Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] provided for " in BNC.

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1 The budget proposals provided for expenditure of 489,500 million kronor ( US$86,500 million ) and anticipated a deficit of 70,800 million kronor , despite cuts of around 14,000 million kronor in spending primarily on defence , sick pay insurance , housing subsidies and other social benefits .
2 A German colony from 1884 , the territory came under South African rule in 1915 , and in 1920 a League of Nations mandate provided for a further period of South African administration .
3 There is no doubt that the Brussels Agreement provided for a significant 25 per cent expansion in the resources available to the EC .
4 Miss Heal also stated : ‘ All the above sources of financial assistance are of course in addition to the support obligations provided for in Part III of Ontario 's Family Law Act . ’
5 The budget proposal provided for a deficit of 108,310 million roubles and for expenditure of 555,600 million roubles in the second quarter , and a 245,340 million roubles deficit and 2,103,000 million roubles expenditure for the whole year .
6 The new election law provided for the election of not less than 140 deputies to parliament ( previously 250 ) .
7 In its origin feudalism provided for the recruitment of vitally needed cavalry troops in a society which lacked the liquid money to pay troops in cash .
8 The peace plan provided for a UN-supervised ceasefire to be in force from Feb. 1 until Oct. 31 , 1992 , during which time all accords would be implemented and verified by the UN .
9 The sentimentalists are there , too , as Mr Punch lampooned the sumptuous diet afforded to convicts and the dancing lessons provided for the ‘ Roughs ’ in Her Majesty 's Prisons .
10 The peace agreement provided for the separation of guerrilla and military forces according to a set timetable by March 12 , 1992 , under UN supervision .
11 Akashi was reported to have dismissed these Khmer Rouge demands , insisting that the peace agreement provided for the country 's Vietnamese-installed administration to remain in place until replaced by an elected government in April or May 1993 .
12 Although the original HST plans provided for two daily return journeys between King 's Cross and Aberdeen , by judicious programming of the sets ( plus some extra sets transferred from the Western region ) it was possible to add on some extra trips to existing rosters .
13 When , in 1988 , the School Boards Act provided for almost all education authority schools in Scotland to have their own boards , major aims were greater involvement of parents in school affairs , increased contact between school and the community , and the progressive freeing of education authorities from routine school administration .
14 The Maintenance of Religious Harmony Bill provided for fines and imprisonment for those found guilty of heightening tension between members of different faiths , of inciting others to defy or challenge secular government policies , or to mobilize followers for subversion .
15 An original draft of the Hay-Pauncefoote treaty provided for notification to and accession by third States .
16 It came into being following some wider discussions held in 1982 between Age Concern England and the Department of Psychiatry at Guy 's Hospital about the community services provided for dementia sufferers .
17 The cost of all significant community services provided for each of the clients ( including day hospitals and day centres ) has been included , plus of course the time of support workers and a proportion of the time of the development officers ( see Appendix IV ) .
18 It would mean a more equitable geographical distribution of such clinics ; transport facilities provided for those mothers who , because of distance or number of children , find it difficult to get to the clinic ; more concerted educational campaigns to inform mothers of the use and role of such clinics ; the harsh attitudes of some health visitors and other professionals towards ‘ inadequate ’ mothers must be changed where they exist ; and so on .
19 If the vendor shareholders are entitled to a substantial element of indexation allowance to reduce the gain deriving from a disposal of their shares , or have allowable losses or other available reliefs to reduce their gains , then despite the fact that they will usually suffer tax at 40% on the gain , this may be less than the effective 25% rate of income tax if the buy-in is treated as a distribution , in which case the buy-in may be able to proceed under the tax regime provided for in ss219 to 229 TA 1988 .
20 Crucially , there was also assured financial support for the permitted grant-aided maximum of two such tutors at each extra-mural department in that the Board of Education grant provided for 75% of the salaries of tutors or a maximum of £300 per annum for each appointment .
21 The 1944 Education Act provided for this by drawing up what is called the dual system of county schools ( ie non-denominational ) and Aided Schools whether Catholic or Church of England where a denominational education and environment would be provided .
22 The Butler Act provided for universal free state secondary education , but did not specify the form it should take or rule on whether or not there should be selective schools .
23 A new state education system provided for universal basic education as well as vocational and higher education .
24 Redress by way of a purchase notice provided for owners affected by planning blight was introduced in 1959 .
25 Another advanced feature was the electric starter motor provided for the engine , and the Once-Over was possibly the first tractor with this equipment .
26 Corpus Christi College provided for Hoskyns 's teaching in such a way that their parish of St Benet 's , on the edge of the college precinct , was vacant .
27 This research aims to investigate how such factors shape the way this key group of employees are responding to their labour market situation and the career opportunities provided for them within high technology firms .
28 In a case where the breach is " capable of remedy " within the meaning of the section , the principal object of the notice procedure provided for by section 146(1) , as I read it , is to afford the lessee two opportunities before the lessor actually proceeds to enforce his right of re-entry , namely ( 1 ) the opportunity to remedy the breach within a reasonable time after service of the notice , and ( 2 ) the opportunity to apply to the court for relief from forfeiture .
29 Until the appearance in the late eighteenth century of catalogues and pattern books on the types of coffin , linings and coffin furniture provided for the lower-class funeral , the details relating to the upper and middle classes of society have to be gleaned from undertakers ' trade cards , eyewitness accounts of funerals and through specific instructions imparted via wills .
30 The last two recorded instances of hearses of any size relate to those at Westminster Abbey provided for Abbot John Islip and Henry VIII ( d. 1547 ) .
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