Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Busy carers may make good provision for the physical needs of the parent without considering how they must be feeling .
2 Midwives or health visitors may also need to advise on other family members ' needs to ensure they are not being overlooked , and these may include practical childcare for a newborn baby and the feelings of the partner adjusting to being a parent .
3 This may include out-of-school clubs for children who would otherwise return to an empty home , holiday schemes and special interest activities .
4 Firstly , an elder may display verbal consciousness for most of her or his day-to-day conduct , even if sometimes haltingly or with verbal expression impaired by physical conditions such as aphasia .
5 For example , she may be required to take an assessment of her nursing skills for examination purposes during the allocation , and may need extra help for this purpose .
6 First , the animal may need bright colours for social reasons — to attract a mate , repel a rival , maintain high status , or carry out parental duties .
7 the great bulk of community care is provided by friends , family and neighbours … it is right that they should be able to play their part in looking after those close to them … service providers should make practical support for carers a high priority .
8 If the precise boundaries of the demised property are of importance ( as where the tenant covenants to keep " the demised property " in repair ) the draftsman should make express provision for horizontal divisions .
9 If you are living away from home you should make preliminary arrangements for suitable accommodation ( for additional advice see the section on Student Services on page 18 ) .
10 They claimed broadcast programmes should be available to everybody ( ‘ geographic universality ’ ) , should cater for all interests and tastes , and should make particular provision for minorities ( especially the disadvantaged ) .
11 However in the twentieth century this principle has been modified somewhat through both statutory and case law , by introducing the principle that a will should make fair provision for people who have had certain types of relationship with the deceased , mostly but not exclusively kin ( Cretney , 1984 , ch. 23 ; Green , 1988 ) .
12 The essential feature of the family centre is that it provides a service to the whole family and not just the child although family centres may also provide other child-centred services such as day care , out-of-school activities and child health clinics. ( d ) Support at home Local authorities must make appropriate provision for the following services to be available to children in need who are living with their families ( Sched 2 , para 8 ) : ( i ) advice , guidance and counselling ; ( ii ) occupational , social , cultural and recreational activities ; ( iii ) home help ( including laundry facilities ) ; ( iv ) transport or assistance with travel expenses to and from the home so that the child may take advantage of any service offered ; ( v ) assistance to enable the child and his family to have a holiday .
13 Whatever the future pattern of health care in London , it must make adequate provision for the demands likely to be made in the immediate future .
14 And yet she must seek new outlets for her work ; she greatly wanted to expand her range of shoemaking outside the humdrum jobs of soling and heeling heavy working boots .
15 While your commentary should naturally be unbiased , it is reasonable that it should include possible reasons for any patterns revealed .
16 Where a departure continues in subsequent financial statements , the disclosures should be made in all such subsequent statements , and should include corresponding amounts for the previous year .
17 These include the use of safe techniques and the correct use , wear , cleanliness and maintenance of protective clothing and equipment and should include periodic checks for their integrity and suitability for the task in hand .
18 In contrast , Copenhagen states : ‘ Governments should consider limiting eligibility for IVF to women of 40 years of age or under ’ ; ‘ Governments should consider limiting the number of IVF treatment cycles per woman ’ ; and ‘ All clinics should … 0 limit the number of eggs or embryos transferred during an IVF treatment cycle to no more than three ’ .
19 The Iranians , too , were making very hopeful noises that improved relations , which must include British support for a UN resolution blaming Iraq for the Iran-Iraq War , would encourage them to help secure our release .
20 Dr Newton , Harwell 's deputy head of biomedical research must give regular samples for analysis , as does his fellow volunteer , Eric Voice , along with regular sessions under this detector which picks up the gamma rays given off by the plutonium .
21 Dr Newton , Harwell 's deputy head of biomedical research must give regular samples for analysis , as does his fellow volunteer , Eric Voice , along with regular sessions under this detector which picks up the gamma rays given off by the plutonium .
22 It appeared that the " Paris Club " of Western creditor governments had softened its insistence that Ukraine should assume collective responsibility for the former Soviet Union 's foreign debt , following a meeting between Vitold Fokin , the Ukraine Prime Minister , and Jean-Claude Trichet , the Paris Club president , on March 3 .
23 In parallel with our training strategy we must ensure sufficient funding for health and safety campaigns if we are to realize the objectives set out in this report .
24 All these guitars have slim necks , which helps to make the beginner 's life easier , and providing they are treated with the same care and respect as more expensive instruments , they should give good service for many years .
25 However , as the entry of a new hotel is a relatively slow process from planning appliction to operation this should give sufficient time for existing hotels to develop appropriate strategies .
26 Sterilisation operations are governed by the same legal requirements as any other operation , that is the patient should give informed permission for the procedure that is to be carried out .
27 Our laws must provide exemplary punishment for violent crimes .
28 But , as 1992 approaches , and with the violence associated with the game so closely tied up with the image of England 's fans , it is the challenge of European integration which must provide new directions for the people 's game .
29 More importantly , in the light of the events in Yugoslavia , whose guest membership of the Council of Europe is likely to be suspended , those countries must provide proper protection for minorities .
30 The sole practitioner is especially vulnerable to the effects of sickness or other absence and the financial management regime must provide sufficient cover for such factors .
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