Sentence examples for provides something as from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Blade meanwhile provides something as vital and unassuming as a heartbeat.

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This struggle to provide something as basic as accommodation has led to fears about Sweden's ability to handle more complex refugee needs, such as education and healthcare.

I have vague memories of my mother suggesting that "international law requires a lot of time away from home, dear," but I wasn't really listening, and I did not for a moment consider choosing a career because it would provide something as complex as flextime-in-preparation-for-the-day-when-I-had-children.

The U.S. could not provide something as simple as fresh bottled water to the people at the Superdome for days.

While Dubugnon has provided something as lightweight as its title suggests, the result is neither flippant nor vacuous – as amuse-bouche orchestral morsels frequently turn out to be.

In the hands of many advocates of privatisation, this puzzle is turned into a knock-down refutation: if the profit motive works well in providing something as vital as food, it must work well everywhere.

The New York Times has an excellent, depressing story on how America and its allies have failed to provide something as simple and (especially in the scorching heat of Mesopotamia) vital as a decent supply of electricity for Baghdad since they took over the country the better part of a decade ago.In politics, however, the picture is more mixed.

If festivals really are about providing a measure of escape from the bleached and boring innards of our daily existence, with its minor key frustrations and even more minor points of departure, it makes sense that they should provide something as unlike it as possible.

It provides something new as well: an amalgam of Classicism and a harmonic language indebted to Ravel.

A1B makes no adjustments from "Business-As-Usual" until CO2 concentrations reach 720 ppmv (very aggressive), and as such provides something like an upper bound to potential tsetse distribution.

In a dish that's largely mush, coarsely grating the fruit, rather than finely grating it to a pulp, as Williams suggests, provides something to get your teeth into.

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