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

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1 ‘ Self governing hospitals ’ , for example , have much more freedom to provide the services they think are best for their locality .
2 The " open-ended " item allows respondents the freedom to provide an answer in whatever form they choose .
3 I buy a packet of Silk Cut and carefully smoke a cigarette — making sure that I 'm actually enjoying it , not just doing it out of habit — while managing to fit in a couple of large and very refreshing G&Ts before the flight 's called and there 's just time for a single knocked-back whisky to provide a bit of nominal support for the Scottish export drive .
4 It is only in the specific circumstances defined by the statute ( when it is either impossible or inappropriate to obtain or to rely on breath specimens ) that it is either necessary or permissible to require the driver to provide a specimen of blood or urine .
5 But it does not follow that there may not be a difference in the procedures which are appropriate on the one hand in requiring the driver to provide a specimen of blood or urine under section 7(4) where it is obligatory for him to do so because one of the circumstances specified in section 7(3) has arisen , and on the other hand in informing the driver of his right under section 8(2) to claim that the specimen of breath which he has given containing the lower proportion of alcohol should be replaced by a specimen of blood or urine under section 7(4) .
6 In this case it will be obligatory for the driver to provide the specimen which the constable decides to require , either blood or urine subject only to this , that if the constable requires blood but a medical practitioner is of opinion that for medical reasons a specimen of blood can not or should not be taken , the obligation on the driver will then be to provide a specimen of urine instead .
7 ‘ I feel that , as chefs , we have the opportunity to provide a very personal service within this sector , and to become really involved with our clients , ’ he says .
8 For the Profitboss it is an opportunity to provide a new challenge to Steve Lockhart , the graduate trainee in Personnel who 's won the confidence of the line management in engineering .
9 I take in my opinion the size , scale of settlement that is being pursued by erm North Yorkshire is of sufficient size , erm my experience erm are twelve fifty to fifteen hundred new settlement is sort of of a size that can sustain a reasonable balance of community facilities , I think in looking at the new village and in the context of P P G thirteen its highway implications , we see from table one of er Mr Curtis 's supplementary statement that public transport , I E bus and train , in terms of journeys to work to the Greater York area amounts to about eight percent of all journeys made , now I think if we were to follow Mr Curtis 's view through and put all development on the periphery of York , if we put two hundred to the North , two hundred to the East , two hundred to the South and so on and so forth , the contribution that those , that new housing can make to improving the public transport system , will be very small , if you concentrate your developments in a new settlement , or or maybe two new settlements which is another point , erm you have a better opportunity to provide a public transport system which would not only serve that new village , but also settlements in the surroundings , and I think you will find that the percentage of people in the new village who are reliant on public transport as a means of getting to work is greater that what you find in the Greater York area at the present time .
10 Otherwise I see no purpose in repeating it now that I have no opportunity to provide the proof . ’
11 It does give them the opportunity to provide the facilities , and on top of that on top of classification we now have grading , where every aspect of that hotel 's operation is examined and inspected and they are giving erm the classification as well as the grading , which could be highly commended or commended , and to give you some idea , out of the hotels in this region , you know , very , very few so far have reached the highly commended accolade , and those that do are well worth it , you know .
12 Only Scholl has the expertise to provide a comprehensive , effective , high-quality range of products to care for your feet and deal with all common footcare problems .
13 Also , certain pleasant and useful skills — cycling or swimming , playing a musical instrument or dribbling a football — depend on a parent 's willingness to provide the equipment or access to the location , and if necessary find a suitable teacher .
14 In the 1970s the Department of Education and Science pinned its hopes on the APU to provide a general measure of the achievement of children at schools and , implicitly , changes in standards over time .
15 They meet under the auspices of the National Association of Coordinators of Community Languages in order to develop their expertise : a number of colleagues within this body have advocated the setting up of a recognised DES course to provide a further exchange of ideas as well as more official guidance to team leaders and coordinators .
16 Wordperfect Corp 's WordPerfect 4.2 for AS/400 is now available in the UK through IBM UK Ltd : upgrades will be offered in the future , along with Wordperfect 5.2 for OS/2 , later this year ; WordPerfect for the AS/400 can be integrated with IBM 's Office Vision/400 Version 2 v.II and Query 400 , is compatible with WordPerfect personal computer documents and can be merged with the AS/400 relational database ; it can be integrated with Facsimile Support/400 and uses the workstation controller 's text assist function to provide a more personal computer-like interface .
17 It can involve a simple space plan of the existing building to provide a more flexible and efficient layout or alternatively , it can be used as the basis to calculate the required floor area for a new building .
18 He wants to restore it to its original castellated glory to provide a home for wife Annie and two sons and realise a 15-year dream .
19 These are the potters , the females of which make small jars in which they deposit an egg together with a paralysed spider or caterpillar to provide the hatching grub with its first meal of meat .
20 Each must relate to its mating part to provide the overall function .
21 Already some issues were using the four-speaker technique to provide a spurious ‘ wrap-around ’ effect , however .
22 He is cautious about all the hype that has surrounded Alpha from the time of announcement and warns that too much is being promised by a chip that was designed in the first instance to provide a Unix migration path for VAX users .
23 In order to complete the processor , a chip containing a clock , and some electronics to provide the power supply , are necessary .
24 Next door to him Sigmar Polke works in ink , wash and lacquer to provide an untidily wrapped brown paper parcel with a profusion of Ben Day dots and the cut-out metal remains of a Max Ernst frottage .
25 Good software should allow the user to provide the minimum of information about what is required and get something useful in return .
26 So far as the availability of judicial review ( remedies ) is concerned , the distinction was used in cases decided after Ridge to provide a basis for denying , for example , that disciplinary decisions of prison governors ( as opposed to boards of prison visitors ) were subject to judicial review .
27 As well as using the grant to provide a new cafe and shop , the association is also planning to stage a new exhibition at Thiepval using the latest state-of-the-art audio-visual technology to tell the Ulstermen 's story .
28 Very soon after his appointment he was pressing the Board to provide a consulting room where he could do his work , particularly the surgical operations .
29 The statement says that where a member 's opinion is sought on the application of accounting standards or principles to specific circumstances or transactions of an entity of which he is not the auditor , he should ensure that he has access to all relevant information , he should contact the auditor to provide an opportunity for the latter to bring to his attention any relevant facts and , given his client 's permission , he should provide a copy of his opinion to the auditor .
30 Moreover , Europe was still recovering from wartime devastation , and had achieved neither political coherence nor a sound enough military/ industrial base to provide a viable alternative to the North American connection .
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