Example sentences of "it provide for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However , middle class observers were sensitive to the possibility that the working class husband might not provide ; after all , the bourgeois family model was favoured because of the work incentive it provided for working class men , which presupposed that such an incentive was necessary .
2 It provided for 532 flats and maisonettes in eleven storey and four storey blocks .
3 It provided for total investments of Epounds 14,500 million , of which Epounds 9,600 million would be allocated to the public sector and the balance to the private sector .
4 There was another feature of the legislation , in that it provided for new ways of involving the public in plan preparation .
5 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 .
6 Were Lascars and Chinamen to benefit from the improvements in food , accommodation , repatriation etc. which it provided for British seamen ?
7 Purchased by the Association in May 1989 , extensive alterations were necessary to convert it to provide for eight residents , the first of whom arrived in September 1990 .
8 It provides for visual call control through the Windows interface , for call forwarding , conferencing and call transfer .
9 It provides for greater control as it gives a framework for monitoring and evaluating .
10 The key advantage of membership of HIAN is the opportunity it provides for international networking .
11 The key advantage of membership of HIAN is the opportunity it provides for international networking .
12 Thirdly , it provides for civil remedies for breach of the rules made by the SIB and SRO 's .
13 It provides for alternative sites to be available in the knowledge that not all sites are gon na become available by the very nature of the exercise , that is what happens .
14 It provides for 1,000 IBM RS/6000s and around 2,000 Aster*x application seats in the first year .
15 So grammar simply formalizes the most widely applicable concepts , the highest common factors of experience : it provides for communicative economy .
16 It provides for these organisations or groups to put forward proposals for academic research .
17 It 's a star when it comes to automating frequent tasks and it 's very good at queries and reports , especially in terms of the tools it provides for non-technical users .
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