Example sentences of "[verb] [vb mod] provide a " in BNC.
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1 | The WLL gave priority to the new Labour Party 's Right to Work Bill , introduced into the House of Commons every year between 1906 and 1908 , which they believed would provide a charter of the ‘ Right to Leisure and Home Comfort ’ for working men 's wives . |
2 | The linking of a church having good resources and experience with another which is struggling could provide a useful and manageable means of learning , and both churches would derive benefit from it . |
3 | Some of the money raised would provide a Christmas party and disco for the children ; Anne remembered when it had provided a day out at Redcar . |
4 | ESSEX Training and Enterprise Council is launching a new initiative which it hopes will provide a kick-start for the county 's manufacturing sector . |
5 | The research undertaken will provide a basis for nature conservation in the wider countryside and aid the promotion of nature conservation values . |
6 | The alternative , optimistic , view is taken by those who are confident that a suitable combination of market forces and judicial government action where market forces fail will provide a satisfactory outcome . |
7 | The ground from a golfer 's point of view is everything that can be desired and when finished will provide a first rate course , whose sporting nature will certainly not detract from its attractiveness . |
8 | Evidently , the information so obtained may provide a further constraint of use in semantic analysis . |
9 | Here we see Bukharin repeating his argument for a speeding up of the circulation of commodities , which he said would provide a greater surplus out of which investment of all types could be increased . |
10 | The dataset obtained would provide a common database for the Committee research developments in Ageing , the Family , Social Change and Economic Life , and Inequalities in Health . |
11 | Again , although not guaranteed to be foolproof , the basic philosophy of the techniques described should provide a good starting point for the work of others . |
12 | These ways of seeing , though possessing many positive characteristics , when robustly held can provide a fertile seedbed for the growth and development of conflict reactions and responses . |