Example sentences of "to provide the [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The function of law , then , was to provide the conditions for the development of our capacities and powers towards the moral end of self-realization .
2 The architect , however , was bemused when his American client insisted on hiring a movie-publicity signage expert to provide the billboards along the autoroute .
3 Also , as the directors remain in office , the receiver would probably be under an obligation to provide the directors with the information that they need to know to enable them to comply with their reporting obligations under the Companies Act .
4 Bell Atlantic Corp is asking the US Department of Justice to waive restrictions that prevent it from providing video programming services — it wants to provide the services across the US without regard to local access transport area boundaries of its local territory .
5 Alternatively , holding the cast on comb against the front bed , use the single bed cast on method to provide the stitches on the front bed .
6 A branch of mathematics called network analysis has developed to provide the answers to the type of problem just cited , and network analysis algorithms are incorporated into comprehensive Geographical Information Systems as well as being available for stand-alone PCs .
7 Indeed , one famous DJ was recently quoted as saying ‘ I 'm paid to provide the bits between the records ’ .
8 IBM Corp late last month began beta testing its Distributed System Object Model , which is intended to provide the underpinnings for the company 's future object-based software , US PC Week reports .
9 This page enables you to provide the names of the modules which need to be changed because of the DC , up to a maximum of 29 .
10 We have to have recourse to what Stenning calls ‘ abnormal ’ contexts , where the analyst reads the text and then has to try to provide the characteristics of the context in which the text might have occurred .
11 Indeed the Post Office is believed to be the first major organisation to provide the details by the direct method .
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