Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] provide [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll provide things . ’
2 Some say that Bryan , the photographer ( who many believe was Daniel Angeli ) and I were in league and that a deal was struck whereby Bryan would kiss Fergie , the snapper would take the pictures , I would provide publicity .
3 I shall provide funds for your Order , naturally .
4 Highly-strung connoisseurs on the verge of a nervous breakdown should consider the following acquisitions and activities which may provide relief :
5 State 2 modules in Biological Sciences enable the development of several programmes including vocational programmes and programmes which may provide routes to Advanced Further Education and to Higher Education .
6 Managers should in these cases refer the nurse to the occupational health department which may provide support and advice with consequent benefit to all concerned .
7 Health services enhance wellbeing by providing care , reducing distress and pain , and issuing a diagnosis or prognosis which may provide reassurance or comfort .
8 A second measure was also taken in this study which may provide information relevant to subjects ’ expectations , this was a measure of how well each subject previously knew the each of junctions in the films .
9 Although Newco will seek from the vendor warranties which may provide redress if a problem arises after completion , it is preferable to identify any serious problem before the purchase and negotiate a reduction in price , rather than to litigate a warranty claim afterwards .
10 the offer employees greater participation in planning and control decisions , which may provide job satisfaction , and perhaps motivation ; and
11 It was Europe on 5 October 1989 , where a vast human drama which could provide scenes for a thousand films is in progress , writes Patricia Clough .
12 But these reforms failed to coalesce into a coherent system because there was no prevailing political doctrine which could provide answers to such questions as , how much power or influence should the House of Commons exercise or how far is it — desirable to have some democratic control over local and regional administration ?
13 But the idea of founding fixed royal chapels in strategic places which could provide incomes for royal chaplains was already formed .
14 Usually conservation programmes and individual projects have a number of elements , some contrary to the interests of the state elite , others neutral , and occasionally others which could provide opportunities ( e.g. contracts for earthworks , labour recruitment for building of dams , or tax advantages for conservation undertaken on private land ) .
15 The talkative bird , which is worth £300 , could let slip the name of one of its captors or even an address which could provide detectives with vital clues .
16 Since the banking was taken on we have already seen £4 million in deposit balances and also hope to complete a financial arrangement with RoyScot which could provide £20k in commission to the Branch . ’
17 In its submission dated September 1984 to the Council of Ministers , the UK Government proposed the addition of a new Article , 19A to 19F which would provide support for the continuation of farming in a manner that has regard to the countryside in certain environmentally sensitive farming areas .
18 Making comparisons with the inter-war period of Polish history under Pilsudski , he asserted that " there is no set-up which would provide stability without the President as Prime Minister " .
19 This latter recommendation is tied up with the setting up of a Media Enterprise Board which would provide funding — funding derived from an advertising levy — for all newly established media .
20 The Critical Lawyers Group has suggested the establishment of a Public Law Project which would provide assistance in matters relating to public law to people who have little or no access to such assistance , due to their social disadvantage or lack of income .
21 In Germany , by contrast , technical education was well advanced , and Napoleon had had the foresight to create institutions of excellence which would provide France with its future engineers , agriculturalists and the rest ; but many an English self-made man would want to see his offspring succeed in altogether ‘ cleaner ’ and more respectable fields , making their mark as doctors , lawyers , Oxford classicists or even politicians .
22 On occasion a member of parliament might be asked to obtain a sinecure , a nominal place which would provide income without the necessity of having to do anything to earn it .
23 Operations should be run by a highly centralized unitary body which would provide services on the trunk routes of the world .
24 Bush had recently proposed an alternative which would provide tax credits to all but the largest businesses if they voluntarily adopted a similar leave policy .
25 In discussions prior to the final draft of the Treaty of Rome for example , the concept of a specific regional fund was considered , but rejected in favour of the European Investment Bank ( EIB ) which would provide finance for a range of activities including regional development activity .
26 In other parts of the world there have been cases where it was desired to combine a system of local independent governments with a unifying central administration which would provide strength especially for foreign affairs and defence .
27 Relation ( 2 ) represents lending to the government , which could be transformed by a system of compulsory subscription of funds to a national investment bank , which would provide funds on a planned basis for both public projects and commodity-producing enterprises ( 3 and 4 ) .
28 The Scottish Office Education Department and the Scottish Examination Board asked SCOTVEC to develop modules which would provide progression from Standard Grade social and vocational skills .
29 any previous valuations or transactions which would provide guidance
30 The company succeeded in creating an identity between its own interests and that of the local community , particularly the elite of the local town : ‘ The petty bourgeoisie who dominated the town had proved incapable of generating economic growth and in pursuit of its interests in expanding retail markets had devoted their energies to attracting external capital which would provide employment ’ .
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