Example sentences of "[noun pl] [is] that [pers pn] provide " in BNC.

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1 The rationale for trying to obtain verbatim records of children 's speech in naturalistic settings is that it provides the best indication of what language a child actually uses in ordinary , everyday settings .
2 models is that they provide a basis for the solution of complex problems in static or dynamic situations .
3 A justification for talk of abstract ideas is that it provides an explanation of how our thought and knowledge can be general ; ‘ how we can know any proposition to be true of all particular triangles , except we have first seen it demonstrated of the abstract idea of a triangle . ’
4 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 .
5 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 ) .
6 What is most striking about such groupings is that they provide for careers on the football terraces .
7 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 .
8 One of the major advantages of letters over telephone conversations is that they provide a permanent record .
9 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 .
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