Example sentences of "[noun] catering for " in BNC.

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1 Continuing through the scattered little climatic resort the road leads to the Heiligenschwendi Klinik , a large hospital originally treating respiratory diseases but in more recent times catering for a wide variety of patients .
2 Increasingly all institutions catering for the 16–19 age group will need to run a ‘ mixed economy ’ — preparing students for entry into higher education or for employment .
3 Taking sub-system 1.7 for example , the lower order systems needed to provide full board catering for residents , and occasional meals for day-clients were considered , and the second-level model shown in Fig 11.7 was constructed .
4 When Dixie Dean was on holiday in Ayr , he noticed that a professional sprint was to be held and entered it as an outsider and won ; he thereby not only demonstrated the outstanding athletic abilities of top footballers ( Matthews was also a fine athlete ) , but underlined the survival of the old pedestrian traditions at the new resorts catering for working-class holiday-makers .
5 Today the skiing industry is worth billions and there are more than three thousand resorts catering for about thirty million skiers across the world .
6 Over the past ten years , three styles of traditional Japanese hotels have increased their public profile to westerners — the minshuku ( private homes offering lodging service ) , the pension ( usually at resorts catering for sporting activities ) , and the traditional ryokan .
7 As a result of these , ten percent of children go to special schools — e.g. The Petö Institute or schools catering for the blind , deaf or moderately mentally handicapped .
8 The absurdity of the universities ' power to dictate the curriculum to schools catering for children , 90 per cent of whom were not proceeding to university , was manifest .
9 In the United Kingdom in 1988 , there were 1298 publicly maintained nursery schools catering for some 98,000 children , 82% of them on a part-time basis .
10 They were particularly over-represented in schools catering for children with emotional and behavioural difficulties ( 87% ) and in units for the language impaired ( 79% ) ( ILEA Research and Statistics , 1984 , Table 2 ) .
11 The largest single difference is that , of the Asian children in special schools or units , only 1% were in schools catering for children with emotional and behavioural difficulties , compared with 22% of the Afro-Caribbean children and 16% of the English , Scottish , Welsh and Irish children in special schools or units ( ILEA Research and Statistics , 1984 , Table 2 ) .
12 Many leading manufacturers now have women 's models in their ranges with designs catering for the shorter back length , wider hips and more pronounced bottom .
13 Almost broke , she had worked as a telephonist at an escort agency whispering secret promises to paying clients , and as a hostess in a Soho club catering for Japanese businessmen .
14 There is therefore a real need for the adequate provision of residential homes catering for long stay mentally handicapped children , and an equal need that such homes offer the right type of care for the young mentally handicapped child .
15 Although professionalism was restricted and most governing sports bodies held themselves aloof from the pursuit of profit , the impression remains that sport soon became part of a ‘ leisure , industry catering for the needs of a new kind of urban consumer .
16 In seeking to make these aims operational , the plan set out the general characteristics of the proposed polytechnic : it was to be a ‘ broadly-based institution catering for a wide range of higher education for the over-18 age groups ’ , giving priority to sandwich courses , but providing courses other than degree courses for those able to benefit from ‘ advanced courses of a specialist nature ’ .
17 The new organizations catering for this were to be economically more efficient and culturally more bland than the popular movements of the first half of the century .
18 All the picturesque seaside towns with ruins of old castles or monasteries to visit , busy shops catering for local needs , and few tourists .
19 In the ILEA ( which published much more detailed statistics on special education than central government or other LEAs ) , boys were in the majority in schools and units catering for every type of special need .
20 Coalport Minerva and Mason 's Ironstone are specialist units catering for very particular types of produce and both are important to the Group 's strategy of developing its valuable brands .
21 Michael and Minna O'Reilly Both of us run a unit in the Scottish Borders catering for the behaviourally disturbed , confused elderly .
22 An excellent pub catering for the sedate , the posh and not so posh residents of select Newington .
23 But this week The Mobility Roadshow , organised by the Department of Transport , brings together more than 170 companies catering for disabled people — ranging from international car manufacturers to small firms making specially designed aids .
24 As with the Glasgow Road junction , the projected heavy traffic flows through this junction and also the requirement for traffic movement on to and off the bypass in both north and south directions pointed to the need for an intersection catering for all traffic movements .
25 In 1989 , for the ninth year running , the Institutional Investor voted the Oriental , Bangkok , the Best Hotel in the World ; the hotel received the same accolade from the Business Traveller , and from Euromoney magazine , and Executive Travel magazine 's readers voted the MOHG the Best Group catering for the Lone Woman Traveller !
26 Textbooks catering for the upsurge in legal education in the 1950s and 1960s sought to capture in print the mysterious unwritten secrets of a constitution which had emerged into the democratic world without appearing to have changed at all .
27 For many years enjoyable , invigorating classes catering for a wide range of ages and abilities have been organised in cooperation with local authority Education , Health or Social Services departments , many voluntary organisations and independent bodies ; venues include day centres , adult and community education institutes/schools , residential homes and hospitals .
28 One of the reasons why it is harder to run classes in Ipswich is not so much the diversity of entertainment provided but the overlapping of cultural activity , The WEA offers a broad cultural front , and a Branch in a village is the fount of all learning , but in a large town the musicians … artists and dramatists … historians and archaeologists have respective organisations catering for their taste , even the natural scientists do …
29 The MPs noted that health boards catering for dispersed rural populations ‘ face special problems in balancing the demand for local accident and emergency services against the possible risks of relying on a limited local service , particular for seriously ill or severely injured patients . ’
30 The kitchen looks like any other to be found in an establishment catering for large numbers .
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