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

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1 IRAS 's survey will , however , be totally unbiased by existing knowledge , and should thus provide a completely revised picture of the infrared sky .
2 Just by changing the colour of the walls and soft furnishings you can provide a completely new background that may have a profound effect on the existing furniture , making it look entirely different .
3 Database technology does not provide a completely satisfactory solution to this problem .
4 Fortunately potatoes are among the easiest vegetables to grow ; and a small garden can provide a surprisingly large harvest .
5 The local ‘ community ’ as such does not , on the whole , provide a caring response to the mentally disordered — in fact it can often provide a decidedly hostile response to the opening of new hostels or day centres , for example .
6 There were some minor foreign royals who had attended the Christmas celebrations in the palace who might also be prevailed upon to come — they would provide a little exotic colour .
7 The principle of analogy will provide a reasonably secure framework for interpretation for the hearer and for the analyst most of the time .
8 Information theory can provide a highly selective measure of the contributions that authors and journals make to communication ( Shaw ) .
9 This form of pre-verbal communication may then provide a highly supportive context for the child to interpret adult speech and actively to test her own hypotheses about how words can be used to assist communication .
10 For the emotionally troubled person , IBS symptoms may provide a socially acceptable vehicle for care .
11 Formal distinctions of rank can sometimes provide a very rough index of the resistance of status society to market society in the Europe of 1880 , but the line between them was already blurred .
12 The reputable shareware libraries in the UK do provide a very good service , in that they make sure that a : the author receives his payment , and b : the user receives the goods .
13 Moving on into the sort of sensors and the electronics side , erm for survivability erm the defensive aid sub- system will be er very complex , very sophisticated but also integrated so that it has a complete system of protection for the aircraft , erm an and finally moving on on the sort of electronics side then clearly with different sensors such as the radar , the forward looking infra-red , infra-red search and track the er multiple information distribution system and also certain aspects of the er electronic warfare suite then by having sensor fusion which enables the best information at any one time to be correlated into the system as a whole then that will provide a very good capability and far in excess of anything that we have at the moment .
14 Beardsley and David Platt would provide a very mobile midfield that also has an eye for goals .
15 The notion that some societies ‘ reinterpret ’ and some ‘ readjust ’ does not provide a very helpful model for the analysis of social change and for understanding why certain historical events appear to involve more radical and revolutionary changes than others .
16 After all , as we 've noted , Linear B is a development from the earlier script , and so the decipherment of one should provide a very useful clue to the other .
17 The whole sphere of financial management would play an increasingly important part in farm enterprises and training should provide a very useful aid in making best use of capital .
18 But it does not provide a very useful alibi , does it ? ’
19 The vast majority of chartered accountants do provide a very high standard of service : as a result , public expectation is high which is why when the relatively few failures do occur , they lead to so much concentrated and adverse publicity .
20 SuperJANET will provide a very high speed backbone to which institutions will connect at appropriate speeds , from 10 Mbps to 155 Mbps .
21 It was recognised of course that not everyone would have such a carer , but that this restriction would provide a more homogeneous sample than would otherwise be the case .
22 User satisfaction is another criterion which may provide a more global measure to evaluate interactive online catalogues .
23 To avoid losing what could be over half a million lost business opportunities each year telephone training consultants , Teleconomy , were engaged to help us provide a more effective service .
24 New business would provide a more optimum use of the equipment , presently in the main restricted to weekends .
25 This project will help provide a more coherent basis for theorizations of such changes and of the impacts of Japanese investment via detailed case studies of selected automobile companies and plants within France , Germany and the UK .
26 Trees could help provide a more stable environment for the birds , by reducing temperature fluctuations and by providing shelter from strong winds and driving rain .
27 His implication was that the French " strike force " ( " force de frappe " ) would provide a more credible deterrent and could , therefore , protect Western Europe more effectively than the infinitely larger American arsenal .
28 However the compartmentalized approach , rather reminiscent of that followed by Goudie ( 1981b ) , may not be as integrative as Douglas would hope , although the use of a systems paradigm and energy flows as discussed in chapter 7 ( p. 153 ) may provide a more integrative solution .
29 The children of the rich may work in health food shops or other faddish and esoteric pursuits which utilize their educational experience and may provide a more acceptable form of class reproduction than simple inheritance .
30 We can also provide a more detailed report , for example , covering principal customers , suppliers and more market based information such as company reputation .
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