Example sentences of "[be] that [pron] provide " in BNC.

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1 Important characteristics of expert systems are that they provide advice in problem-solving based on the knowledge of experts , facilitate learning through experience and allow the use of natural language processing .
2 Assuming that all the materials you have are equally suitable for your students , the main distinguishing feature of the video materials is likely to be that they provide the most realistic examples of the language in use .
3 Er I think our position is that we provide as you know , air defence through a layered system er of air defence aircraft and missiles and the simple truth is that in the light of the changes in the strategic er setting , particularly er as it affects U K air defence , we have decided that the provision of a medium defensive layer , that is the M sound system to which you refer , is not a high priority at the moment and the programme is therefore being postponed and I have to emphasise it 's not been abandoned .
4 Another major advantage over the thinner types of cladding is that they provide additional insulation to exterior walls ( which can be augmented by fixing them over an extra layer of insulation ) .
5 The obvious advantage is that they provide sack-loads of fun and laughter , and the disadvantage is that you sometimes have to wait three hours for them to find their boots in the morning and finish flossing their teeth .
6 One important role of such units , is that they provide a safe environment for mentally disturbed people , at the same time in severe cases , protecting members of the community from possible harm as a result of violence to persons or property .
7 One possibility is that they provide inputs for very specific visual reflexes .
8 What is most striking about such groupings is that they provide for careers on the football terraces .
9 One of the major advantages of letters over telephone conversations is that they provide a permanent record .
10 The point is that they provide an institutional contrast to public liability companies which , unlike regulated and publicly owned companies , occur naturally ( without governmental interference ) in advanced capitalist societies .
11 The essence of these national schemes is that they provide a monitoring of the system as a whole and do not identify individual schools or students .
12 models is that they provide a basis for the solution of complex problems in static or dynamic situations .
13 The main advantage of panels is that they provide feedback over a period of time , which increases the reliability of their responses compared with people who may have been stopped for a brief interview outside their local supermarket , for example .
14 The rationale for the use of these two types of context is that they provide different amounts of prior information .
15 The importance of corpora to workers in linguistics is that they provide real instances of the language ( as opposed to interesting phrases that a linguist may conceive ) and may be used to train and test natural language systems .
16 This is consistent with the idea that the importance of such memories is that they provide and anchoring point between personal and public life ( Neisser , 1982 ) or a coherent autobiographical history for the individual ( Conway , 1990 ) .
17 And the central point about localities is that they provide the context in which these combinations of social processes take place and in which people act as a result of such combinations .
18 Because one of the commitments I hope John er may have told you on the phone , one of the parts of the contract we have with G A is that they provide a list of businesses .
19 ‘ What I meant when I said you were an asset , Matt , is that you provide the sexual fillip which Cadogan 's would otherwise lack . ’
20 But the logic of the report was that we provide a two tier service [ new general hospital wards , old asylum services ] .
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