Example sentences of "[adj] cater for " in BNC.

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1 Middle schools developed in a variety of patterns ; some catered for 8–12-year-olds ( deemed primary ) , others for 9–13-year-olds ( deemed primary or secondary at the discretion of the LEA ) and yet others for 10–14-year-olds ( deemed secondary ) .
2 Some cater for the public 's need for insurance or pension provision .
3 Some cater for several thousand students , full- and part-time .
4 This caters for those with a combined telephone / press a button to send a FAX machine .
5 There is an official form of transfer known as Form 19(JP) , and this caters for a joint purchase .
6 In such cases the bank/organisation has to be satisfied that a policy of insurance on the private dwelling , adequate to cater for the bank's/organisation 's interest , has been effected by the mortgagor on the buildings on the security of which the mortgage is granted .
7 Short-coated dogs are obviously much easier to cater for in this respect .
8 Streetwise caters for this by providing ‘ core ’ material , together with extra sections and optional activities .
9 Because of this , we devised a modular training package , sufficiently adaptable to cater for the vast majority of individual circumstances .
10 The Glasgow and South-Western catered for a more specialist interest with The Golfing Resorts of the Glasgow and South-Western .
11 There are special schools for visually handicapped pupils in different regions of the country and the majority of these cater for pupils within the full range of visual impairment from total blindness to useful but impaired vision , although in a minority of cases there still remains an emphasis on meeting the needs of pupils who require either tactile or visual methods of working .
12 These cater for the full age range from 11 ( or following middle schools from 12 , 13 or 14 ) to 18 or 19 years .
13 Very broadly residential homes cater for the physically frail whereas nursing homes/long-stay hospital care is more likely to cater for the mentally frail .
14 There were 7 such centres in England in 1988 , all catering for primary age children ( DES , 1988 , Table A1 ) .
15 Embankments can vary considerably in size ; many cater for just a slight change in the level of the ground .
16 For a number of years , it had been obvious that the Glasgow Mission premises in Renfield Street had become inadequate to cater for the social , pastoral and spiritual activities of the deaf citizens of Glasgow , and that a better and bigger building was needed .
17 All in all , a not untypical day in Catterick , Which houses one of the largest garrisons in the Army , composed of a diverse range of units and all catered for by No 4 Region .
18 Activities including fishing , walking , company conferences , product launches or just a memorable break away from it all : they are all catered for at Aldwark Manor .
19 Self-cutting is sometimes a problem in inpatient psychiatric units , especially those catering for adolescents , where it may occur in an epidemic fashion ( Simpson 1975 ; Walsh and Rosen 1985 ) .
20 This allows them to proliferate their model ranges faster to cater for the growing demand for variety in each sector of the market .
21 Even with fewer guests than the park is able to cater for ( some 20,000 this week ; 35,000 are expected daily thereafter ) , the most popular rides such as Big Thunder Mountain and Star Tours had waits of an hour or more .
22 The extent to which radio is able to cater for the tastes and interests of an urban , educated audience at the expense of a rural and less well-educated one is easily overlooked .
23 Technically the production had to be able to cater for precisely lined-up inlay shots , half-silvered mirror shots , glass shots and back-projections to overcome the great hurdle of having the travellers and the ‘ giants ’ in the same shots .
24 The centre is able to cater for 120 people at any one time .
25 I believe that they are now closer to their customers and more able to cater for the needs of their customers , including those who fall behind with their payments .
26 When the sewage treatment plant comes into operation in 1998 it will be able to cater for four times the population of Whitby .
27 The hotel is also happy to cater for vegetarians .
28 Henrietta is a trained cook with a varied repertoire including French , Italian and Oriental food , and is happy to cater for special diets .
29 Happy to cater for meals before or after the show and interval drinks .
30 We regret we are unable to cater for people with physical disabilities .
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