Example sentences of "[modal v] provide [noun] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They must provide cover for absent colleagues for up to three days , though this can be extended for a teacher whose classroom teaching duties occupy less than three-quarters of his or her working week , or where it is not ‘ reasonably practical ’ for a supply teacher to be found to replace the absent colleague .
2 It must provide opportunities for social rehabilitation
3 He was interested in the hamlets and villages on the fringe of the deer country , the cottages and the farmhouses that might provide bases for dedicated stalkers .
4 While it is reassuring to most people to learn that one of the basic building blocks of our bodies and the world we inhabit is more nearly permanent than we knew before , the latest data may provide problems for some theorists .
5 Under s20(4) a local authority may provide accommodation for any child within their area if they consider that this would safeguard and promote the child 's welfare ( s20(4) ) .
6 Kenya could encourage further ‘ dependent ’ exports , or it could provide assistance for local producers to gain the necessary skills .
7 Equally if the Soviet Union did not participate , this could provide room for Russian meddling .
8 SOTEAG chairman , Professor George Dunnet , said the success of Sullom Voe could provide lessons for other areas seeking to protect sensitive environments .
9 The range of possible interpretations of these ratios is quite wide , however , and could provide material for further research .
10 But the idea of founding fixed royal chapels in strategic places which could provide incomes for royal chaplains was already formed .
11 However , it could provide ammunition for legal action which Ferranti intends to take against advisers and individuals in an attempt to recover some of the losses it has suffered .
12 Scrutiny by the Comptroller could also reveal more fully the extent of ministerial influence over nationalized industries and could provide fuel for parliamentary criticism of ministers .
13 The industries which used to provide employment for inner city residents have either died or long since gone to the new towns or to green field sites and industrial estates on the outskirts of the towns .
14 ( a ) a general introduction to the topic or concept that the teaching unit is concerned with and a brief description of its potential ( b ) very clear instructions on how to drive the program , usually including a key-by-key sequence to introduce the user to it and a clear description of the full range of possibilities that it offers ( c ) a description of some of the ways teachers have used the unit ( d ) discussion of its educational objectives and suggestions for further use ( e ) references to educational material that would provide support for this topic or concept ( f ) a full annotated program listing with specifications of the different computer systems that would support the software .
15 The Western companies would provide training for local personnel and aid for agricultural production and distribution .
16 With one exception , no new categories of institution were to be created : the Regional Colleges of Education would provide opportunities for higher education and provide ‘ the seedbed for some further growth of institutions to university status ’ .
17 Furthermore , flexible retirement , with a minimum pension age of 60 for both women and men , would provide opportunities for older people to choose when precisely to retire ( Walker and Laczko , 1982 ; Schuller and Walker , 1990 ) .
18 Mr Clark told The Scotsman that the nursery would provide places for 20 children aged three to five plus eight full-time and two part-time jobs .
19 Erm a park tends to give the impression of being like a memorial park , erm equally it 's not just earmarked for football , which is it could be er seen as just that , the idea was that it would provide facilities for all types of sports and interests throughout the er throughout the area , particularly er girls , I know girls play football but there 's a lot of interest in er sport particularly hockey , and I personally would n't like to see it just dominated by football .
20 We will provide resources for preventive medicine , health education and occupational health , invest in screening programmes for the prevention of disease , tackle the problems of drug abuse , ban tobacco promotion , remove charges for eye tests and dental checkups , and both freeze and extend exemptions from prescription charges .
21 Leave them open so that the remaining rabbits are able to escape , hopefully into other burrows or another section of the system where they will provide sport for another day .
22 Naturally , one looks ahead to his year and we are in little doubt that Nick will provide scope for further celebrations . ’
23 The ball raised approximately £40,000 for the Time Walker Education Endowment Fund , which will provide education for future generations so that they understand the vital importance of conservation .
24 ‘ It seems to me evident that a family will provide support for each other , ’ she told a conference of 300 experts .
25 When complete the market on Meadow Lane will provide work for 250 people .
26 Good software will provide facilities for automatic audit trails to be kept .
27 The investment by Glaxo is for part of a new research site , due to open in 1995 , which will provide facilities for 1,500 staff including more than 1,000 scientists .
28 The Government has stated that , as well as continuing cover on non-vested markets for NCM , it will provide reinsurance for those contracts which are deemed to be in the ‘ national interest ’ for as long as the Government considers its existence essential to meet the reasonable needs of exporters and so long as it performs satisfactorily as a trading facility .
29 When space is at a premium , don " t forget that paving and free-standing dry stone walls or double low brick walls will provide niches for all sorts of the smaller herbs , especially those native to areas where there are long hot summers following comparatively mild rainy winters such as the Mediterranean .
30 Barclays claims that the machines will provide data for 4,000 users .
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