Example sentences of "[Wh det] can provide " in BNC.

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1 The Association of British Insurers , Aldermary House , 10–15 Queen Street , London , EC4N 1TT , Tel. 071–248 4477 , is a trade Association for insurance companies which can provide information about its members .
2 There may be a Crossroads Care Attendant scheme in your area , which can provide regular help to give relief to carers .
3 So the poet recreates his strength in the tradition , which can provide a refuge and a strength , yet which can also appear founded on emptiness .
4 There are also a lot of advantages in acquisition accountancy which can provide a sort of beer mat for the first years while you are trying to put the businesses together , and of course we did n't have these in the merger .
5 There is a growing premium market for free-range eggs and table birds which can provide a profitable enterprise for an expert small-scale poultry man .
6 The only acceptable environment for children is thus to be in the care of a heterosexual couple , as this is the only ‘ normal ’ environment which can provide a ‘ natural ’ stable family life .
7 — for advice on all types of leasing , which can provide the equipment you need without any capital commitment , contact Barclays Mercantile Business Finance who were pioneers of leasing in the UK and are now one of Europe 's leading lessors .
8 But the good news is , that it 's possible to arrange insurance which can provide cash to help you avoid these problems .
9 But also , he has available to him all the vast resources of libraries which can provide him with books , pamphlets , research reports , theses , journals , conference reports , and so on .
10 As well as the inescapable carrier bag , and the rubbish bin liner , either of which can provide large enough pieces for a kite sail , the material is available by the metre or on the roll .
11 The paradoxical effect of this has been to put the researcher , including the one who claims to be working within applied linguistics , at a remove from the only contexts of application which can provide substantiating evidence for the relevance of the research .
12 Neither approach takes as its central concern the exercise of procedures for meaning negotiation , which require the relating and mutual adjustment of systemic and schematic knowledge for the realization of indexical value , after the manner previously described , and which can provide the learner with the opportunity to learn the language through using it .
13 An organisation called SPOD ( Sexual Problems of Disability ) is a charity which can provide direct service to people with disability and/or their partner who are having sexual or relationship problems .
14 There is a growing range of agencies which can provide help and advice on changing their pattern of drug use .
15 If he therefore demonstrates why socialism in one country was historically necessary , he ends up by apparently justifying Stalinism : in showing how anti-labour produces deviation , he seems to endorse its course while rejecting any overall schema which can provide the basis of a claim that it will be ultimately corrected .
16 However , the MRP reports demonstrate that useful surveys can be carried out under difficult conditions , producing results which can provide a valuable contribution to mineral exploration .
17 Annexed to the Grand Hotel Terme is a thermal centre which can provide a range of therapeutic treatments ( charges payable locally ) and there is an indoor swimming pool with thermal water .
18 The Parasene Warm-Lite is an attractive lantern which can provide light and heat in a greenhouse or garden shed at minimal cost .
19 There is a carefully defined hierarchy of offices which can provide the organisation with continuity via recruitment from below .
20 The supplement goes on to look at the law covering the conservation of protected buildings and areas , reporting on incentives like the Town Scheme grant , which can provide 40 per cent grants for repair and restoration work from combined funding between local authorities and English Heritage .
21 Indeed , some educational theorists have claimed that , by comparison with many ( particularly lower-class ) homes , schools provide a much richer language environment , which can provide compensation for earlier linguistic deprivation .
22 Soil can be taken to recover pollen grains , tiny snail shells , seeds , small fish and bird bones and insect remains , all of which can provide evidence about the immediate environment of the site when it was occupied .
23 It is such contrary themes which can provide the content for the internalized dialogue , which could be said to constitute deliberative thinking ( Billig , 1987 ) .
24 But the use of microphones , amplifiers and speakers can entail unsightly ironmongery , technical clutter and hazardous cables which can provide visual distraction and even physical danger in church .
25 On the one hand , placing all the above temporal adjuncts in theme position would be highly marked in Dutch ; on the other hand , changing the thematic structure of the original may disrupt the natural development of the text — unless the translator finds a thematic element other than time which can provide a consistent point of orientation .
26 An effective CMHC is one which can provide a rapid professional response anywhere in the local community , either in the patient 's own home , at work , in the street , at the police station or in court .
27 This is a tubular ring with five or more adjustable jets which can provide varying spray patterns .
28 Dr Joe Bettey has drawn attention to the three main aspects we should examine — the site , structure , and fittings — all of which can provide valuable clues to the history of the local landscape .
29 The Company has an experienced field service group which can provide complete maintenance programmes at any location , and can also provide teams of qualified technicians to remove and reinstall engines .
30 There should be an interface with the delivery of local training through the TECs , which can provide an intimate local delivery mechanism based on their own activities and local intelligence .
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