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

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1 My Bill would provide for that .
2 From the UK 's viewpoint , the time was right in 1949 as by then it had the productive capacity to take advantage of the added price competitiveness in dollar markets which devaluation would provide , while needing to rely less heavily on imports from those areas .
3 A few weeks ago she had decided that — in future — her career would provide sufficient fulfilment .
4 Reforms of the internal practices of trade unions and legal changes in their status would provide opportunities for managers to regain authority and for the emergence of more ‘ responsible ’ and less ‘ political ’ trade unions .
5 In striking down the law Duplantier made it clear that he hoped that his decision would provide the opportunity for the Supreme Court to overturn the landmark 1973 judgement Roe v. Wade which provided the foundation of legal abortion in the US .
6 His master would provide instruction , sufficient meat and drink , lodging and other necessaries , leaving Uncle Sam to find wearing apparel and to organize washing and mending .
7 At a conference of the Foreign Ministers of the EEC states in Rome the following month Carrington made a general proposal for the conclusion of an international treaty guaranteeing Afghanistan 's status as a ‘ neutral ’ state , which in his view would provide the Soviet Union the possibility of withdrawing its troops on a legal basis in light of the United Nations ' resolution on this issue .
8 That is , he contends , ‘ to get across clearly , at all levels of Scottish society , the detailed ways in which our scheme would provide better government than the new ( stock-taking ) proposals from Westminster , and would tackle more effectively the major ‘ bread and butter ’ issues which trouble our people ’ .
9 Readers sometimes imagine that the various tanks in our office would provide a fascinating array of exotic fish and equipment .
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