Example sentences of "which provide " in BNC.
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1 | Two scholarships are available for American students at RADA , which provide the total fee , or , according to parental income , part of it . |
2 | In flight , the directional or weathercock stability is maintained by the fin and rudder , which provide extra side area behind the c.g . |
3 | Carers National Association has recently produced a publication , Branching out , aimed at carers ' groups , about the work of its 85 local branches which provide support and information to carers in their area , and endeavour to raise awareness of carers ' needs . |
4 | The introduction tells you how to decipher the crag listings which provide information such as : crag name , sun hours , number of routes ( including number in the grades ) , province and crag number ( to locate the crag on the maps which are sprinkled throughout ) . |
5 | It is the doors and drawer fronts which provide the main attraction , and the rest of the construction is hidden behind them . |
6 | Fifteen members of the 23-member senate , which must ratify any new treaty with a two-thirds majority , want the US bases , which provide 68,000 jobs , out of the country . |
7 | One engineer uses his truck as an illegal taxi , known as a ‘ proceso 500 , ’ and earns 80,000 Kwanza , To stem the flow of MPLA party workers , state employees , and professionals to the private sector and foreign aid groups , the government introduced a system of cards , lettered A , B or C , which provide bearers with privileged access to imported goods . |
8 | Meanwhile , assisted and deliberately encouraged by various tax remissions , an increasing number of people are covered , to an increasing extent , by non-state pension schemes , many of which provide benefits well above subsistence . |
9 | Their lives are dominated by three main concepts — the male ego whose nurturing , preserving and boosting is considered of vital importance ; a sense of hierarchy which is considered synonymous with the existence of the family ; and finally the closeness of relationships — the bonds which provide consolation . |
10 | Equally impressive is the standard-fit ( on the SE ) Wabco anti-lock brakes , which provide superb , progressive braking . |
11 | Too often some of our Catholic families are not aware of the existence of our excellent senior schools which provide for a solid Catholic education and a growth in faith for our children . |
12 | The Social Democrat parties on both sides of the inner-German border agreed in early January 1990 that £72 billion would be needed to replace the brown coal generators which provide 70 per cent of East Germany 's energy and clean up the water and sewage systems . |
13 | These are factors which provide the basis on which the new environmental security regime can be built , although , sadly , it will probably take more than one catastrophe to shake the world into acceptance of the sacrifices of sovereignty and treasure which will be needed to make it effective . |
14 | A jitter , caused by the way the solar panels ( which provide power ) buckle when the telescope moves into and out of the earth 's shadow , disturbs those observations that can be made . |
15 | There are practical reasons for this arrangement : any manual system of record-keeping relies either on heavy duplication of information , sited wherever that information may be routinely required , or on a complex system of cross-referenced card-indexes which provide guides to relevant documentation . |
16 | ABARE says some policies , such as lump sum payments not related to production or to input use , or production entitlement guarantees ( PEGs ) , which provide budget financed support on limited quantities , are far less distorting than most current policies . |
17 | The rowan ( Sorbus aucuparia ) is a great favourite of starlings , which provide an amusing display of gluttony as they devour the bright red autumn berries . |
18 | However , this is to mistake not only the demanding nature of current practice but also the non-punitive knowledge , skills , and values which provide for its success . |
19 | Less than two minutes away are the three pools which provide the daytime focus . |
20 | It is these processes which provide the principles for staff management and enhance the quality of working relationships within the organisation . |
21 | We are committed to developing tourism in ways which provide all-year-round jobs and bring benefit to less well-known parts of our countryside , without damaging the environment . |
22 | However , our foods are made up of three major components which provide energy : carbohydrates , fats and proteins . |
23 | The original system used a £25 million ICL 2960 computer with 100 on-line EDS-200 disc stores capable of holding 30 million separate dossiers but in 1984 ( an apt year indeed ) two ICL 2980 computers were ordered which provide enough capacity to store a 1,000-word report on every adult in Britain . |
24 | Although it will never attain real equality , a democratic society will seek to ensure that there is a redistribution in wealth through taxation which funds the services which provide help to those that need it . |
25 | Do keep the press informed of events which provide photo opportunities — Easter bonnet parade , pancake race , the school 's celebration of its 50th birthday etc . |
26 | This is somewhat in contrast to the photographs of former collaborator George Sutkus which provide the unpopulated settings , the places which the onlooker can choose to inhabit . |
27 | For all their imperfections , the old wetland commons had a certain self-sufficiency and self-containment which provide a standard against which to judge the enthusiastic , never-satisfied ambitions of the agriculturalists and drainage men who set out to exploit them . |
28 | To make things more difficult , not only have legal rules failed to develop , but the concepts which provide the stuff of legal rules are equally ill equipped to respond adequately . |
29 | New proteins are now synthesized which provide the muscle 's contractile machinery and it becomes organized in the cell into a highly ordered array of filaments which gives muscle its striated appearance . |
30 | Milk and food can also be contaminated by infection in the animals which provide them and preventing the transmission of such disease ( e.g. brucellosis ) involves strict control over the source and supply of animal food products for human consumption . |