Example sentences of "it [adv] provide a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Methadone works in the same way as heroin , but less effectively ; it thus provides a way off heroin that minimises withdrawal symptoms .
2 For science not only offered the movement an image of modernity which it had recently lacked ; it also provided a vocabulary with which Labour 's traditional divisions could be obscured . ’
3 It also provides a link to the last topic I want to cover .
4 It also provides a wealth of information on daily living and a real sense of office conditions pre-fax , photocopiers , word processors — and even central heating .
5 It also provides a wealth of interesting material for students to practise at this level — in particular , a broad range of informative and well-written reading passages .
6 It also provides a basis for progress to 92354 Consumer Law .
7 It also provides a basis for co-ordinating the individual functional budgets ; these functional budgets will normally include the sales , production , administration , distribution and cash budgets .
8 It also provides a forum for discussion and prints papers that are presented at seminars and conferences organised by ICAA .
9 It also provides a record of the order , despatch and maintenance contract dates of the issued product .
10 It also provides a record of the order , despatch and maintenance contract dates of the issued product .
11 It also provides a glimpse of Flanders as a place where a substantial number of fighters could be expensively equipped and then encouraged to leave the county for long periods .
12 It also provides a number of other functions .
13 Without doubt giving customers and crew that good feeling , it also provided a photo-opportunity at a recent visitor 's day .
14 The club was to nearly kill the magazine as its losses accumulated , but it also provided a link with the United States which was to snap as the magazine moved towards Little Englandism , or Little Londonism .
15 It also provided a forum for the latest research results .
16 It also provided a forum in which French men and women of differing political persuasions could express their confidence in the CFLN and its president .
17 It also provided a basis for the subsequent investigation , encouraging the analysts to approach the second phase in a structured and methodical manner .
18 Yet it also provided a basis for the dynamic interpretation of biological processes , leaving room for a high degree of psychosomatic interaction .
19 It also provided a point in the system at which results of evaluation activity could receive appropriate consideration .
20 Dating to the later first century , it later provided a foundation for at least one substantial masonry building .
21 After 1337 no decade passed without laymen leasing , or acquiring full ownership of alien priory lands , an experience which undoubtedly whetted the public appetite for appropriating church lands , while it simultaneously provided a precedent for such forcible recovery .
22 Clearly , the class reader so defined , claims a central role in much English teaching since it frequently provides a nucleus of activity through which the needs of pupils — both girls and boys — are addressed .
23 Life in a tenement property was often very hard , although , as the following description from a black woman growing up in London during the 1950s and 1960s suggests , it frequently provided a degree of protection from the wider racist society :
24 Moreover , a close reading of the quoted language in Section 3 above reveals that it neither provided a cause of action for non-delivery of the goods stated to have been shipped , nor deemed the statement in the bill conclusive evidence of shipment against the carrier .
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