Example sentences of "does [adv] provide [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However small your event is , do n't hold it in a hotel or other venue that does not provide good crowd flow , catering service , easy-to-reach toilets and any other facilities you need .
2 Clearly , the combination of low-risk procedures and poor follow-up does not provide useful information .
3 It has been argued that the present procedure for the passage of legislation does not provide effective scrutiny , that Parliament simply legitimises that which the Government has decreed .
4 ( 4 ) Paragraph 33 of the order coupled with the letter from the Crown Prosecution Service does not provide effective protection because compliance may set ‘ in train a process which incrimination or the discovery of real evidence of an incriminating character . ’
5 We should not have to rely on the private sector to assist in providing facilities especially as , currently in many cases it does not provide such facilities .
6 One characteristic of modern industry is that it is capital-intensive rather than labour-intensive and hence does not provide much employment .
7 It is also true that section 2(8) does not provide complete protection , since information obtained in answer to questions ( such as , for example , the location of funds in a foreign bank account ) can lead to the disclosure of damaging facts which once known can be proved by other means , even if the answers themselves can not be put in evidence .
8 NT does not provide remote windowing or networking services .
9 In summary , chemotherapy is effective in a small proportion of patients with gastric cancer , but does not provide substantial improvements in the length or quality of life in most .
10 An equal distribution of medical services does not provide equitable opportunities for medical care to these different groups .
11 The first thing he said in his article was ‘ the position is that the Government does not provide specific grants for any school to expand if there are schools nearby with empty desks . ’
12 The legislation does not provide other forms of sanction — though agencies are prepared to employ sanctions of their own as part of the compliance process ( ch. 7 ) .
13 And Chief Constable David Graham has warned that if the Government does not provide extra money , drastic steps will have to be taken .
14 The UK experience since 1979 does not provide convincing evidence in support of the thesis that monetary policies determined at the national level and with disregard for policies in the country 's main economic partners can yield significant benefits .
15 Maybe this is because a sand-bottomed lake does not provide first-class spawning facilities and maintains a well-balanced stock of carp .
16 The local pressure group world does not provide equal access to all .
17 liability in tort , but does not provide authoritative guidance for Hedley Byrne liability today .
18 Consequently , the apparent collinearity of ‘ trends ’ in their illustration ( Fig. 1 b in ref. 1 ) , while intriguing , does not provide compelling evidence for a link between Chicxulub and Haiti glasses .
19 The available evidence does not provide clear support for the Samuelson hypothesis for index futures , and the studies using implied volatility suggest that volatility declines as delivery approaches .
20 The only defect in Statutes in Force , apart from the fact that at the time of writing it is incomplete , is that it does not provide proper annotations to the statutes .
21 Where a publisher does not provide free reprints , the Library will purchase 50 reprints for staff use , provided funds are available , and provided also that the reprint orders are accompanied by an official Library order form .
22 Unless , as in America , history has dumped third parties , FPTP can not , except by chance , and normally does not provide fair representation .
23 If constitutional theory does not provide positive support for the Gould thesis , what of judicial practice ?
24 The childhood supplement does not provide detailed information about the economic or household characteristics of the 61445 children classified as unoccupied on the basis of information from a 10% sample of the 1981 census .
25 The evidence for the dark matter comes from the temperature of the gas , which is found to be about 10 7 K. This is because the temperature is determined by the strength of the gravitational field , and the visible material alone ( the combination of the gas and the galaxies ) does not provide enough gravity to explain such a high value .
26 Yet it is clear that existing law does not provide enough protection for children against sexual abuse within the home and the Committee fails to make alternative proposals that will sufficiently strengthen it .
27 If the edge of the plating does not provide enough information , a minute flake of plating , as small as 1 sq mm , can be mounted on its end in an epoxy resin for easy handling .
28 For these and other reasons , the empirical evidence on the demand for money does not provide conclusive evidence in support of the extreme versions of either of the two theories .
29 It is doubtful whether these last two charges could properly be regarded as offences , for such licences had frequently been sold in the past , and the surviving evidence does not provide conclusive proof one way or the other about the usurious nature of Latimer 's and Lyons 's financial dealings .
30 As the authors themselves point out , this finding does not provide definitive evidence against an interactive view of syntactic and semantic analysis .
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