Example sentences of "provision [vb mod] be made [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Further , by wills and settlements , provision may be made for those who may come into existence at a future time , subject to the rule against perpetuities , which forbids any disposition which is not certain to take effect ( if it takes effect at all ) within lives in being and twenty-one years afterwards ; but a life in being includes a person en ventre sa mere at the time when the will or settlement takes effect . |
2 | We now consider how provision may be made for manipulating subdivisions of a word . |
3 | Moreover , where more than one of such general characteristics are treated as identifying criteria , provision may be made for their possible conflict by their arrangement in an order of superiority , as by the common subordination of custom or precedent to statute , the latter being a ‘ superior source ’ of law … |
4 | There was one major shock in that he did not increase the ‘ pensions cap ’ — the maximum level of earnings for which pension provision may be made with tax relief . |
5 | If breaking bulk involves the transfer of potentially harmful materials to other containers provision should be made for a sink , water supply and worktop . |
6 | More provision should be made for the under-fives ; teachers ' aides should be recruited and trained ; problem areas should get extra teachers ; home-school relations should be improved , and a triangular partnership of home-school-child established . |
7 | Whenever possible provision should be made for relocating or retraining dismissed staff , not only because of the personal benefits to those involved , but also because of the effects on the remaining staff 's morale . |
8 | Provision should be made for medical treatment to be included in the cover . |
9 | Special provision should be made for the 2,000 or so full-time adult education staff , including LEA organizers , along the lines suggested in the first Haycocks Report . |
10 | Provision should be made for ensuring that the competences specified can take into account changes which may occur in technology or market requirements . |
11 | Politicians fueled rather than played down the belief that Britain should become , in the words of one politician , " a land fit for heroes " once " the war to end all wars " was won — in other words , that provision should be made for those who had fought for King and Country . |
12 | Provision should be made for the chairing of each meeting and for the taking of votes . |
13 | Accordingly , provision should be made for the expenses of cleaning and maintaining the sanitary facilities . |
14 | ( iv ) Charging Clause — Specific provision should be made for this in the court order as the trustees ( particularly if there are infants ) can not give themselves power to charge in the declaration of trust without authority . |
15 | However , he gave broad support to the proposal that provision should be made for secure accommodation for persistent juvenile offenders . |
16 | Her conclusion was that 20.6 of the children were of high intelligence for whom special provision should be made in central or secondary schools . |
17 | An additional provision should be made in the profit and loss account for replacement of rail passenger assets . |
18 | In this particular situation , a letter of support would indicate a legal or commercial obligation , and so provision should be made against the debit minority interest recognised in the consolidated balance sheet . |
19 | Provision should be made against the investment if there is any impairment in value . |
20 | Provision must be made for emergencies and a degree of flexibility maintained to allow for changing circumstances , such as the introduction of a new subject or course . |
21 | The messenger descends quickly enough when its propellant vanes collapse , so provision must be made for a soft landing of any weighty camera unit . |
22 | Merciful provision must be made for those who failed to do so , but the failures must never be better off than the successes . |
23 | Adequate provision must be made for the various kinds of aquatic plants , for some prefer the shallows around the pool while others require much deeper water . |
24 | In short , all existing and future minerals planning permissions must be brought up to the environmental standards expected today , and provision must be made for a regular upgrading of standards in the future . |
25 | Although provision must be made for new simple subjects , new complex subjects are much more likely to occur . |
26 | Provision must be made for linking related subjects . |
27 | … ( 6 ) Schedule 12 to this Act has effect for the purposes of this section and , in that Schedule — ( a ) Part I prescribes the matters for which provision must be made by a scheme if it is to be a scheme which qualifies for recognition for the purposes of this section ; ( b ) Part II prescribes the matters action in relation to any of which must be subject to investigation under a scheme if it is to qualify for recognition for the purpose of investigations in relation to that matter ; and ( c ) Part III contains other requirements to which a scheme must conform if it is to be so recognised . |
28 | Under such leases , the builder/developer would be responsible for erecting a building or a number of buildings upon a particular site , and detailed provision might be made for the manner of their construction and continuing maintenance , even down to the type of subsequent letting of the buildings which was to be permitted . |
29 | No provision could be made for the selection of books to be kept up to date and they are not much used now , but there is an excellent service of books from the Argyll and Bute District library for the residents and patients in the hospital . |
30 | They did ask the King to call a free Parliament , in which provision could be made for a " due liberty of conscience " for all Protestants , although they linked this with the demand that the Church of England should " be secured according to the Act of Uniformity " , suggesting that " due liberty of conscience " was to be very limited indeed . |