Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] provide by " in BNC.
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31 | We will examine and discuss each of these patterns in this chapter , and in doing so will aim to look behind the picture of crime and criminals provided by criminal statistics . |
32 | All that activity helped the youngsters work up an appetite , which was satisfied thanks to food and sweets provided by McDonalds and the Trebor company . |
33 | Similarly , checklists completed by a teacher may not provide reliable information with respect to the child 's use of language at home and information provided by a parent , on the basis of the child 's abilities at home , ought not to be taken as an indication of the child 's performance in other settings . |
34 | Again , Brian placed a high value on the reassurance and explanation provided by nursing staff and the importance of these factors is well documented in a number of first-hand reports of long-stay patients . |
35 | We might argue , as does Professor Marie Jahoda — a founding mother of social research on the experience of unemployment — that the social contacts , collective purposes , time-structure and status provided by employment are important factors in anchoring people to the real world . |
36 | A group of over forty children enjoyed a programme of games and entertainment provided by Auntie Rainbow . |
37 | The Indian Department of Electronics says overseas computer firms can take advantage of the trained manpower available in India due to liberal economic policies and incentives provided by the government . |
38 | For details of the help available from these agencies , see HEATING COSTS , INCOME SUPPORT AND THE SOCIAL FUND ( Pages 2–3 ) and SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE FUEL INDUSTRIES AND ASSISTANCE FROM SOCIAL SERVICES ( Pages 8–9 ) . |
39 | There could be unlawful discrimination in the admission of pupils ( as discussed in Chapter 4 ) , in a pupil 's access to benefits , facilities and services provided by the school , or by the LEA in the way it fulfils its broad duties under the Education Acts . |
40 | The products and services provided by these graduate entrepreneurs are diverse in nature and need not necessarily be related to their educational backgrounds or degree subjects . |
41 | Approximately half the total current expenditure on goods and services provided by local authorities goes on education . |
42 | The amount against current expenditure final consumption includes all the goods and services provided by local government . |
43 | This usually means that the goods and services provided by these organizations have been tested in the market-place . |
44 | We do this in a number of ways , including publications , development activities of SCOTVEC verifiers and services provided by our Training and Development Unit . |
45 | This is primarily attributable to three factors : ( a ) the range of products and services provided by firms ; ( b ) the wide composition of firms ' customer bases , and ( c ) the different capacities in which firms conduct business . |
46 | This also deepens their understanding of the pleasure and enjoyment provided by the media . |
47 | A discourse analyst may regularly work with extended extracts of conversational speech , for example , but he does not consider his data in isolation from the descriptions and insights provided by sentence-grammarians . |
48 | The landscapes of the earth were thus ‘ peopled ’ with an interdependent range of forms comprising a natural system , itself dependent upon the grass and vegetation provided by soil , rain , and sun . |
49 | ‘ What the documents conclusively reveal is that ministers asked the civil service to cost the Labour review using figures and interpretations provided by the Conservative Party . |
50 | On the other side , however , we need to consider how such ideas in turn affect political life ; how the analyses and interpretations provided by political scientists enter into the struggles between different interest groups , and either help to define more clearly the nature of the conflicting interests or claim to discover ways of reconciling them . |
51 | In addition to the classification granted to indicate the scope and range of services and facilities provided by appointed hotels , the AA assesses them subjectively to highlight aspects of their operation which are of particular merit . |
52 | An expert system , in basic terms , contains three main elements : a knowledge-base ( rules and facts provided by experts ) , an inference engine ( a computer program which manipulates the knowledge-base and applies it to a particular problem ) and a user interface to make the system " user-friendly " and to provide explanations of the reasoning adopted and advice given by the expert system . |