Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] provide " in BNC.

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1 Such monitoring might help provide feedback to the service on its effectiveness .
2 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 .
3 We therefore propose to introduce a National Lottery from 1994 , which would help provide funds for a number of good causes in the artistic , sporting , heritage and charitable fields — and from which some funds would be put aside for a Millennium Fund .
4 Mr Everett , who has four children , said the award would help provide extra care for the girls .
5 Those , he said , would help provide ‘ a wedge of steadily rising revenue from 1994 ’ to help cover the deterioration in the Public Sector Borrowing Requirement .
6 Over the next few years we want to see a major reform which will help provide what the public wants and needs : a visible , local police presence .
7 The funds raised will help provide disabled children with lightweight manual or powered wheel chairs .
8 The sound knowledge of local living costs obtained from BI/COL will help provide the key to achieving the right renumeration package .
9 On the other hand , this insurance will help provide a financial lifeline when it is most needed .
10 A few small plants will help provide shade and shelter for the animals , and food for some of them .
11 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 .
12 They will help provide the skilled man-power necessary to carry out the development project …
13 The money raised will help promote Medau in Norfolk , will assist the further training of teachers locally and will help provide financial assistance to student teachers , in training .
14 Although sympathetic to a progressive rights theory , Dignan attempts to avoid this problem by examining in some breadth and detail the validity of the assumptions made by Dworkin concerning modern liberal political systems , and argues that Dworkin 's assumptions may help provide the peace movement with a legal theory .
15 Denunciation may not on its own provide a general justification for having a penal system , but it may help provide us with one acceptable prin-ciple of distribution for punishment .
16 This can help provide more domain-specific definitions , and reduce the combinatorial explosion produced by expanding definitions beyond the first level .
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