Example sentences of "['s] [noun sg] provides " in BNC.

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1 Claude Simon 's fiction provides for the possibility of retrieval , if we accept the mimetic claim that the form of the novel must be dictated by the incoherence and instability of memory and perception : in Le Vent ( 1957 ) , L'Herbe ( 1958 ) , La Route des Flandres ( 1960 ) , Le Palace ( 1962 ) and Histoire ( 1967 ) , the fragmentation and discontinuity of reality is conveyed in the narrative syntax itself .
2 This year 's budget provides over 2,000 million dollars in new spending to protect our environment , with over 1,000 million dollars for global change research .
3 These assessments are what ethnomethodologists call ‘ situationally justified action ’ , and they have a reflexive character , for the contextually justified nature of the person 's action provides the situational justification for the conduct of the police ( also see Smith and Vischer 1981 ) .
4 The student 's experiment provides good backing for Mendel 's theory .
5 Baudrillard 's biography provides a clear example of the limits of extreme objectivism as an approach to mass commodities ( compare Anderson 1983 : 32–55 on post-structuralism in general ) .
6 In particular , Oakeshott 's conception provides us with an insightful critique of Dicey 's method in Law of the Constitution .
7 Durham 's advent provides a new lease of life for a few senior pros whilst the local talent is gradually integrated .
8 Wesley 's sermon provides a complete contrast .
9 Gilligan 's work provides good examples .
10 Simmel 's work provides a focus for a review or the metamorphosis or the concept of objectification .
11 Beatrice 's column provides a coded guide to their affair .
12 The enormity of the face-threatening content of Anderson 's lecture provides the reason for his failure to provide the chairman with a proper explanation for deciding to give a new paper .
13 Orr 's article provides a good summary of the problems faced in trying to establish any form of benefit .
14 An onboard computer in the driver 's cab provides instant on-screen information about various lift/load configurations .
15 Mylne 's Court provides accommodation for 60 postgraduates among its 220 places .
16 In a way what is most striking , however , is that there is so little evidence from post-classical times : Levy 's Ergänzungsindex provides a fascinating illustration of just how many sources completely lack references to trusts .
17 Although Sag & Hankamer 's theory provides the basis of an excellent account of the considered judgement of literate people , it does not fare so well in explaining their ordinary language comprehension .
18 Freud 's theory provides a conceptualization of the unconscious emotions which used to operate in religions .
19 Darwin 's theory provides a classic example of how difficult it is to draw a sharp distinction between ‘ natural history ’ and ‘ biology ’ : the process of evolution must of necessity mediate between the reproductive process that maintains the population and the environment to which the population must adapt .
20 The User 's Guide provides advice on administering the Tests and placing students .
21 The research group 's paper provides an excellent review of environmental accounting , reporting and auditing and reiterates the important role accountants should be playing .
22 Henry Sykes 's policy provides a disturbance allowance for existing and new employees but new staff are ineligible to receive the bridging loan interest available to existing employees .
23 Wittgenstein 's argument provides us with a related objection to Locke 's explanation .
24 A January president 's page provides an ideal opportunity to look both back over the past year and forwards to the new .
25 It is not possible to say whether the apparently symbolic objects had any sacral meaning , although the story of Merovech 's birth provides some reason to think that the authority of the Merovingian kings in this period may have been bolstered by pagan tradition .
26 Untidy foliage at the water 's edge provides a sanctuary for waterlily beetles and other aquatic pests , so should be removed as soon as the first autumn frosts turn it brown .
27 Carn Mor Dearg 's cairn provides a perfect view of the remaining route , with the Arête sweeping elegantly off to the south-west .
28 It is reasonable to assume that the carer 's preference provides some part of the causal explanation ; but it is also likely that the carers ’ preferences were influenced by the severity of the sufferer 's condition , and by whether long-term institutional care was expected , already planned , or already known to be unlikely .
29 The answers do confirm one applicable criterion , namely , whether the relevant regime is able of itself to ‘ exercise effective control of the territory of the state concerned ’ and is ‘ likely to continue to do so ; ’ and the statement as to what is to be the evidence of the attitude of Her Majesty 's Government provides another — to be inferred from the nature of the dealings , if any , that Her Majesty 's Government has with it and whether they are on a normal government to government basis .
30 Mr Careless also states in his brochure that ‘ the hotel 's restaurant provides internationally acclaimed cuisine and top-name cabaret entertainment .
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