Example sentences of "[noun pl] 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 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 .
4 Today the skiing industry is worth billions and there are more than three thousand resorts catering for about thirty million skiers across the world .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 ) .
10 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 ) .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 All the picturesque seaside towns with ruins of old castles or monasteries to visit , busy shops catering for local needs , and few tourists .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 Michael and Minna O'Reilly Both of us run a unit in the Scottish Borders catering for the behaviourally disturbed , confused elderly .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 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 .
21 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 …
22 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 . ’
23 Plus … various establishments catering for other tastes , so … .
24 In 61 education nurseries catering for children with special needs surveyed by the Department of Education and Science ( 1983 ) less than one-third were working to a statement of intent about the curriculum .
25 In 1981–82 , courses were running in some twenty centres catering for about 800 trainees ; they attended for about 80 hours , usually on day release , and their programme consisted of training in fundamental skills in four main areas : what are called Instructional Skills ; Counselling and Caring ; Evaluation ; and Core Competencies .
26 Or if the Left get in they 're not going to look kindly on gringos catering for tourists .
27 The 12 person dormitories have been replaced by five purpose-built houses , each with rooms catering for between two and six people .
28 In this task , the production of materials catering for the needs of pupils of all abilities will be seen as a priority .
29 Each ship has about 10 different bars catering for our guests day and night .
30 Made in tough , impact absorbing braided netting , Helios cylinder protectors encompass a full range of cylinder sizes catering for the needs of all breathing apparatus and Scuba users — and in a range of colours including blue , red and yellow .
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