Example sentences of "for the provision " in BNC.

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1 A major change for the National Health Service will be the introduction of contracts for the provision of hospital services .
2 The last two were the social railway , requiring continuing support in grant-aid for the provision of socially essential services in the capital , in the great conurbations , and in rural areas .
3 Sir Geoffrey and his committee will be attempting to define the relationship between the clearing house and the Exchange and the financial arrangements for the provision of services .
4 There is also a booklet ‘ New Cars for War Pensioners ’ for those in that category , and a scheme for the provision of used cars and powered wheelchairs .
5 The Royal corps of Transport is responsible , for the most part , for the provision of land transport to support the Army 's logistics needs .
6 A compromise was eventually negotiated in which the space to the west of the building , originally planned as a garden , was devoted instead to a car park and to compensate for this loss of amenity , the Historic Buildings Council then agreed to pay for the provision of the jetty and roof garden .
7 Not only did the WEA have providing rights and responsibilities in negotiations with the Board of Education and LEAs but it enhanced its position and status in seeking funds from philanthropic bodies to support pioneering , experimental schemes for the provision of adult education , particularly in rural areas .
8 It was also clear that the creation of a network of village centres for the provision of classes and courses was a necessary but insufficient basis for a well-founded adult education movement .
9 Second , it was necessary to examine and define the ways in which an effective working relationship between both bodies might be agreed for the provision of adult education in rural areas .
10 For the provision of adult education in the post-war period the way forward had been indicated broadly by the Education Act 1944 .
11 Criteria would need to be established for the provision of grant perhaps based on the Standard Man Day requirement of the farm .
12 The crucial distinction between the residual and the institutional model is that , in the latter , the state accepts responsibility for the provision of rather more than a basic minimum .
13 Batches of journals had been despatched to Nepal , Pakistan and Romania under the IC 's scheme for the provision of back issues to needy institutions overseas .
14 We will arrange for the provision to you of the services which form part of the inclusive holiday as confirmed to you .
15 Perhaps the greatest achievements of Haussmann in his transformation of the city were the least visible , for the provision of sewers , gas , and water probably did more to enhance the city 's life than almost anything else .
16 Coppices of oak were cultivated in the area for the provision of charcoal .
17 During prenatal existence , a safe environment is provided by the mother 's uterus but , from the moment of birth , a baby becomes instantly exposed to all the hazards in the external environment and is totally dependent on adults for the provision of a safe environment in which to thrive and survive .
18 GUIDELINES FOR THE PROVISION OF SILICA SAND IN ENGLAND AND WALES
19 New opportunities for sub-regional planning came with the establishment in 1974 of Area Health Authorities ( AHAs ) ‘ with full planning and operational responsibilities … responsible for the provision of comprehensive health services … ’ to a defined population ( DHSS , 1972 ) .
20 However , do the proposals for the provision of services hinder or help health authorities in fulfilling their planning role ?
21 The key point of these arguments is the suggestion that state bureaucracies have certain special features which encourage them to have budgets which are significantly greater than would be ‘ optimal ’ for the provision of the services with which they deal .
22 At the same time schools continue to be responsible for the provision of high quality education for their students .
23 The design of the area will depend upon whether you have a practical room available ( dissection , if you are including this , will require hand washing facilities ) , a reading area and somewhere for the provision of supplementary reading , and whether the library can be used .
24 Students may be required by or on behalf of the Senate to arrange for the provision of appropriate evidence about their state of health .
25 No reliance on the imagined generosity of a mythical ‘ god ’ can provide escape from the natural order that ultimately insists that responsibility for the provision of the needs , for example of a family , lies primarily with the parents .
26 Now that the Institution 's policy for the provision of part-time education has been made clear for , say , the next ten years , it is most likely that all new entrants to the profession will be studying for surveying degrees or diplomas and the profession will have finally become a graduate one .
27 In the Royal Docks the London Borough of Newham in 1987 agreed to support the broad pattern of land use in three consortia schemes and co-operate with LDDC plans on land development and transport change in the area in return for the provision of 1,500 rented houses , a minimum of £60 million of social facilities and training measures to ensure maximum local employment .
28 However , if due allowance is given for the provision of free or low-cost ground tuition provided in the UK , the range should probably be increased by about £5 per hour to £53–£66 per hour , which covers about two-thirds of those establishments included in the analysis .
29 May they take realistic action as well as being open to and expectant for the provision of God .
30 In February 1988 the parish council launched a campaign for the provision of sea defences .
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