Example sentences of "is [conj] provide " in BNC.
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1 | The question is not so much that of understanding the cause , but rather one of eliminating the possibility of cyclotron ion resonance brought about by AC field in a domestic or normal commercial environment where the only prevalent DC magnetic field is that provided by the Earth itself . |
2 | The second positive right in this context is that provided for by Article 11 . |
3 | Formal care is that provided by the mainly statutory services , but also by private agencies . |
4 | One of the underlying assumptions in our society is that the best most morally valuable care is that provided by family , friends and neighbours . |
5 | One illuminating example of the usefulness of behavioural homework targets is that provided by a lift-phobic whom we saw . |
6 | An alternative , indeed additional , remedy which may be of help to an aggrieved investor is that provided by s.61 of the FSA . |
7 | The acme of parental care among amphibians , however , is that provided by a West African species of Nectophrynoides , the females of which retain their young inside their bodies in a way that compares very closely with the technique of placental mammals . |
8 | The concept which has proved most fruitful in considering the nature and origins of contemporary capitalism in relation to the two Tyneside locales , is that provided by the contrast between organized and disorganized capitalism as discussed by Lash and Urry ( 1987 ) , who distinguish between them in terms of a 14-point schemata . |
9 | As discrepancies may well overestimate the number of errors that actually occur in a trial ( for example , the electronic rather than the written record may be erroneous ) , the minimum estimate is that provided by retrospective completions alone — namely , 2% in the morning and 9% in the evening . |
10 | Perhaps the most fundamental critique is that provided by theorists emphasizing the global structure of economic and political power . |
11 | The most important of these is that provided by Professor Beer in his recent work Britain Against Itself . |