Example sentences of "[vb mod] provide [pron] with [art] " in BNC.

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1 In fact , since ants , like other insects , have a variety of these illuminated chemical communicators , each meaning different things , their highways — especially within their nests — must provide them with a variety of ‘ colour-pattern ’ coding and meaningful messages .
2 If you are weekly tenant your landlord must provide you with a rent book otherwise he/she may be guilty of a criminal offence .
3 Immediately following on the principle that it must establish an effective intelligence system , he placed the further principle that it must provide itself with a legal system adequate for the needs of the moment .
4 The Blueharts game should provide them with a confidence-building win .
5 You should provide them with a list of topics of general interest and also a list of any specific cases in which the firm is involved .
6 Instead we should provide them with the means of taking charge of their own lives ; then — if and when they are ready — help them to understand their payoffs and hidden agendas , so that they can choose to stop playing this destructive game .
7 Do n't worry if at first you are hard-pressed for inspiration , as looking through old books of sampler designs , needlework and embroidery books should provide you with a wealth of ideas .
8 In any case the education authority should provide you with an indemnity form for each student on Work Experience .
9 This should provide you with the incentive to train harder and achieve even more .
10 ‘ You are quite sure that he said nothing to you which might provide us with a clue to the killer ? ’
11 A tablespoon of bran , which might provide you with the same amount of fibre , is not nearly so nutritious .
12 Certainly Venus protects your interests while the planetary storm rages mid-month and may provide you with a real romantic or financial fillip .
13 If you are using special fonts do check with the bureau first , they may provide you with a copy of their screen font to install on your system as a way of ensuring that what you send them matches what they send you back .
14 She had enough on her hands trying to bring up the boys , and the simplest expedient would be to get the little girl down to Frome , where her deceased husband 's sister and brother-in-law , William and Sarah Chinnock , could provide her with a decent upbringing .
15 Enthusiasm for the idea is great but I wonder if you could provide me with the following information ?
16 It was n't until the beginning of 1969 that they realized the paper could provide them with a regular income .
17 Taken together with higher level knowledge , these could provide us with an alternative technique for correcting errors within the system .
18 The bank chose Acse because , while ‘ other companies told us they could provide us with an Electronic Data Interchange translator , Acse was the only one who said , ‘ EDI is not a problem of technology , but a problem of integrating it into your existing systems , ’ ’ Gilmont said .
19 By Hilary Applegate IF YOUR garden suffers from slow-draining surface water , slow plant growth or shallow rooting , it could pay dividends to find out whether a soil profile could provide you with a diagnosis .
20 I said I wish I could provide you with a bed , I ca n't .
21 If so , a Raleigh International overseas expedition could provide you with the opportunity of a lifetime .
22 Article F(3) states : ‘ The Union shall provide itself with the means necessary to attain its objectives and carry through its policies . ’
23 The panel that he envisaged would be made up of their representatives and would provide them with a forum to air concerns .
24 When he died , he divided his liquid assets and his land between his sons , having first provided for each of his daughters through setting up trust funds which would provide them with a good income .
25 At this time when women could not hold property after they married , typically daughters were left trust funds which would provide them with an income , while sons received land , property and liquid assets ( Davidoff and Hall , 1987 , pp. 205–7 ) .
26 Whilst an exclusion clause in the manufacturer 's contract of sale could provide the manufacturer with a good defence to a claim by the wholesaler , it would provide him with no defence to a claim in negligence by the consumer .
27 This , according to Wolfgang , would have distinct advantages : it would provide him with a legal outlet for the ‘ voice of nature ’ , which he swore he had never yet indulged , being too honourable either to seduce innocent girls or have dealings with prostitutes ; and a wife would be able to tend his domestic needs — he admitted he was no good at looking after himself .
28 But I should say very often the old Guv'nor would let him have either a shilling to go down to the pub while we did the job , or else he would provide him with a jug of home-brewed beer and bread and cheese .
29 He was more confident than his first ‘ angel ’ that heaven would provide him with the best of both worlds , and he wrote jauntily to his second wife that he had prayed that
30 Well aware of English fears , Napoleon III decided that a joint Anglo-French approach to the problems of the Near East would be popular in Britain and would provide him with the lever he sought to hoist France into place in the European system .
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