Example sentences of "[vb mod] provide a basis " in BNC.
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1 | This has important implications for patient preference as such studies should provide a basis for each person to assign his or her own values to different levels of risk and benefit . |
2 | The Territorial Army should provide a basis for the expansion of our forces and as a general reserve . |
3 | This should provide a basis for suggesting how best to manage the transfer of knowledge and personnel from research to commercial exploitation while ensuring the health of scientific research is maintained and promoted . |
4 | Planned tutorials or lectures can be programmed for material which might provide a basis for development . |
5 | SucH communities might provide a basis for a neighbourhood approach to management , or for some development of the parish council concept ( Boaden et al . |
6 | Its report suggested some principles which might provide a basis for action . |
7 | Ties which might provide a basis for group cohesion included regional origins ( reinforced by the domain system ) , shared caste , family relationships or occupation . |
8 | If cells in the progress zone of the mouse limb bud or the chick limb bud are damaged often merely a hand develops attached to the shoulder and this may provide a basis for understanding the effects of thalidomide . |
9 | Weber admits that a common market situation may provide a basis for collective class action but he sees this only as a possibility . |
10 | may provide a basis for selecting people for further education and training |
11 | It may well be argued that the government was able to defeat the General Strike by its propaganda campaigns , the arrest of Communist activists , the use of volunteers and by sheer patience , in allowing the General Council 's Negotiating Committee to spend several futile days negotiating the Samuel Memorandum in the hope that it would provide a basis for a settlement . |
12 | This did not mean a slavish copying of mediaeval motifs , but rather that the style would provide a basis from which a future architecture would develop , using modern materials and techniques . |
13 | It aimed to gather material on consumer perspectives on shopping , which would provide a basis for advice given to local co-operatives . |
14 | The issue of whether breach of the CSA 1985 will provide a basis for liability in tort for breach of statutory duty is one on which the courts have not yet been asked to decide . |
15 | In itself , this information will not affect the immediate distribution of manpower but it will provide a basis for planning for changes in the manpower profile for each managerial unit . |
16 | The outcomes of this study will provide a basis for future planning and development . |
17 | Furthermore , identification of the sources of happiness will provide a basis for understanding the duration of certain emotions in connection with particular events in life . |
18 | The research undertaken will provide a basis for nature conservation in the wider countryside and aid the promotion of nature conservation values . |
19 | The research will provide a basis for assessing the nature of the politics of race at the local level . |
20 | Comparisons with those who do not report homesickness will provide a basis for understanding differences in attitude and adjustment to a new environment . |
21 | This will provide a basis for an analysis of the main characteristics of privatisation decisions , and processes of public accountability . |