Example sentences of "provide [art] [adj -er] " in BNC.

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1 I consider they will accept the continued need for a night sleeper for now on but that within a short period of instituting a full paid up carer regime they will revert to a regime which includes only one paid carer and will provide the further physical assistance between them .
2 Until now testing has been carried out prior to major events , such as the World Cup ; the new plan will build on the success of the original programme and , as both Palmer and MacKinnon noted , will provide the younger players will an incentive and standards that must be met if they want to win full international caps .
3 LIFFE had the advantage of a pre-existing ECU interest rate contract so that the pair could provide a fuller coverage of the ECU interest yield curve .
4 My guess is that , if business e-mail is managed and retained , it will provide a fuller account of the development of successful ideas .
5 Relating levels of capital grants to handicap zones would also provide a better climate for conservation in the uplands .
6 Most clubs tend to be rather informal arrangements by a group of banks in different countries which agree to support and provide a better customer service by means of reciprocal lending arrangements .
7 This will provide a better climate for the workers to push for higher wage rates .
8 As they point out , child-rearing patterns may provide a better indicator of social class than the more conventional criteria .
9 On the other hand , a broader education may provide a better preparation for some jobs and certain kinds of research .
10 How risible it is that art can not provide a better imitation of life , when we know that life itself is so illusory .
11 Coupled with such instructions , electronic , time coded diaries could provide a better method for ensuring the quality of diary records .
12 Which means we can provide a better service .
13 The new arrangements might , therefore , provide a better balance of skills and better opportunities for employing unskilled local people .
14 Future funding from the Board to law centres would be for cases done under the green forms and legal aid schemes , including any new arrangements that might be developed , ‘ and possibly grants for specific types of work where the law centres could demonstrate that they would provide a better and more efficient service in ways that did not lend themselves to payment on a case by case basis . ’
15 To propose that the separation of assessment from provision might provide a better incentive to create a needs-led service , than professional judgement , is to show a degree of confusion about the origins of our present predicament ( shortage of resource ; bureaucratization , etc. ) bordering on the incredible .
16 improving the quality and consistency of the monitoring of planning applications/policies by branches so that we can provide a better picture to the Welsh Office and politicians of environmentally damaging development trends ; and
17 How can we provide a better service ? ’
18 The results of the research project will hopefully provide a better understanding of the functioning of the estate agency sector as a whole and will reveal forms of organisational change that take place within a small-firm sector subject to rapid corporate invasion , paying particular attention to the way in which changes and impacts vary between localities .
19 This more theoretical aspect should provide a better basis for urban designers and transport planners considering personal security issues .
20 Such data could provide a better understanding of how pneumonia fits into the course of the chronic diseases it often accompanies , and thereby form a basis for therapeutic decision-making .
21 This is plausible enough , although Bo Gräslund has recently contended that a watercourse near Stockholm once bore the name too , and that a battle there would provide a better historical context for the Sigtuna coinage and Cnut 's claim to rule some of the Swedes .
22 Because here you have an opportunity to go launch yourself onto a self employed erm platform and can not provide a better platform for that and I would say that would n't I he 's thinking .
23 He says that the Government want to privatise prisons — but this wo n't provide a better service .
24 The new company promised it would provide a better service to the North , including a news service specifically for South Durham , Teesside and North Yorkshire .
25 A YOUNGER set of judges would provide a better image to the public : so says Mr Harold Hewitt , who last weekend sat for the last time , retiring for the second time at the age of 75 .
26 ‘ These service industries can provide a better short-term financial return but real sustainable growth must be founded on manufacturing industries which add real value to raw materials by combining them together to form a product for which people are prepared to pay a premium , ’ he added .
27 The experience here suggests that a publicly owned operator can provide a better and more efficient service than private enterprise , given the right conditions .
28 Thus the observer looking for evidence of ‘ knowledge , skills , or expertise ’ in the activities of the specialist team might see it in their tendency , relative to the generic team , to visit more and to recommend and provide a wider range of services ; to make fewer offers of service that are refused ; and to encounter fewer occasions on which re-assessment is thought to be necessary .
29 Decide whether there are any linked educational visits e.g. visits to the community — homes of patients , clinics , health centres , prisons , factories , museums , schools — can provide a wider perspective than just looking at a topic from the hospital angle .
30 Usually the microscope will provide a wider viewing field but a short working distance , whilst the telescope give a longer working distance but smaller field of view .
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