Example sentences of "[pron] catered for " in BNC.

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1 You know , I catered for my father who was disabled and I mean it was nay till I was much older , oh he is disabled !
2 This led to the establishment of French language newspapers , edited by Frenchmen , which catered for a combined European and évolué readership .
3 Instead , the Government had supported a daily press in Dar es Salaam , which catered for a relatively small and mainly urban readership .
4 This infant school was sometimes part of a junior school which catered for seven to eleven year olds .
5 We finished the day with an impromptu game of football in a nearby meadow , followed by a visit to a local hotel which catered for travellers , and who else were we but that ?
6 In no way did we want a union type association , it was all to be kept low key and friendly , which suited both ourselves and our administration , for we already had an official union which catered for the needs of the Customs and Excise in general .
7 This sense of Christian unity in the faith enacted in liturgical structures which catered for the needs of lay individuals seeking to understand their faith was lost after the Reformation , when increasing stress was put on individual communion and a personal relationship with God .
8 You catered for pets .
9 Under the old regional arrangements , the entrepreneurial independent tour organisers had been able to profit handsomely ; especially those who catered for the insatiable demand by railway enthusiasts to travel ‘ new ’ lines behind favourite or unusual diesel types .
10 For the latest generation of skilled working-class adults and their families , leisure became more privatised : pubs and clubs were no longer a source of attraction unless they catered for couples and promised an evening of entertainment .
11 Tommy Sparks with his extremely efficient-looking staff , outside his Milford Street shop , in the days when he catered for men only .
12 His shop would have been in a back street , probably in a run-down part of the town , amongst the dwellings of those whom he catered for ; indeed , Sowerberry himself was only just above the bread-line .
13 He catered for ‘ Doctors of Physick , Apothecaries , Chirurgions , and others Studious of Physick or Curious in Chymical Operations ’ .
14 A simple , single school-room with an entrance porch on the east side , it catered for the children of Shawell and the surrounding villages until after World War I. It is significant that even such a simple building as this was not immune from the stylistic preferences of contemporary architects and the steeply pitched roof-slopes of the schoolroom are ‘ stratified ’ with bands of alternating plain and fish-scale pattern tiles in true ‘ High Victorian ’ fashion .
15 Originally it catered for pupils from 5 to 16 , but local reorganisation means that eventually the school will only accommodate children of secondary school age .
16 It catered for three Wehrmacht officers , the Danish research engineer and his chief assistant , and a young SS officer who was the Dane 's personal security escort .
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