Example sentences of "and [modal v] provide a " in BNC.
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1 | Endowment — designed to repay the loan and may provide a cash lump sum at the end of the mortgage term |
2 | Certainly some of their art , such as cave paintings , survives and may provide a clue as to how they thought . |
3 | The following activities and exercises may be pursued individually or in groups , and may provide a framework for individual study leading to personal or group presentations in seminars or workshops , dependent on the resources available and the provisions made for personal study in the course curriculum or re-orientation programme . |
4 | Transport of OH - /HCO on the uptake carrier generates significant pH changes , and may provide a mechanism for neuron-glial interaction . |
5 | Coherent can run System V binaries and may provide a viable , inexpensive basis for VAR 's who sell vertical applications . |
6 | The children of the rich may work in health food shops or other faddish and esoteric pursuits which utilize their educational experience and may provide a more acceptable form of class reproduction than simple inheritance . |
7 | However , it has been our aspiration to introduce ideas of more novelty and distinction , urging students to write accompaniments which have originality and may provide a unique framework for the melody and words which express the composer 's more intimate feelings . |
8 | The following grouping of Stage 2 modules may form a core for vocational programmes and may provide a route to Advanced Further Education and Higher Education : |
9 | The following grouping of Stage 2 modules may form a core for vocational programmes and may provide a route to Advanced Further Education and Higher Education : |
10 | The approver agrees that the package is appropriate for a baseline and may provide a short approval caveat . |
11 | The hilarious final rush of actions dominates the tale , and may provide a form of comic catharsis by which not only are potentially grave moral images and considerations emptied of their solemnity , but also the sympathy that it is difficult at times not to feel for the poor dupe , John , faithfully and helplessly in love with his wife , is overwhelmed by the sheer absurdity of this all-embracing climax . |
12 | Any change must protect universal service , must ‘ treat firmly the non-European aspect of competition ’ and must provide a ‘ level playing field ’ . |
13 | An ANDF version of the Oracle database — some 1.3 million lines of code — is currently underway and should provide a sterner test of claims for the technology . |
14 | The method has also proven effective for other cells including rat embryo fibroblasts ( REF ) in both stable and transient transfections , and should provide a simple and inexpensive way to transfect many adherent cell types and to study regulation of exogenous gene expression during serum stimulation and the cell cycle . |
15 | Each Division would be allocated a Unit of the Modular Teaching Material and should provide a session of approximately 20 – 30 minutes in length , based upon the whole or part of the Unit content . |
16 | The management of these relationships is expected to be an important determinant of success in the use of new technology by customer firms and should provide a route for product innovations by suppliers . |
17 | The course is on Tony Steele 's hillside track at Shague Hill and should provide a fitting finale for the series . |
18 | Little is known about the causes of the problem , though a new study of receptors on blood platelets has suggested a possible mechanism , and could provide a way of predicting those women who will suffer postnatal depression . |
19 | The big bony collar could protect vulnerable-parts of its body , and could provide a useful broad anchor for muscles which supported the heavy head . |
20 | He believes , however , that the ‘ contracts ’ should establish prisoners ' ‘ legitimate expectations ’ and could provide a platform for an application for judicial review in cases where conditions became intolerable . |
21 | At the beginning of this century it was believed that one could find a basic element of learning that was common to all these activities ; and that once this was established it would be possible to construct a single theory that would explain all learning and would provide a once-and-for-all guide to teaching . |
22 | Nevertheless conditions in which limited but often intense urban nationalism would flourish were being created and would provide a catalyst of future revolution ; although for a long time fears that educated Vietnamese would rise up against their French masters were certainly not encouraged by the numbers of children in school . |
23 | The company confirmed it would be visiting every Scottish Homes tenancy in Tweeddale , and would provide a freephone help line and a mobile office during the campaign . |
24 | Rival small company market(s) could develop along the above lines and would provide a considerable degree of competition to the ISE . |
25 | This will be related to levels of carbon dioxide emitted and will provide a strong incentive for saving energy and investing in cleaner sources . |
26 | Regional chairman Andy Pottinger said : ‘ The new headquarters will give a permanent base for the RIBA to market architects ’ services to clients and will provide a meeting place for all interested in the built environment . ’ |
27 | Such a format will help to diminish the feeling of isolation which some individuals or departments may feel and will provide a forum for the exchange of views and ideas . |
28 | This provides a stimulating learning experience at secondary school level in all the foundation subjects ; information packs were distributed to all schools during the summer and will provide a novel learning experience in a way that will grasp the imagination of young students countrywide . |
29 | In some areas Acts lay down clear central powers of control — the 1944 Education Act , for example — but in others the main statutes merely indicate by a variable form of words that the Ministry or Secretary of State of the central department is in the position of ultimate authority and will provide a general overall guidance . |
30 | It is very valuable to you since it will be detailed and original , may criticise other historians ' views and will provide a good insight into the wide range of sources that historians must consult before they are able to offer convincing interpretations ( see their use of footnotes and consult the bibliographies ) . |