Example sentences of "provide the basis for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There was , however , sufficient overlap between his illustrative and painted work for one to fertilise the other ; many of the drawings for Time Was Away afterwards provided the basis for paintings .
2 Note was made of the new house group initiated by Bruce Nicole which aim to foster Christian friendship , deepen understanding of the faith and provide the basis for evangelism .
3 These provide the basis for exemptions from 5 basic modules shown in Section 4 — 3 in cartography and 1 each in planning and geology .
4 The first area is cost behaviour analysis : assumptions with respect to how costs vary with , for example , volume of activity , provide the basis for management decision making over a whole range of issues .
5 The ones that have provide the basis for antibiotics , the Pill , dental cement , tranquillisers , heart and ulcer drugs .
6 Infrastructure for CIME — the architectures and communications that provide the basis for integration .
7 Labour activists were rooted in particular localities and political traditions , and these were to provide the basis for labourist hegemony in the formal political arena of West Ham throughout the interwar period .
8 The Stage 2 modules are designed to provide the basis for progression in vocational competence and provide the opportunity for negotiating routes to Higher Education included advanced Further Education .
9 to provide the basis for graduates to take up postgraduate courses to doctoral level .
10 The Government has been relying heavily on a pick-up in consumer spending to provide the basis for recovery but worries about job security and unemployment have encouraged saving rather than spending .
11 Asking questions such as — what can a particular microcomputer provide in terms of information retrieval or CAL or word processing , can provide the basis for choice .
12 The findings should provide the basis for proposals which could improve the GP-Patient consultation .
13 Paleokrassas has given the Department of Transport two months to disprove the allegation , after signing a " reasoned opinion " which would provide the basis for EC lawyers to start legal action against Britain .
14 This week , householders in Lothian will receive an introduction to the Council Tax in the shape of an enquiry form which will provide the basis for Council Tax bills in April next year .
15 The object would be to use them to develop learning procedures which would provide the basis for learners subsequently to process language and acquire the packaged units for themselves .
16 For an exciting moment at the beginning of 1918 it seemed possible that the pacifists might push Labour into collision with a Government still adamant that nothing short of overwhelming military victory could provide the basis for peace .
17 Molecules like CAMs at the cell surface can provide the basis for self-assembly of some organisms , in a manner that is analogous to crystal growth .
18 For all three , some suggestions are made which could provide the basis for tests of effectiveness .
19 However , systems change and the more integrated approach and understanding has led to the inception of new and original concepts and these will provide the basis for chapter 8 .
20 Transferring the image from a microscope via a television system has many attractions from simplifying group discussion to providing the basis for image analysis .
21 Schools made formal written proposals , including spending plans and a rationale , and these provided the basis for consideration by the Project Coordinating Team which was charged with the task of developing project guidelines , selecting and liaising with schools , allocating the funds and monitoring the evolution of the project .
22 The Law of Property Act 1925 provides the basis for forfeiture actions and for relief against forfeiture for both tenants and sub-tenants where the breach is for other than non-payment of rent :
23 Although parts of the karst are barren and treeless , there are other areas where a covering of marls and sandstones known as flysch , derived from the deposits of the bed of an Eocene sea , provides the basis for surface drainage and soils .
24 It maintains the sovereignty claims to the British Antarctic Territory and thus provides the basis for Britain 's prominent place in international decision-making on Antarctica .
25 In turn , this continuing dialogue with oneself provides the basis for self-transcendence , for the development of the self , such that entirely new possibilities of thought and action are opened up .
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