Example sentences of "provided for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Further , even smaller corporates may be treated as non-private under Rule 5 — 5(4) where they : ( a ) are carrying on a main business which is not investment business ; ( b ) enter into a futures transaction as an integral part of its main business ; ( c ) have , in the firm 's reasonable belief , sufficient experience and understanding to waive protections provided for private customers ; and ( d ) have received a clear warning of the protections under the regulatory system which they would lose , including a statement of its rights to request to be treated as a private customer .
2 Only so may choral opportunities be provided for future generations of children .
3 It would enable staff to know what was expected of them , to have professional support and encouragement and opportunities provided for future improvement .
4 They resented the fact that it perpetuated a situation whereby in many areas , notably in Wales , the only available school was Anglican , no alternative being provided for non-Anglican children .
5 Age Concern would like to see similar attention paid to the extra resources required to ensure provision of adequate staff and facilities to enable high quality health care to be provided for elderly people , both at home and in hospital .
6 In 1990 half the residential care facilities provided for elderly people were owned privately and in most localities there are also increasing numbers of privately owned hostels , group homes and nursing homes , of widely variable quality , serving the needs of young clients .
7 The following is a summary of the principal conditions of the Loan Protector policy and is provided for general information purposes only :
8 Functions are also provided for quantitative colour quality control purposes , such as setting pass/fail tolerance limits , checking the effects of metamerism under different illuminants , and selecting colour constant dye recipes .
9 This example timetable is provided for illustrative purposes only .
10 The Accord , ratified by the federal House of Commons on June 22 , 1988 [ see p. 36426 ] , provided for increased powers for the country 's 10 provinces , reform of the federal Senate and the recognition of Quebec 's position as a " distinct society " .
11 Whilst the Accord provided for increased powers for the provinces and a reform of the federal Senate , its most controversial element was its attempt to induce Quebec to sign the 1982 Constitution in return for a recognition that the French-speaking province was a " distinct society " .
12 The measures initially provided for increased charges to patients totalling DM3,200 million a year and savings on fees , hospital charges and drugs amounting to another DM8,200 million .
13 A major contribution to the growth of state power has also been the ineffective protection traditionally provided for political freedom by the British Constitution .
14 Perhaps the least standardized range of facilities are those provided for high-resolution graphics , where not only is the grid size used different , but the forms of storage and manipulation provided are unique to the particular machine .
15 Previously , she had felt that the activities provided for retired people were not sufficiently mind-stretching and seemed to be based on younger people 's vision of what pensioners wanted .
16 Between 1945 and 1983 , all children ascertained as ‘ handicapped ’ were classified into ten statutory categories of handicap.7 By the 1970s there was widespread dissatisfaction with this system as a means to guide the form of education that should be provided for categorised children .
17 The five-year agreement provided for regular consultations between the two ministries and supreme military commands .
18 A national inquiry into the problems in medical education organised by the King 's Fund identified the need for ‘ professional expertise in curriculum development , teaching methods , and assessment ’ and for opportunities to be provided for regular training of academic staff , and Professor Ron Harden and colleagues , of the Centre for Medical Education at the University of Dundee , have identified staff development courses as an essential prerequisite for the successful introduction of major curriculum reforms .
19 Information is now provided for various Government departments and senior and middle management throughout the organisation .
20 Subsidies would also be provided for agricultural enterprises in order to limit the extent to which oil price rises would be passed on to the consumer in higher costs .
21 There would appear to be the need for a significant increase in the staffing of Branches and adequate training needs to be provided for new staff .
22 Assistance was also provided for other projects including health , education , and the reconstruction of infrastructure destroyed by the war .
23 For instance erm we reduced , and this was common to all groups , we reduced the amount provided for in-service training for teachers .
24 The agreement prepared the way for the ratification of the START treaty , which had been signed in July 1991 by the United States and the Soviet Union and provided for major cuts in the nuclear arsenals of both powers [ see p. 38320 ] .
25 [ Further paragraphs provided for early retirement at 57 and for women at 55 in the former GDR under certain conditions . ]
26 Guidance on the circumspection required in the day-to-day exercise of administrative powers is provided for civil servants in a booklet ominously entitled The Judge Over Your Shoulder .
27 It is in line with the precedent of the timetable motion on the Local Government Finance Bill , which is generally held to have worked well and provided for effective consideration of the Bill .
28 Secured and unsecured personal loans — loans are provided for fixed periods of time , often at fixed rates of interest and equal instalment payments .
29 Support is provided for super VGA users and facilities for image smoothing and cropping are also provided .
30 The treaty provided for mutual consultations if European peace were threatened or violated .
  Next page