Example sentences of "it [vb mod] [adv] provide [noun] " in BNC.

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1 While this may be seen primarily as a defensive kind of action , involving much routine work by civil servants who are required to produce the information needed for parliamentary answers , it may also provide opportunities for publicizing new policy initiatives .
2 While the duty to support just institutions fails to establish an obligation to obey the law , it may well provide reasons to obey the law in circumstances where the law transcends the legitimate authority of the government .
3 It may therefore provide opportunities for some implementing agencies to develop new initiatives that were perhaps not originally envisaged .
4 Rosehaugh Stanhope , developer of Broadgate in the City , said it could house all those affected , and Olympia and York , developer of Canary Wharf , said it could also provide space .
5 It would also provide parking for 1,000 extra cars and house the open-air market on a permanent site , ’ he said .
6 Mr Dale said it would also provide Jaguar with a unique opportunity to reach people who might buy one of its cars .
7 On Feb. 6 Japan , apparently responding to GFCCG appeals , announced that it would shortly provide Egypt , Jordan and Turkey with more than $1,030 million in low-interest loans [ see p. 38010 ] .
8 It would thus provide crime prevention officers with a basis to put forward an effective crime prevention strategy to protect those most at risk .
9 It will also provide teachers and others with the means of identifying the need for further diagnostic assessments for particular pupils where appropriate to help their educational development ;
10 It will also provide gateways with other services such as fax and Internet mail .
11 It will also provide part of the basis upon which to determine post-registration education activity .
12 We await this report with interest because it will also provide information to assist with future policy reviews .
13 It will also provide advice and information for local people afflicted with epilepsy , their family and friends .
14 It will also provide material for informed debate on prison nurseries and for the design of future nurseries in prisons and in comparable institutions , such as psychiatric units and probation hostels .
15 Steeplechasing can exact a terrible price from its participants , but it can also provide moments of unparalleled sporting rapture .
16 Although TL really only comes into its own beyond the range of radiocarbon dating , it can also provide answers to specific archaeological problems where no suitable radiocarbon samples exist .
17 A conservatory is not only a nice , warm place where you can enjoy the view of the garden , but it can also provide savings in heating costs .
18 It can also provide measures of confidence in its classification , which a conventional perceptron can not .
19 It can certainly provide help with specific difficulties such as sustaining different activities for groups that are at opposite ends of the ability range .
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