Example sentences of "cater for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Whether they be in mixed ability , banded , streamed or set groups , the teacher must cater for each pupil 's progress by providing tasks at the appropriate levels . |
2 | It is not against modernisation but believes that pubs should cater for all tastes . |
3 | 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 ) . |
4 | ‘ The public is becoming aware that we can cater for all financial needs , from cheque books to travel insurance . |
5 | ‘ The public is becoming aware that we can cater for all financial needs , from cheque books to travel insurance . |
6 | A reunion should cater for all levels of work and it is hoped this can be rectified next time . |
7 | do you think your recommended a hundred and two hectares would cater for all those things ? |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Now that certainly should cater for all his requirements , the only problem that Alec will have to go through now , is that actually get all this information |
10 | Although libraries ( especially young peoples ' libraries ) are not the havens of quiet of folk myth , they can cater for such children if staff are trained to recognize and respect them . |
11 | The quarter mill map does n't really cater for long flights , where a significant shift in wind direction might play havoc with the navigation at a later stage but , even then , you can cater for such circumstances . |
12 | The classic styles of drop shoulder , set-in sleeve , raglan and saddle shoulder sweaters are undoubtedly the shapes that most of us knit on a regular basis , so the Standard version of Designaknit can cater for many of your day to day knitting pattern requirements . |
13 | How would the system cater for this ? |
14 | But that being so Britain ought to ‘ cater for this profitable modern eccentricity ’ ! |
15 | In particular , programs using graphics or requiring additional software routines or hardware devices will be difficult in this respect , and the programmer must cater for any intended transfer from the outset by establishing common features such as a compatible screen grid-size and compatible device characteristics . |
16 | So why oh why do the Labour Party reject the Scheme when it will cater for those unemployed they profess to care about , when it will cater for those projects of benefit to the community the Labour party profess to care about . |
17 | So why oh why do the Labour Party reject the Scheme when it will cater for those unemployed they profess to care about , when it will cater for those projects of benefit to the community the Labour party profess to care about . |
18 | We use much of our own organic produce and can cater for most diets . |
19 | But the company says the final copy will cater for most major graphics formats , including BMP , PIF and TIFF . |
20 | Some prefer to feed from the tank bottom , or the midwater level , however , and if we do not cater for these fish they may find all the food gets eaten before any sinks down to them . |