Example sentences of "providing [art] [noun] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A variety of spaces from open to enclosed , private to public , encourage patients to experience the earth , sky , wind , rain , and sunshine , as well as providing the opportunity for contact with other patients and visitors .
2 Three further units are taken from a range of options offered in the Faculty , providing the opportunity for students to set theatre studies in a wider social and intellectual context .
3 There are active links with other institutions in Europe , providing the opportunity for research collaboration and exchanges .
4 The fact that we are providing the services for Wiltshire , that they were providing , and we 're providing them for less money , is surely something to be applauded .
5 City play a 4–2–4 system with wingers Rick Holden and David White ( top scorer with 17 goals ) providing the crosses for Eire international Niall Quinn .
6 The suggestion is that profitability is the pervasive criterion of success , providing the standard for self-assessment and for judgments of management performance made within the company and in the business community as a whole .
7 In education , the sense of direction , and the evaluation of its various purposes , is subject to national and local policies with political imperatives providing the stimulus for change .
8 Near Longcroft Farm , the Hope Brook is joined by the Flaxley Brook , their combined waters flowing on towards Westbury ( the Westbury Brook ) providing the power for Westbury Mill .
9 This means , for example , negotiating good-practice job evaluation schemes and union participation in vocational training , so providing the access for women to long-term non- traditional jobs .
10 If the taxpayer is providing the infrastructure for roads , which includes the track , maintainance and regulation ( = signalling ) , then it seems only reasonable that we should be providing exactly the same for rail — and allowing operators to run trains just as coach operators run buses .
11 Transferring the image from a microscope via a television system has many attractions from simplifying group discussion to providing the basis for image analysis .
12 Clarity is anticipating a major new release in the new year but according to Smith its emphasis does n't seem to be added features but rather providing the means for customers to integrate Clarity with their other applications , or letting third parties do it .
13 But despite its name , Offshore Europe is about even broader horizons , providing a showcase for suppliers from the UK and other countries to offer equipment and services to the world market .
14 Not that one is offering literature as a substitute religion or as providing a philosophy for life .
15 One such hypothesis with respect to tropical trees argues that the solid bole of a tree locks up an enormous amount of nutrients and that , if this could be recycled by ‘ employing ’ micro-organisms to rot down the heartwood , thus providing a roost for animals whose nests and droppings would subsequently rot too , the roots of long-lived organisms like trees would be prevented from exhausting local resources and competing with other roots , and the chemicals produced to prevent heartrotting would be saved .
16 Catering is an obvious example of how this might work , with the school premises providing a base for wedding receptions and other functions during weekends and holidays , or the kitchens providing meals for other establishments during the working week .
17 The violence and the killing are fuelling extremist factions and providing a pretext for men like vigilante leader , Hennie Muller .
18 These achievements stem from the core aims which link with school values , concern for quality in education , and the merit of the ‘ partnership ’ notion , providing a framework for activity .
19 Great questions such as the way in which buildings may be rehabilitated , or private and council landlords forced to meet basic standards of health and safety within their properties , have been largely pushed into the field of what has been designated " Housing Law " , the latter being less concerned with providing a framework for operation than a means for intervening on behalf of the more vulnerable members in society .
20 Although the therapist was probably correct in initially providing a chance for Pamela to express her worries to someone outside the family , she should have progressed as soon as possible to helping Pamela and her parents tackle together the problems surrounding their communication and lack of mutual trust .
21 Until recently the arts have placed too much emphasis on educating non-disabled people rather than providing a medium for communication with each other .
22 Some Conservatives also suspected that the welfare ethic — by removing the risks and disciplines of the market , providing a cushion for failures , and undermining incentives for the ambitious — weakened enterprise .
23 Program design can aim to aid any or all these activities by : — actual presentation : sowing seeds — generating a supportive environment : producing curiosity or other motivation in an atmosphere of enjoyment — stimulating pupil participation : in setting up situations or exploiting them , providing a structure for investigations , examples or exercises .
24 Our perception of spermatozoa was changed forever by Woody Allen 's impersonation of one in Everything You Wanted to Know About Sex , and University of Pennsylvania are giving substance to his fantasies , putting the poor little tadpoles through an arduous obstacle course to step up the process of survival of the fittest : according to Prodigy Services Co , the mad scientists have created a new class of silicon chip that can be used for analyzing sperm samples and providing a venue for fertilisation ; the technology uses microscopic obstacle courses inside a silicon wafer to weed out unhealthy sperm , and has been used successfully to fertilise a mouse egg ; the chips are etched with a virtual theme park of twisting channels , forests of columns , and other features designed to ensure only the strongest of sperm reach their goal , with some passages so small that only a single cell can pass ; the researchers have not yet applied for approval to test human fertilisation using the chip , but say that could happen within the next 12 months — Brave New World , or the embodiment of virtual sex .
25 Complete renewal , while providing a stage for experts to display their knowledge would deflect this limited resource from the true maintenance of historic houses , which is clearly a more valuable outlet for their talents .
26 Both BR and RENFE , in common with railways elsewhere ( Bouley 1985 ) , have stressed the new ‘ reality of competition ’ and the need ‘ to shift the emphasis from ‘ running a railway ’ to providing a value for money service to the customer' ( BRB 1985r : 5 ) ; in these conditions , it was ‘ the market that has to give the orders ’ ( RENFE chairman , cited in El Nuevo Lunes , 16 December 1985 ) .
27 Some firms have adopted a formula which reserves a power to prevent more than one partner departing in any given period ( say a year ) , with complementary provisions to determine priority as between notices served on the same day , though in these frantic head-hunting times when whole departments may be recruited at a stroke , such provisions are realistically best seen as providing a basis for negotiation ( and perhaps financial adjustment by way of compensation ) .
28 Marsh 's study of the engineering industry in Britain and West Germany adopts the standpoint that , whatever the form which industrial relations takes , similar topics for regulation will appear , thus providing a basis for comparison .
29 The recording need not be a video recording but video is perhaps the most effective means of providing a basis for feedback sessions .
30 As well as enabling the delivery of flexible training programmes to meet the needs of employers and individuals , the National Certificate has proved capable of responding to new education and training initiatives ; for example TVEI and Employment Training ; of providing a basis for access to Higher Education courses ; and of delivering vocational education and curriculum enrichment in schools .
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