Sentence examples for something to provide from inspiring English sources

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Or at least something to provide a distraction.

Scorsese yearns for something to provide the ultimate validation of his creative and professional existence.

I recommend it to anyone looking for something to provide newfound aches and an ever-tidy venue for that lonely, bewildering argument with yourself that is life.

"The government should do something to provide shelter, and do something to make the number of beggars smaller," Mr. Hu said.

Some people ask for a sandwich, but mostly it's requests for hot chocolate, specific chocolate bars, something to provide a small fleeting pleasure.

But an alternative needs that same garnet hue (a crucial contrast to the beigeness of the Thanksgiving plate) and something to provide a sophisticated, amped-up spin on the flavors that cranberry sauce is supposed to deliver.

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You want to offer something different, to provide a new arena of auditory bliss.

But the White House is insisting that Congress also do something to help provide health insurance for people who have no coverage.

If you eschew shoes, "something else has to provide the cushioning".

I would want to replace it with something big enough to provide some immediate protection.

Mr. Mediavilla said, "The affordable housing regulation is something we have to provide.

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