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

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1 The report discusses the implications of the short time local authorities had to plan for use of the grant , in particular the difficulties within the time scale of consulting users , carers and others in planning for and providing new services .
2 From a school management point of view , valuable lessons about the nature of curriculum change , the processes involved and the need to plan for and provide adequate time and resource for all staff involved , have been learnt .
3 The failure of Keynesianism to account for and provide solutions to the growing problem of stagflation .
4 It is essential that we should maintain both our sensitivity and our effectiveness , if we are to protect and watch over the interests of the people we work for and provide the kind of services they need .
5 Several weeks later he was approached by the same man and a colleague in a Dungannon street , when he was ‘ explicitly asked to work for and provide information for them . ’
6 ‘ For 10 minutes they attempted to engage Anthony in conversation before explicitly asking him to work for and provide information to them .
7 The unlisted securities market , the Third market and the over-the-counter market provided business with something to aim for and provided investors with a method of disposing of their interests ( an ‘ exit route ’ in the terminology ) .
8 The criterion-referencing of assessments is not an essential feature of graded tests , but it is an approach which has been strongly recommended because it is intended to make clearer the targets which pupils need to aim for and to provide information on achievements for parents , teachers and employers .
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