Example sentences of "provides a [adj] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 To develop adequate and growing capability requires investment in human skills and provides a new kind of barrier to the entry of more newcomers into the international system .
2 On the other hand , somaclonal variation provides a new range of material by expanding the gene pool of a particular species , with which plant breeders can experiment .
3 The demonstration of tissue-specific expression of an isoform of smooth muscle MHC provides a new mechanism of generating MHC isoform diversity in smooth muscle cells .
4 Schedule 7 , para 3 to the 1993 Finance Act inserts ss164A to 164N into TCGA 1992 and provides a new form of roll-over relief where an individual makes a " material disposal " of shares in an unquoted company and , within " the qualifying period " , makes a " qualifying investment " .
5 Day , outpatient and domiciliary services are usually unsegregated , but the " memory clinic " described by Philpott and Levy ( 1987 ) provides a new example of potentially useful segregation .
6 Durham 's advent provides a new lease of life for a few senior pros whilst the local talent is gradually integrated .
7 The latest circular provides a new set of priorities raised by the most recent round of monitoring in January .
8 Cuba provides a graphic confirmation of the received wisdom that it is very hard for an under-developed country to proceed to the construction of socialism without first achieving economic independence .
9 Even so , Weiner provides a graphic account of the character of this dominant culture — the disdain for trade or manufacture , the cult of countryside and garden , the grip of Southern culture and conservative notions of historical ‘ heritage ’ .
10 Weiner ( 1981 , Ch. 2 ) provides a graphic account of the creation of a renewed public school ethos from the 1860s .
11 This provides a graphic illustration of the erosion of headlands and the general lack of erosion in pronounced embayments .
12 The so-called New Historicism provides a curious fusion of academicism and radicalism .
13 This bizarre concept makes a mockery of any claim that the dolphin slaughter by the tuna industry is incidental , but at least the quota provides a limited measure of control .
14 For example , the private sector at present only provides a limited range of services and therefore no one would be able to opt out entirely from the NHS .
15 WUS provides a limited number of scholarships in the United Kingdom , primarily for South Africans in exile , but it is also prepared to consider emergency applications from inside South Africa .
16 In some cities a relative plethora of doctors and rapid urbanisation have led to a boom in private medical practice , which now provides a substantial amount of curative care for the inhabitants , including the poor ( p 673 ) .
17 The study is based on the hypothesis that basic research is increasingly important in technological innovation and that analysis of publication output provides a viable means of studying corporate basic research activities .
18 Some theorists have attempted to counter these objections by reference to the ‘ social contract ’ , a theory which provides a general account of political obligation ( see especially Murphy , 1979 ) .
19 Although the large stock of official information provides a general picture of the changing character of farming , most of it focuses on economic , political and , to a lesser extent , technological shifts .
20 Associativity provides a cellular analogue of classical conditioning , and is an implicit property of the Hebb synapse , the computing element that lies at the heart of the current interest in neural computation .
21 Lloyd-Smith ( 1984 ) provides a telling summary of the shortcomings of the ‘ displacement ’ model in his account of three ‘ Guidance Centres ’ established by a West Midlands Local Education Authority .
22 Goody himself provides a telling example of how ‘ scientific ’ progress may be the product of social forces which , in themselves , do not represent the kind of scholarly community and logical thought which he extols .
23 The chapter first provides a critical overview of the standard ‘ referential communication task ’ , where a child 's skills are gauged when required to communicate with another about an array of objects or drawings , while speaker and hearer can not see one another , being placed behind opaque screens to encourage verbal and preclude non-verbal communication .
24 This can be seen from Figure 3.1 which provides a long-term comparison of changes in the share of employment in the three main sectors of the economy — the primary , the secondary and the tertiary ( or service ) sector .
25 By describing her dismissal Leapor provides a rare glimpse of eighteenth century employment .
26 In addition , the Activity Book provides a stimulating range of tasks designed to develop reading , writing , and speaking skills .
27 Todd 's ( 1985 ) work on spatial variations in family structures provides a stimulating examination of variations in this aspect of the organization of life .
28 Simply by the virtue of the fact that it provides a varied selection of business case studies with video , Business Assignments is a remarkable set of materials .
29 It provides a varied habit of heath , woodland and wetland , attracting a range of birds including willow , redpolls , bitterns , linnets and stonechats. ( c ) The windmill ( open to public ) dates from 1803 .
30 Wilding ( 1981 ) provides a trenchant account of this critique in the wider framework of all the social welfare professions but much of what he has to say rings many uncomfortable bells in our schools .
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