Example sentences of "provide [art] [adv] [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | Given the obvious importance of the main road and street frontages , it is hardly surprising that they provided the most attractive sites for occupation . |
2 | It differs significantly from these texts , however , because Warren 's books still provide the most balanced approach for teaching organic synthesis at the undergraduate level , while The logic of chemical synthesis provides an outstanding perspective for postgraduate teaching . |
3 | ( 1 ) Ptolemy 's model provided a reasonably accurate system for predicting the positions of heavenly bodies in the sky . |
4 | In Ptolemy 's model provided a reasonably accurate system for predicting the positions of heavenly bodies in the sky , the theme is Ptolemy 's model . |
5 | First , it provided a most favourable environment for the development of capitalism — a stable , well-organized political system , with a rational and effectively administered body of law , especially in so far as it related to property and contracts . |
6 | 11,13 ) indeed argued that capitalism provided a most favourable environment for the growth of a rational and critical outlook which might then be turned against the capitalist social system itself . |
7 | The nineteenth edition , published in 1979 , included Phoenix schedules which merged 329 and 324 to give a new schedule for the Political Process , and provided a completely new schedule for Sociology . |
8 | Until the mid-1980s , the single payments scheme provided a particularly important resource for claimant households . |
9 | I thought the two rivers both rising on Plynlimmon and then flowing their separate ways like brother and sister then meeting down under the Severn Bridge — I thought that provided a very nice theme for this beautiful border country |
10 | With their many variants and subdivisions they provide a wonderfully expressive earful for the alert feline as it goes about its business . |
11 | The old library and conservatory , conveniently linked to the drawing-room , now provide a most attractive setting for a bar and dining area . |
12 | Trials at least provide a statistically acceptable basis for deciding whether or not a treatment is any good . ’ |
13 | Also , the summer nights are shorter and lighter , and so the street lights probably provide a less effective lure for insects . |
14 | Taken together these approaches provide a startlingly comprehensive picture for a plausible understanding of the socio-ecological origins of human life . |
15 | Thus Switzerland 's Privacy Laws provide a naturally safe haven for transnational corporations who want to keep their financial dealings closed ( Klass 1975 ) . |
16 | provide a mainly academic education for pupils aged 11 to 19 who have been selected on the basis of ability . |
17 | Nonetheless , it is likely that victim studies provide a fairly reliable guide for measuring ‘ conventional ’ crimes such as assault , robbery and burglary , where the individual will be well aware that he or she was victim . |
18 | ‘ Subjective ’ methods provide a politically important voice for women from socially disempowered groups , such as ethnic minority women . |
19 | Does a free , politically liberal regime provide a more stable environment for foreign firms than an authoritarian one ? |
20 | The increasing impact of nuclear weapons upon military planning and the perceived importance of maintaining the integrity of a future theatre of operations made it necessary to standardise doctrine and training and , hence , provide a more integrated forum for addressing joint military requirements . |
21 | Indeed , they provide a more likely explanation for the level of employment than the work ethic — i.e. necessity is the motivator . |
22 | The company , now based at Weyside Park , Alton said that the additional space would help to fulfil new orders and provide a more convenient location for customers . |
23 | At the national level , by improving , standardising and centralising the categories of data collection so that these provide a more reliable basis for research in depth and reflect changes in the work of the Church . |
24 | The interests of the Faculty 's departments are not mutually exclusive , and care is taken to provide a closely integrated environment for postgraduate study . |
25 | To comment on the missing issues from the general election , as do the various articles in your issue of 17 April , without recognition that at least some of the parties tried to widen the political agenda , is to provide a very incomplete analysis for finding the way forward . |
26 | Thus , via these five Objectives , but principally through 1 , 2 and 5(b) , it was hoped to provide a more effective basis for the reduction of regional disparities and the promotion of balanced development in the SEM . |
27 | Using two sets of findings on the comprehension of anaphoric expressions , we attempt to provide a more specific interpretation for this statement . |
28 | The first is to provide a more natural method for communicating with computers . |
29 | Work schemes of this type are , none the less , especially difficult to fund , and neither the NHS nor social services have regarded them as their responsibility , a situation which must change if we want to provide a more fulfilling life for people with mental disorder . |
30 | However , he has elaborated on the simple quantity theory to provide a more sophisticated framework for the explanation of a link between monetary growth and inflation . |