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

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1 It was a memorable tour by the Pakistanis and the bottom line must be the magnificent spectacle of cricket they provided for all who watched them .
2 This would be so particularly if the employees had terms in their contracts that provided for such extra amounts , or if the employees included directors who were entitled to such extra amounts under their service contracts .
3 But even if the Verulamium defences were post-Hadrianic , it may not have been the same operation which provided for such an in-significant place as Great Casterton .
4 The Treaty of Brètigny provided for this , and a treaty which the French appeared for the moment willing to accept was a much more substantial victory for Edward than one which gave him a vast area on paper but which the French would be bound to resist .
5 They provided for some right to initiate legislation ( at present the prerogative of the Commission ) , and for the EP to see Commission proposals before the Council of Ministers , which would then work on texts already amended by the EP .
6 The agreement endorsed the principle of " self-sufficiency " , which stipulated that waste should be treated or disposed of as close as possible to the point of production , although it provided for some flexibility in the case of smaller countries .
7 The election was conducted according to an electoral law agreed during the round table talks , which provided for half the 400 Grand National Assembly seats to be elected on a constituency basis and the remainder by proportional representation [ see p. 37380 ] .
8 The characteristics of the controlled authority are in some ways those of the classic bureaucracy , in which rules provide for all cases of need .
9 Negotiations by 5 Corps with 3 and 4 Jugoslav armies provide for all military personnel to be handed over to Jugoslavs and considerable numbers have already been handed back …
10 However , to the CNAA 's surprise , a number of institutions has indicated that they wish to take advantage of the new procedures by proposing special arrangements which would , in effect , provide for all their courses to be validated by a method other than the normal one .
11 ‘ All these changes have been made to elevate the level of service and support we provide for all out customers in the UK and Ireland , ’ said Group sales director Roger Little .
12 Even so , the judges are hampered by the thought that they must not run counter to political trends , for example by implying a right to full compensation for the appropriation of property when a socialist legislature did not in terms provide for such compensation .
13 Moreover , the P cepacia problem has emerged at the same time as social networks have developed between adult patients with CF , and their families ; many individuals have derived great mutual benefit from these contacts , which provide for most of their social activity .
14 From the loan 's spread a bank endeavours to make some return on its capital resources ( approximately 4 per cent ) used in funding each loan , provide for any subsequent bad debts and meet administrative costs of the lending department .
15 As yet , these schools account for only a small amount of annual expenditure — 3 million in 1989–90 — but the government 's expenditure plans provide for this sum to increase ( to 20 million by 1991–2 ) as more schools choose to ‘ opt out ’ of LEA control and financing ( HM Treasury , 1990 , Table 11.1 ) .
16 The regulations provide for this in certain circumstances and we are considering how to improve the detail of the procedures .
17 Where a deposit is inserted the standard conditions provide for this to be 10% of the price .
18 The Chamber Choir and the Renaissance Singers provide for those interested in joining smaller choirs .
19 If anything I think women 's education now has to compensate a little erm and provide for those areas in which women start in a way that could be considered a handicap to men .
20 In a society whose social and economic system had originally been , and to a certain degree still was , organised to provide for such eventualities , this was scarcely surprising .
21 It is clearly very difficult to provide an economic service to provide for such peaks and troughs in demands , and so most attempts to ameliorate the decline in rural public transport have tried to be ‘ user-specific ’ or to use ‘ spare capacity ’ on services already in existence .
22 Advice and assistance in making a will can only be given to a client who is over 70 , or disabled or suffering from a mental disorder ( or a parent or guardian wishing to provide for such a person ) , or a single parent wishing to appoint a testamentary guardian .
23 In order to provide for such a constitutional amendment , Parliament passed the European Communities Act in 1972 , which stated that the requirements arising now or subsequently from the Treaty ‘ are without further enactment to be given legal effect or used in the United Kingdom ’ ( European Communities Act , section 2(1) ) .
24 It is usual to provide for such circumstances by permitting expulsion where a partner , through ill health etc , is prevented from performing his obligations to the firm .
25 Enabling all teachers to provide for each according to need : skill enhancement within a problem-solving framework — the shift in role for the specialist supporter
26 Further , to be wholly effective , the sterile supply would have to be sufficient to provide for each suffering individual 's use on every occasion and even for potential first-time intravenous users and this would require a level of anticipatory responsibility that is improbable .
27 Besides , there are nowhere near enough dead people with healthy pancreases , nor families willing to give permission for transplants , to provide for all the millions in need .
28 The long-term solution was reached in 1852 when local authorities were empowered to provide for all classes and denominations .
29 We are here to provide for all those who are weaker and hungrier , more battered and crippled than ourselves .
30 This CCL was not based on the capabilities of any one system , and it attempted to provide for all the facilities through any existing bibliographic information system .
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