Example sentences of "provide a [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | The identification of a specific molecular interaction between CP 96345 and the NK-1R should provide a rational basis for the development of more potent and selective antagonists . |
2 | Project B remits larger cash inflows spread over a five-year period as opposed to the three years of cash inflows from Project A. Discounted cash flows would provide a rational basis for comparing these two projects on an equitable basis . |
3 | However distasteful it may be to some people , this does at least provide a rational explanation for the behaviour of those bystanders , even if it does not excuse them . |
4 | THE LICENCE for Britain 's fifth television channel may never be awarded if applicants can not provide a convincing plan for retuning the three million video recorders likely to suffer interference , the Independent Television Commission said yesterday . |
5 | The construction of this terminal and construction of the Connah 's Quay power station will provide a major impetus for the local economy . |
6 | However , company law does provide a distinct procedure for the enforcement of a floating charge by the appointment of an administrative receiver . |
7 | It is not a master plan for member states or for the development of Europe , but it will provide a useful reference for member states and others to enable them to take decisions with due regard to the European dimension . |
8 | The answer to this question should provide a useful test for the theory that there is a close connection between what all languages have in common and how they are learned by children . |
9 | Author co-citation analysis would not have been appropriate in the case of theses , but title-word co-citation could provide a useful tool for identifying specialist departments and multi-researcher programmes . |
10 | The broader aim is to identify approximating models whose application in computer-based financial analysis may provide a useful basis for the inferences drawn by financial analysts . |
11 | The investigations by social anthropologists of the conventions of other societies for detaching utterances from their immediate context would provide a useful model for such an inquiry . |
12 | At present the parochial church council are awaiting the result of a planning application to install a Portakabin , which would provide a temporary home for the youngsters , as well as creche facilities . |
13 | The various headings in that pro forma remind justices and their clerks of the essential matters they have to decide and provide a logical pattern for the statement of findings and reasons . |
14 | We can provide a practical service for : |
15 | In such a case the damages would provide a complete indemnity for the monies paid out on behalf of the vicariously liable employer to the injured plaintiff . |
16 | However , do n't assume that this will provide a complete cure for the problem , it will merely reduce it . |
17 | In the Mediterranean , where many such frugivores overwinter , bird fruits tend not to ripen until winter , and show some of the attributes of tropical specialized fruits in that they are drier and more nutritious than northern fruits and can provide a complete diet for the birds . |
18 | However , it appeared that the other proposals would provide a comprehensive framework for accounting for shares , debts and the costs relating thereto , and so there seemed no need to proceed with this proposal . |
19 | Nevertheless , I find it useful to play at imagining what kind of school system could provide a congenial conduit for my educational ideals . |
20 | That threatened dozens of jobs in school kitchens , but now the staff have worked out that by concentrating cooking in larger schools and using a meals on wheels principle to serve others , they can provide a hot meal for everyone , without a subsidy and without putting up prices . |
21 | Similarly , the leftist politician , Meir Pa'il does not foresee a return in the sense intended in UN Resolution 194 : ‘ Clearly , the mere establishment of a Palestinian state in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip would not provide a concrete solution for the problem of the Palestine refugees in Lebanon and perhaps not even for those in the Gaza Strip … |
22 | The prospect of scaring off awkward media revelations will always provide a great temptation for Attorneys to bluff . |
23 | There seems no reason why a broad area , problem or theme , such as Europe , third-world development or the environment , should not provide a coherent focus for study , although such courses no doubt require careful planning . |
24 | A showpiece Glass City to celebrate the city 's links with the glass-making industry and a 40,000 seater stadium , which could provide a new home for the football club , are included in the scheme . |
25 | The Institute will provide a new headquarters for the Henry Moore Sculpture Trust , directed by Robert Hopper , which will present a wide-ranging programme of special exhibitions , publications and educational projects . |
26 | Muggeridge had been percipient in recognizing that the monarchy would increasingly have to live in a goldfish bowl and that would provide a new challenge for the image-makers . |
27 | The Shah suggested , and the White House agreed , that the visit would provide a good chance for Carter to talk to King Hussein , whom both men wanted to encourage into the Israeli-Egyptian peace process . |
28 | Jointly valued at £5m , Graseby believes they should provide a good base for improved performance in this area . |
29 | Indeed , such an academic structure might provide a good opportunity for the exercise suggested by Graff , in which students ( many of whom would probably be women ) would consider a feminist anthology of women poets of the past , and discuss how far they are admissible into the existing poetic canon , and what theoretical criteria might govern such admission . |
30 | It is suggested that the Commissioner would provide a good model for the establishment of similar posts in other areas of dispute . |