Example sentences of "[adv] to provide for " in BNC.

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1 The expenses incurred by the college were all incurred necessarily in order properly to provide for these pupils .
2 These policies have , in many cases , been taken out by individuals on low incomes merely to provide for the cost of funeral expenses .
3 The UK Government offers Overseas Research Student(ORS) awards annually to provide for partial remission of fees to overseas postgraduate students of outstanding merit and research potential who are studying for research degrees .
4 First , any new source of revenue should be capable of producing a yield large enough to provide for the possibility of a substantial reduction in both grant and domestic rates .
5 Austrians view markets as a spontaneous social order that arises naturally to provide for beneficial exchanges .
6 In England Charles I decided soon after his accession no longer to provide for the " diet " of foreign diplomats in London .
7 In other words not to provide for a continuing level of migration as it has been in the past .
8 erm on the social services issue , yes , indeed , we have chosen not to provide for additional statutory duties that the government has imposed on us with no erm accompanying finance .
9 Compacts also provide an invaluable forum for dialogue between teachers and employers to discuss and clarify ways in which the curriculum should be developed so as best to provide for the needs and interests of students in and beyond school .
10 Having settled the tripartite and integrated structure of our students ’ training needs , we should perhaps consider how best to provide for them .
11 Manor court rolls and deeds show that families possessed small parcels of land on a variety of copyhold , leasehold and freehold tenures and that income from even the smallest holdings was often set aside to provide for dependants .
12 Both to provide for some self-containment , and thereby minimize the degree of out-commuting .
13 We are here to provide for all those who are weaker and hungrier , more battered and crippled than ourselves .
14 The money left over is unlikely even to provide for the current training budget to keep pace with inflation .
15 A few million dollars were kept abroad to provide for the family 's regular needs from videos and colour television sets through to Nicolae Ceauşescu 's preferred Gillette razors .
16 Their only fears are how to break the news to his well-to-do family and how to provide for the child .
17 But remember I depend upon you fitly to provide for her …
18 It should not , Mr Mayor , definitely not be used simply as an easy option for those who could manage quite happily to provide for themselves , either renting or buying in the private sector but instead choose to let the state provide .
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