Example sentences of "which [modal v] provide a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Planned tutorials or lectures can be programmed for material which might provide a basis for development .
2 Its report suggested some principles which might provide a basis for action .
3 Ties which might provide a basis for group cohesion included regional origins ( reinforced by the domain system ) , shared caste , family relationships or occupation .
4 Detecting water movements helps many insects of fast-flowing streams to maintain their position , and it alerts aquatic leeches to the approach of animals which might provide a meal of blood .
5 Besides , the Zionist fever was gripping Jewry everywhere , and even if the dream did not come true for them — well , their regular donations would redeem some small plot in the Holy Land which could provide a home for other less fortunate brethren .
6 Hofmann realized that he had discovered a new and versatile chemical reaction which could provide a route to a wide range of new compounds .
7 It has been tentatively interpreted as a praetorium , which could provide a residence for high-ranking officers or accommodation for them when travelling .
8 He could think of no form of words , no common interest which could provide a path down which they could all three go abreast .
9 The contamination of land and water by such substances constitutes a pollution hazard that could be reduced by scavenging mechanisms which could provide a means of recycling these substances for industrial and agricultural use .
10 Within this perspective , the need to develop in every child a facility with skills of study , library use and information handling was clearly significant , as was some ideal of a fully integrated , centralised resources centre which would provide a hub for the wide range of activities comprising the curriculum .
11 The panel brought to last year 's assembly a modest am amendment of the nineteen sixty three act which it believed was theologically sound pastorally sensitive and which would provide a degree of flexibility .
12 It aimed to gather material on consumer perspectives on shopping , which would provide a basis for advice given to local co-operatives .
13 Equally , the local library or county record office may have early maps or plans , which will provide a clue to the building 's origin .
14 The party promises an extra £1 billion over 22 months , which will provide a welcome 7,000 extra nurses and useful extras such as intensive care beds and 500 fully equipped ambulances .
15 Later this evening we shall debate a guillotine motion on the Bill , which will provide a chance for a constructive , positive Committee stage .
16 In the case of a recommended offer which will provide a cash alternative by way of underwriting the target company should , assuming no announcement has been made , request the London Stock Exchange to grant a suspension before the proposed offer is disclosed to any sub-underwriters .
17 Assessments will be recorded in the trainee 's log book which will provide a record of achievement to date .
18 Hearts meet Falkirk in a league match today which will provide a preview of the forthcoming Scottish Cup tie between the sides .
19 Annexed to the Grand Hotel Terme is a thermal centre which can provide a range of therapeutic treatments ( charges payable locally ) and there is an indoor swimming pool with thermal water .
20 The determination of the MMD by conventional fractionation techniques is time consuming , and a rapid , efficient and reliable method which can provide a measure of the MMD in a matter of hours has been developed .
21 There are also a lot of advantages in acquisition accountancy which can provide a sort of beer mat for the first years while you are trying to put the businesses together , and of course we did n't have these in the merger .
22 So the poet recreates his strength in the tradition , which can provide a refuge and a strength , yet which can also appear founded on emptiness .
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