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

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1 Furthermore the research will provide an informed statement about the origins , composition and behavioural characteristics of migrant households which will be a major benefit to policy makers concerned with the provision of rural housing and local services .
2 My hon. Friend the Member for Clackmannan asked a number of questions on Tuesday regarding the reserves , and perhaps the Minister could provide some of the answers this evening .
3 Perhaps the lord will provide . ’
4 Thus the system will provide 97% availability of facilities for lexicographers .
5 Thus the system will provide 97% accuracy of processing for lexicographers .
6 Ladder and/or steps to gain access to the roof space ( usually the vendor will provide this )
7 Usually the statute would provide only limited guidance on the question of genuine grievance , and the court would have quite a bit of freedom in deciding which grievances were genuine .
8 Usually the microscope will provide a wider viewing field but a short working distance , whilst the telescope give a longer working distance but smaller field of view .
9 Alternatively the Board can provide an invigilator , at the request of the tutor , in which case the date of the examination will need to be confirmed by the Foundation Test Secretary .
10 If sport was ‘ a good thing ’ , then the state should provide for it within the framework of the welfare state along with health and education .
11 Yet the city must provide the same services — street lights , rubbish collection , police and fire protection — as it does to bustling neighbourhoods .
12 Since one of them was the old gourmet Mauleverer , Amiss had to endure a lengthy disquisition on how the toast should be ( very hot and dark brown ) , on how much butter ( lots ) , and why the club should provide hedgerow jam ( blackberry , elderberry and rosehip ) and a great deal more .
13 The significant results achieved using this text may have been specific to this domain and hence not necessarily repeatable in other domains ( i.e. the OALD may provide unusually good coverage of commercial or financial terminology ) .
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