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

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1 The Green Paper put forward by the Commissioner , Ripa di Meana , proposes that the EC should provide more substantial financing for the conservation of historic buildings and areas of European significance as well as study whether a EC listing system would be feasible and beneficial .
2 This is perhaps one of the few areas in which more research may provide genuinely useful insights for more realistic conservation programmes .
3 Changes are also taking place in the benefit system which it is hoped may provide more flexible support for those who are disabled , and enhance their employment possibilities .
4 Such a system may provide fairly stable exchange rates for the development of world trade and yet still permit some degree of adjustment via the exchange rate .
5 The significant results achieved using this text may have been specific to this domain and hence not necessarily repeatable in other domains ( i.e. the OALD may provide unusually good coverage of commercial or financial terminology ) .
6 Where a file area contains N addresses we can expect : In theory we could provide just sufficient space in the file for all the records .
7 They were therefore based on a reduced number of cases ( about two thirds of the ultimate total ) and consequently could provide only tentative results .
8 Stages , pools and courts shall be reconstructed and resurfaced , and the city shall provide highly visible security 24-hours a day for these parks and recreational centres .
9 There was some recognition by planners that schools would provide particularly vulnerable targets , especially dangerous because they contained a high concentration of glass .
10 So perhaps the luxury of a crisp autumn day would provide more suitable conditions for the complete ridge traverse if snow and ice make you nervous .
11 Usually the statute would provide only limited guidance on the question of genuine grievance , and the court would have quite a bit of freedom in deciding which grievances were genuine .
12 Hence the observation of a black-hole explosion would provide very important information on elementary particle physics , information that might not be available any other way .
13 Work has begun fitting the new irradiated fuel dismantling cell at Torness which will provide greatly increased flexibility in the fuel route and allow production to continue if problems are experienced in either cell .
14 The move to Longmore House , as it is to be called , will provide greatly improved public access to Historic Scotland services , expertise and information .
15 AT&T Co 's Tridom unit will provide very small aperture terminal satellite communications equipment to Citra Sari Makmur of Jakarta , Indonesia : Citra has an unrestricted licence to build and operate VSAT-based services in Indonesia and Tridom will install an AT&T Clearlink hub station and 150 VSATs .
16 These packs will be invaluable to both tutors and students alike because they will provide very clear guidance on the level of achievement required by the Board .
17 The new system will provide more consistent information on Group benefits while giving US companies flexibility in managing their own payroll and human resources functions .
18 However , ICI 's new initiative will provide more comprehensive information than that required by law or by the regulating authorities .
19 Combined with the increases this April , this measure will provide less well-off pensioners with between £5.75 and £10.70 a week extra .
20 Consequently all predictions of the number of future cases of a disease which are based upon prevalence rates will provide only approximate indications of future demands .
21 Many of the other ceramics will provide really good hiding places or homes for your fish , and they are all reasonably priced .
22 The " living history " sessions offered on site by the Education Officers at many museums and historic buildings can provide particularly rewarding experiences for this age group , stimulating the imagination , through sight , touch , smells , and so on , and helping them to experience " what it was like to live in the past " .
23 Biochemical studies can provide only average values for enzymes activities amongst all the different cells in the tumour sample and , most importantly , can not show whether an enzyme is present specifically in tumour cells .
24 The study of past dental health can provide only general indications about the food eaten .
25 Although highly inventive and productive , this questionnaire can provide only explicit responses , rather than insight into actual practices , and , through processing , has created a normative characterization of the diverse social fractions involved , which are seen as an exemplars of a larger , statistically-based model of class .
26 The findings presented here can provide only indirect evidence about any possible adverse effect of cimetidine on motor neurone disease .
27 Evidently , different dictionaries can provide quite different definitions for the same word .
28 Very long-term records of lake acidification can provide quite dramatic evidence for the recent accentuation of the acid deposition problem .
29 Often these can provide extremely useful teaching material , despite the fact that they have been produced for the general public , rather than with a school 's audience in mind .
30 The company promises to provide its corporate customers with early access to leading-edge technology and says it is solidifying relationships with the kind of partners that can provide extremely high volume manufacturing , capability and full global distribution .
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