Example sentences of "cater for all [noun] " in BNC.

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1 catering for all interests and tastes ;
2 A restaurant in Swansea is now catering for all tastes , by serving canine customers , as well as human ones .
3 Club rugby , through this wealthy , first-class ‘ tail ’ wagging the club ‘ dog ’ , has been decimated , as has the system which once had 15 viable unions catering for all players at all levels in a rather rough and amateurism but entirely wholesome — and ultimately highly successful and fairer — why .
4 Very few horses are seen around the village these days but Swanland was a self-sufficient village , catering for all needs , with a blacksmith , shoemaker , tailor , wheelwright and undertaker .
5 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 .
6 Most outdoor pursuits are available and cater for all ages and abilities — from a gentle riverside stroll and picnic to a long distance hike , climbing and caving , fishing for trout and salmon , bird watching and falconry , canoeing , horseriding and mountain biking .
7 We cater for all ages , shapes and sizes .
8 And obviously it reaches an awful lot of people , because Community Centres cater for all ages .
9 They cater for all interests : sporting , political , charitable , artistic and social .
10 Sandcastle athletic 's track , they cater for all interests in here do n't they , discus
11 Some churches cater for all tastes .
12 ( Thank goodness for magazines that cater for all tastes . )
13 Hay 's booksellers justifiably boast that they cater for all tastes .
14 Courses cater for all levels of diver from the absolute beginner up to those who want to fine tune their technique .
15 These would take place on a series of Sundays , for instance , or as a block of evening classes , and cater for all levels of ability from foundation and introductory courses to advanced tuition , allowing students to progress at a steady and consistent rate .
16 Different types of special school frequently cater for all levels of special curriculum need — ‘ developmental ’ , ‘ modified ’ and ‘ mainstream plus support ’ ( see Chapter 13 ) — but in different proportions .
17 They are competitively priced children 's books which are both entertaining and instructive and cater for all age groups .
18 This junction was constructed as part of the Burdiehouse Bypass but two slip-roads have been added to the Gilmerton Bypass which will complete this two-level interchange and cater for all traffic movements .
19 She 'd just got a job at Simon Peter 's , a twenty-four-hour supermarket chain that catered for all funeral needs .
20 It caters for all tastes .
21 A sale of nineteenth- and twentieth-century sculpture usually caters for all tastes and pockets and this is no exception .
22 Our society 's very complex in that that erm in that sense , the effect that you feel is break the law erm you know if you want certain services , we 're supposed to have a structure in our society which is which is catered for , which caters for all eventualities .
23 The WNO already operates a community-in-education project at its ardiff base , which caters for all ages .
24 The tournament caters for all ages and talents and entry forms are available from the Council 's sports development department at Steers House , Canning Place in the city centre ( 225 6313 ) .
25 Standard Bank Investment Corporation ( Jersey ) ( 0534 67557 ) caters for all types of intermediaries with its Professional Demand Account , which carries a rate of interest at a flat rate of base minus 1 percentage point .
26 The centre caters for all standards .
27 The pool with adjoining free form beach area caters for all age groups from the toddler to the senior citizen .
28 It is not against modernisation but believes that pubs should cater for all tastes .
29 They claimed broadcast programmes should be available to everybody ( ‘ geographic universality ’ ) , should cater for all interests and tastes , and should make particular provision for minorities ( especially the disadvantaged ) .
30 As part of the comprehensive transportation policy of most cities , a network or urban main roads is being defined which should cater for all movements over than access .
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