Example sentences of "[noun sg] to provide [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She also raised the question of whether such a bar obstructed the freedom to provide services under Articles 59 and 66 of the Treaty and Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights , guaranteeing the right to give and receive information .
2 The right of access and freedom to provide services
3 Whereas the right of establishment entitles a company incorporated in one member state to set up agencies , branches and subsidiaries , without discrimination on grounds of nationality , in the territory of another , the purpose of the freedom to provide services is to enable a company established in one member state to do business in the territory of another without setting up agencies , branches or subsidiaries , and indeed without complying with all the rules and regulations of the second state , as explained below .
4 National rules requiring such an establishment may well constitute improper restrictions on the freedom to provide services .
5 ( 2 ) Since the cases before the court are concerned with the taking up of fishing activities by nationals of a member state and the pursuit of those activities in another member state using a vessel registered in that state , article 59 of the E.E.C Treaty on freedom to provide services , which was raised by the Spanish Government , does not seem to me to be applicable .
6 The UK , which already allows freedom to provide services into its territory , is not taking up the option to require authorisation .
7 However , the degree of liberalisation afforded by the Directive is limited ; full freedom to provide insurance on a cross-border or ‘ services ’ basis only applies where the life insurance contract is entered into by the policyholder on their own initiative ; in the case of other ( ’ non-own initiative ’ ) contracts the Directive allows the authorities of the member state into which the insurance is provided to require such services business to be authorised by them .
8 The ruling conflicted with a declaration made by European Community ( EC ) ministers in May that special provisions in the Maastricht Treaty on European union concerning abortion in Ireland should not limit the freedom to provide information in Ireland on " services lawfully available in member states " [ see also p. 38942 ] .
9 In particular the opportunity to provide students with the humane education of literary study and the scientific education of linguistics is a unique combination whose advantages have yet to be fully recognised .
10 You will have an opportunity to provide candles and flowers for this very prayerful occasion .
11 The 1991 Forum will look at Channel 5 both as an opportunity to provide employment and economic growth outside of London and the South East and as a means of making the non-metropolitan voice heard .
12 Erm a reference was made er by the by British Coal to erm er their erm absolute willingness to provide ponds elsewhere .
13 All schools using the project are strongly encouraged to have at least one staff member attend a day long training course to provide background information and to familiarise teachers with the technique of pupil led discussion groups , which are an important feature of the project .
14 teachers in ‘ feeder ’ middle schools were invited to read the study and two schools subsequently redesigned their humanities course to provide continuity with the curriculum at Sir Frank Markham ;
15 Hedges have been used as a positive design element : yew to provide shelter and screening at the front of the property ; box , fashioned into sweeping curves at a lower level .
16 From a wider perspective , the restless tides that govern world trade and industry make plant closures as well as new plant openings inevitable and healthy , and only the neanderthals that believe that it is management 's function to provide jobs for life , and the workers ' function to make management 's life as hard as possible would argue otherwise .
17 In Hailey Wood large mounds of earth with beech growing on them are spoil-heaps where shafts were driven in the course of building to provide air vents .
18 Their college is negotiating to convert the prison building to provide accomodation for students .
19 It is a Baconian view , rather than an Einsteinian view ; students have a strong faith in the capacity of physics to provide explanations of the way the world works .
20 In Sweden the new post of secrétaire de commission was intended in part to provide opportunities of this sort ; but its holders also were few .
21 The foil is straight , it is a rectangular shape without sweep , and the reflex is adopted from ‘ Flying Plank ’ aircraft technique to provide stability .
22 There is no need for the prosecution in the first instance to provide evidence of anything more .
23 In many cases the contract under consideration between the buyer and the seller will be a subcontract ( for instance to provide components ) which will be used by the buyer to fulfil part of his obligations under a prime contract where he is in his turn acting as the seller .
24 He said ‘ We are approaching the situation where the ‘ mixed-economy ’ will mean public money funding private profit with little or no statutory provision to provide choice or help to set standards . ’
25 Gooseneck deputed Amiss that Thursday afternoon to provide refreshments .
26 A Software Status Report ( SSR ) is used by any LIFESPAN user to provide information to other users about one or more modules in LIFESPAN .
27 A Software Status Report ( SSR ) is used by any LIFESPAN user to provide information to other users about one or more modules in LIFESPAN .
28 The Department of Education and Science in England has funded staff training materials , published recommendations for staff training ( a ‘ special ’ professionalism ) , and administered an educational support grant to provide micro-computing equipment for students with physical disabilities and in-service training grant schemes which have promoted staff development for college staff .
29 Back-up has been provided by social work and community education staff and the Forum now has an urban-aid grant to provide staffing to assist its work in especially deprived areas .
30 a thin transparent plastic coating applied to paper or board to provide protection and give it a glossy finish .
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