Example sentences of "well provide for " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | In terms of exercise , horses seem better provided for than runners . |
3 | 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 . ’ |
4 | The women were better provided for and were allowed to sit down . |
5 | The loss of key staff can be expensive in other ways too — their contracts may well provide for more costly redundancy provisions than for junior employees . |
6 | Despite the Depression , the family were well provided for , and spared the rigours that many others endured . |
7 | In fact , he has continually made a point of recording that he was not a boy from the wrong side of the tracks , as some tried to indicate , but that his mother/grandmother made sure they were well provided for . |
8 | Anglers who like exercise with their fishing are well provided for at Assynt . |
9 | A disaster fund was set up for the widows and orphans and they were reasonably well provided for financially , although the sums they received seem very small by today 's standards of compensation and value of money . |
10 | Other outdoor pursuits — particularly golf and horseriding — are well provided for . |
11 | For some elderly people who have no family or who ( quite reasonably ) do not feel that they need to hang on to capital to pass on to relatives who are themselves well provided for , the purchase of an annuity can be an advantage . |
12 | ‘ It is entirely up to you whether you can gradually raise yourself to the highest position of eminence ever achieved by a musician … whether you choose to leave this world having been ensnared by a skirt , forced to lie on straw and shut up with an attic-full of starving children , or whether , after a Christian life , you go full of satisfaction , honour and glory , your family well provided for , and your name revered by all . ’ |
13 | Their father died some years ago , leaving their mother a widow , though well provided for . |
14 | Papa left him reasonably well provided for through more orthodox investments , but I imagine it just about breaks even . |
15 | Exercise is , in fact , well provided for , with an indoor swimming pool , a gymnasium , a sports area for football ( with teams from outside the prison involved in both football and weightlifting ) , and like most long-term prisons , Maidstone has its share of those who keep fanatically fit . |
16 | To ensure that his widow and her family were well provided for , Prasutagus left half his wealth to the Emperor , which is also what was expected of a dependent ruler . |
17 | His younger children were well provided for , and his heirs retained the lease of Eltham until 1839 . |
18 | ‘ We are well provided for . ’ |
19 | The expansiveness came to an end in the middle of 1940 , when he demanded better terms for Cotton Town than had been offered : ‘ The first book did well for you ( for me too , I readily admit ) , and since I may soon be called up , and have a wife and child to support , I should like to leave them as well provided for as possible . ’ |
20 | Students , with a combination of loan , grant and access funds , are well provided for over the course of an entire year . |
21 | As this kind of inquiry is well provided for by the Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries and Food database , it gave the librarian a chance to have pupils use this source of information to support their project work . |
22 | The minister believes these changes will provide a fairer distribution of grant money to less well provided for parts of the province . |
23 | ‘ Although we welcome the government 's recognition of the importance of the voluntary sector 's advice services , we are concerned about the lack of additional finance to extend the services in less well provided for areas , ’ explained Tim Attwood , director of CAB . |