Example sentences of "[adv] provide for " in BNC.

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1 The expenses incurred by the college were all incurred necessarily in order properly to provide for these pupils .
2 Some partnership deeds do , however , expressly provide for the payment of a salary in addition to a share of the firm 's profits .
3 The judge concluded that since rule 4.4(4) of the Family Proceedings Rules 1991did not expressly provide for the making of an application ex parte for a residence order and since section 9(5) of the Children Act 1989 prohibited him from making either a prohibited steps order or a specific issue order to achieve that result he had no jurisdiction to make the orders sought .
4 Guests will be lawful visitors to those parts of the hotel to which they have been invited , i.e. all public rooms ( lounge , reception , restaurant ) , their bedrooms , conveniences , etc. provided for guests ' use .
5 It also contained a clause which effectively provided for its continued validity should the Soviet Union be dissolved or reconstituted .
6 These policies have , in many cases , been taken out by individuals on low incomes merely to provide for the cost of funeral expenses .
7 The UK Government offers Overseas Research Student(ORS) awards annually to provide for partial remission of fees to overseas postgraduate students of outstanding merit and research potential who are studying for research degrees .
8 First , any new source of revenue should be capable of producing a yield large enough to provide for the possibility of a substantial reduction in both grant and domestic rates .
9 Austrians view markets as a spontaneous social order that arises naturally to provide for beneficial exchanges .
10 This disjunctive , unfinished quality challenges readers to establish an order which the text does not entirely provide for them .
11 People who are self-employed are not included in SERPS and can therefore only provide for their retirement with a personal pension plan plus the basic state pension .
12 But people can only provide for their own welfare in a capitalist society if opportunities are available for them in the labour market- and for most , because of transport and accessibility problems , child-care issues and constraints on long-distance migration , it must be the very local labour market .
13 By the mid-1930s such ‘ option ’ arrangements were characteristic of private sector provision also ; it was for the male breadwinner alone to decide whether he would so provide for his dependants or take his full pension on retirement .
14 Her elder sister rebukes her : ‘ It 's only providing for its family ; it has a right to them .
15 We are well and have no worries being happy together and not in need William leaving me better provided for than ever I had expected .
16 In terms of exercise , horses seem better provided for than runners .
17 I can not , however , accept his statement that ‘ when allowance is made for university posts and the commitment to research there is no indication that London and the south east are better provided for than the United Kingdom . ’
18 The women were better provided for and were allowed to sit down .
19 During Elizabeth 's reign , the magistrates of Nottingham , for example , not only provided for a town preacher but , in order that ‘ God 's glory [ be ] set forth and the people brought into good obedience ’ , they also held a weekly assembly of ministers and lay justices for the correction of blasphemy , whoredom , drunkenness , and other ungodly behaviour .
20 Access into these compartments is only provided for maintenance work and control of the extinguishing system should be provided externally in addition to the provision of internal automatic devices designed to operate the system .
21 Process modelling within LIFESPAN is currently only provided for the object class of ‘ module ’ .
22 And in the bathroom , she had been allowed to use one of the tiny , individual soap shells especially provided for the guests , and to keep it afterwards .
23 If the terms of redemption merely provided for their redemption at par , their holders would be highly vulnerable ; for if interest rates fell since the date of issue it would clearly pay the company to redeem them and to borrow money at a lower rate of interest than the fixed dividend .
24 The great boulevards led to him from all directions , bringing the homage of a loyal and overawed population — who could assemble in the oval-shaped square thoughtfully provided for a quarter of a million of them .
25 According to Reuters news agency , the draft apparently provided for the election of fewer than a quarter of the 460 Sejm deputies by a first-past-the-post majority vote ; most of the seats would be distributed to parties proportional to the votes won by their national lists of candidates .
26 The picture was completed only in 1971 when children with severe learning difficulties , hitherto provided for by the health authorities , were brought into the education service .
27 At present the convention , which came into force this month , only provides for an exchange of information , consultation , research and monitoring .
28 Although this jurisdiction is a concomitant of its appellate jurisdiction under the Criminal Appeal Act 1968 , the Act only provides for appeals from the Court of Appeal to the House of Lords from appeals heard by the Court of Appeal .
29 In England Charles I decided soon after his accession no longer to provide for the " diet " of foreign diplomats in London .
30 In other words not to provide for a continuing level of migration as it has been in the past .
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