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

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1 A similar species used to inhabit Loch na Moal Choire , long since fished out , but the loch still provides sport with native wild brown trout .
2 The network centring on Macaulay as secretary of the African Institution also provided evidence and argument which persuaded the Admiralty to order naval vessels to act against foreign slave traders , even to the point of illegality .
3 British research also provides information on neonatal deaths for Asian and white infants .
4 This boat now provides access to the forest for scientists and local people .
5 His study certainly provides food for thought , though .
6 Some sociologists claim that low levels of social mobility only provide movement within the system but that , on a bigger scale , this mobility can change the system ( Kahl 1970 ) .
7 The same Act also provided compensation for people unreasonably excluded or expelled from a union in a closed shop , and required that new closed shops in future should be approved by four-fifths of the workforce .
8 He concluded with a promise that before the next session he would obtain a less expensive plan probably providing accommodation for the Foreign Colonial and India Offices , and although reception rooms should be included , the residence could be omitted .
9 The voluntary sector also provides advice , counselling and rehabilitation services .
10 The voluntary sector also provide advice , counselling and rehabilitation services .
11 The Regional Council currently provides information for all boat owners on their obligations under international collision regulations and also on the FPA by-laws operating in the Estuary ( see leaflet enclosed ) .
12 Though working primarily for the BBC world service the monitoring team also provide news as a commercial agency and are under pressure to be first with the major stories .
13 The attribute also provides security against unauthorized modification .
14 However , it must be pointed out that the traditional explanation for the destruction of woodland from the late prehistoric period onwards to provide fuel for ironworking ( and salt boiling in the Midlands ) fails to take into account the fact that such activity is more likely to have engendered conservation and careful management of woodland resources rather than wholesale clearance .
15 The woodland also provided oak , hawthorn and hornbeam for building , fuel and the wooden implements found in the adjacent cemetery .
16 Legal Protection also provides cover for a flat owner in a block of more than four flats to pursue a claim against a freeholder .
17 In effect , therefore , the collectorship of supply became a gauge of party strength in a county , and unlike the parliamentary elections , the election of a friend only provided security for a single year .
18 Only the Commission can grant an exemption , and notification generally provides immunity from fines although , in the case of a particularly clear infringement of the Treaty of Rome in notified agreements , the Commission can issue preliminary decisions removing the immunity from fines to prevent misuse of the notification procedure .
19 The polytechnic also provided evening classes for training students in science , navigation , engineering , and even the principles of railway-engine driving .
20 Furthermore , a valuation merely provides assurance that the transaction was not at an under value but is not a defence .
21 Your policy already provides cover against damage by Subsidence ( sinking of the ground beneath your home ) but not against Heave ( swelling up of the ground beneath your home ) .
22 It is difficult to see how s681 can apply to cause the income to comprise " income arising under a settlement " within Part XV , Chapters III and IV : the proviso clearly provides relief .
23 When the Boundary Commission looks at these matters over every 10 years or so , demography and demographic conditions have to be considered , and it is less easy than it appears on paper simply to provide consistency in terms of the demographic relationship of the people living in the country and the number of Members representing them in the House .
24 The tendency of recent legislation also provided cause for concern .
25 Feathery carrot foliage , fennel , dill or parsley also provide foliage texture .
26 The Government also provides help to private owners through English Heritage repair grants , and tax relief in return for commitments on upkeep and public access .
27 Obviously , pollen grains are very small plant remains , and can not be seen without the aid of a microscope ; but larger remains ( macroscopic plant remains ) , such as seeds and grains , leaves , twigs , wood and charcoal also provide evidence about the vegetation that existed around a site , and can show if and how it was exploited by the people living there .
28 It is interesting and perhaps methodologically important that the Conversation Analytic approach tentatively provides support for the " we code " / " they code " distinction , independently of " given " notions of " we " and " they " .
29 Yet the campaigns of the 1340s and 1350s do not seem to have generated such political tension at home : victory and profit undoubtedly provide part of the explanation , but so too do changes in the methods of military recruitment and a conciliatory approach on the part of the king to the question of taxation .
30 The firm currently provides work for 13 people , four of them self-employed .
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