Example sentences of "provide for [det] " in BNC.

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31 The foregoing illustrates but one way in which the instilling of a belief in the existence of a ‘ god ’ with powers to provide for all human wants without effort on the part of the beneficiary to contribute , can do harm instead of good .
32 The historical fact is that the settlement of 1688–1701 failed to settle everything ; it failed to provide for all contingencies .
33 The simple form of this argument is that new technology is so enormously labour-saving that we will never again need full employment to provide for all our needs .
34 By contrast , and despite there being a duty on local education authorities since 1944 to provide for all up to the age of 19 , significant numbers of young people with special educational needs began to enter colleges only in the mid-to-late 1970s .
35 The scenario at this stage was that Friern would be allowed to die with dignity à la Powick , once the catchment district services were sufficiently strengthened to provide for all new patients .
36 Japanese businessmen have little confidence in detailed contracts which attempt to provide for all possible contingencies .
37 While it may be possible to provide for most eventualities from a number of well-sited CMHCs within a district , a full community mental health service should offer a choice of convenient ways to get specialist help in addition to CMHCs , for example through the local GP health centre or surgery , at a local outpatient clinic or at home .
38 Yet , at the same time , these are the sectors that are most likely to provide for those workers ( the lower paid and the unemployed ) at whom the government 's migration policies , operating through the Employment Transfer and Job Search Schemes , are aimed .
39 We welcome the advice that new retail development should be sited so as to reduce the number and length of car journeys and to provide for those who do not have access to a car .
40 By this means a male pensioner could choose to provide for any dependants after his death ( Rhodes , 1965 , p. 51 ) .
41 To provide for any improvements in education or Institute affairs , close liaison and dialogue with the committees , tutors , general membership , educationalists and also kindred associations all of whom are committed towards advancing both the profession of embalming and funeral service .
42 If the scheme is to provide for any financial assistance this will be detailed here .
43 Somehow you have to provide for these additional demands , and many more , within the annual budget voted each year to the service .
44 The plans for the new building had to provide for these units and also for the Continental Shelf Unit which occupied a building in the Government Training Centre at Granton from 1969 .
45 The expenses incurred by the college were all incurred necessarily in order properly to provide for these pupils .
46 However , as modulating notes ( e.g. sharpened leading-notes ) are particularly important at cadence points , it is well to provide for these in the melody .
47 To provide for these services to be provided efficiently and to avoid the Assistant Director being involved in detailed matters in these areas to the detriment of his managerial responsibility it is recommended that an Office Manager be appointed who would co-ordinate all these activities .
48 It was what they both wanted and with her share of her father 's money Beryl would be well able to provide for both of them in style .
49 Both to provide for some self-containment , and thereby minimize the degree of out-commuting .
50 However , he informed a parliament committee meeting on Jan. 9 that the central government was " working on a comprehensive action plan for revamping the administration in Punjab " , and did not rule out amending the Constitution to provide for more autonomy as long as all other political parties co-operated in the matter .
51 Hunter , seeing Vial remove the part without preserving a flap of skin to cover the wound , advised Vial , the next time he operated , to provide for this .
52 It is therefore most important to provide for this in the expert clause .
53 In order to attempt to provide for this possibility there should be a contractual provision which permits renegotiation and see R S Components Ltd v Irwin [ 1974 ] 1 All ER 41 .
54 Are you going to be sure that that money is available to provide for this .
55 Will fares have to rise to provide for this , particularly if open access and therefore competition is not present ?
56 Well , certainly this particular piece of work would have been held up , er the salary that we 're able to provide for this young researcher was absol , absolutely essential , and in Great Britain there is an enormous reliance on charitable funding for research , it 's absolutely essential .
57 As a result , you may have little practical alternative but to agree to increased working hours or to work in a different area , despite the fact that the contract does not provide for such things , if they are commercially necessary from the point of view of the business .
58 The County Court ( Interest on Judgment Debts ) Order 1991 is restrictive , but does provide for such interest on a judgment of not less than £5,000 .
59 What kinds of support do relatives provide for each other ?
60 A well-drawn rent review clause must provide for each of the following : ( 1 ) the review dates ; ( 2 ) the method of initiating the review ; ( 3 ) the procedure for resolving disputes ; ( 4 ) the timetable ; ( 5 ) the valuation formula .
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