Example sentences of "provided for " in BNC.

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1 They were not properly cared for , and by May this year there was widespread malnutrition in the camps — despite the fact that the UNHCR provided for an assumed 600,000 refugees , almost double the true number .
2 The first was announced in a Practice Direction ( 1989 ) 1 WLR 281 , which provided for the much earlier delivery of skeleton arguments which would be studied by the judges before they sat to hear the appeal .
3 The Chamberlain Act also provided for subsidising slum clearance schemes .
4 In the latter half of the twentieth century , belief in Sandys ' nuclear philosophy counted for less than the political opportunity that it provided for ending National Service .
5 It provided for a ban on imports of ozone-gobbling chlorofluorocarbons ( CFCs ) , of products containing CFCs , and of products which used CFCs in their manufacturing process .
6 It provided for Kurdish legislative and executive councils , but real power was retained by the central government in Baghdad .
7 Nor did he reveal any keener affinity with Schubert in the rather mechanical , plainly stated accompaniments that he provided for the mezzo Yvonne Howard .
8 At his house , Hogarth provided for himself , a painting room over the stable ; his wife , her widowed mother , Hogarth 's sister , Anne , and a young cousin , Mary Lewis , lived in the house for many years .
9 Balfour 's government introduced an Education Act which provided for an orderly scheme for elementary and secondary education in schools administered by Local Authorities .
10 The Quaker mine-owners could hardly avoid the site 's exposure to the ravages of moorland weather , but they provided for the welfare of their employees , with sick pay and adult education schemes that became models for other employers .
11 This combination of Infirmary League and Friendly Society was a good insurance against sickness but , of course , there were always those who never provided for the rainy day .
12 It provided for 532 flats and maisonettes in eleven storey and four storey blocks .
13 He provided for us the necessities of life — food , shelter , clothing .
14 The second positive right in this context is that provided for by Article 11 .
15 For this reason EC Directives in the 1960s provided for the repeal of such legislation ( in so far as it affected nationals of member states ) as the requirement of West German law that foreign companies wishing to pursue business activities in West Germany must obtain special authorisation from the West German authorities .
16 Article 67 of the Treaty of Rome provided for the abolition of restrictions on the movement of capital within the Community during the first twelve years of the Community 's existence .
17 An excess of confusion and costs would attend a system which provided for the affairs of the street to be regulated by its inhabitants , and likewise those of the hamlet , parish , market town , county and region .
18 These and many other such instances , however , are mainly cases where , although the constitution forbade the enactment of the law in question by that legislature or process , it provided for it to be enacted in some other way , e.g. by constitutional amendment .
19 Nevertheless , there was constitutional advance , in the form of the Government of India Act of 1935 , which provided for responsible government in the provinces .
20 Nor was there a considerable shift in the direction of the services , economic , administrative and professional , which they provided for their territories .
21 Under the second , a development agreement , which provided for the property 's development by the developers , the Prudential agreed to pay certain building costs .
22 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 .
23 They replace and revoke earlier Regulations ( SI 1970/992 ) which provided for exemption from s 716 of the CA 1985 in relation to engineers recognised as chartered engineers by the Engineering Council 's predecessor , the Council of Engineering Institutions .
24 The 1965 changes were the first significant constitutional development since 1957 , in that they provided for a review of the purposes and activities of the Community , incorporating also a schedule for a single European Community by 1970 .
25 He would recognise the need for utility , the same need that provided for a discreetly-concealed compost and refuse heap in the ancient gardens of his homeland .
26 John Tyzack provided for his comfortable retirement in Oxford by selling the business to Henderson Administration , the well-known investment trust .
27 The definition includes simultaneous reception at more than one location , and also distinguishes between programming provided for business purposes and that provided for entertainment .
28 The party machines were crooked , but at least they provided for the to-and-fro of political patronage in ways that left the mayor , as chief executive , relatively free to run the city .
29 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 .
30 The truce also provided for the continuation of discussions about a permanent peace between the two realms .
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