Example sentences of "that provide for " in BNC.

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1 The second positive right in this context is that provided for by Article 11 .
2 This would be so particularly if the employees had terms in their contracts that provided for such extra amounts , or if the employees included directors who were entitled to such extra amounts under their service contracts .
3 He would recognise the need for utility , the same need that provided for a discreetly-concealed compost and refuse heap in the ancient gardens of his homeland .
4 The definition includes simultaneous reception at more than one location , and also distinguishes between programming provided for business purposes and that provided for entertainment .
5 A movement was born that provided for the next four years the reference point for the left , and for artists and what passed for Britain 's Beats .
6 It , therefore , has two schemes that provide for longer terms funding for particular departments to build up a research programme in a particular area : there are now 150 of these groups at German universities .
7 Thus Byrne ( 1981:70 — 84 ) creates five categories : ( 1 ) protective services , such as police and fire , that seek to Protect the citizen from various dangers , ( 2 ) environmental services to control and improve the physical environment such as highways , transport and planning ; ( 3 ) personal services , such as education , housing and social work , that seek to enhance personal welfare ; ( 4 ) amenity services , such as museums , theatres and sports facilities that provide for citizens ' leisure time ; and ( 5 ) trading services for which local authorities make commercial charges .
8 Representative democracy , however , whether at national or local level , must be distinguished from the participatory approaches that provide for direct involvement in the policy-making process ( Pateman 1970 ) .
9 I think you should , allowances should be at at least support you in that and also from those allowances other resources that provide for research etcetera for the members .
10 For instance : Japan fears that providing for its growing proportion of dependent old people ( an increase in the over 65s from 9% in 1985 to 21.3% in 2025 ) will destroy the economic miracle of the last 40 years .
11 The legal arrangements for unification were contained in a second state treaty ( the first state treaty having been that providing for economic and monetary union — see pp. 37466-67 ) .
12 The Commission have more recently proposed a Directive on establishing European works councils that provides for informing and consulting employees within certain sized undertakings which operate on a Community-wide scale [ see pp. 45–6 ] .
13 Taking into account the notion of support , the most satisfactory definition that can be given of the English bare infinitive in the present state of our knowledge is therefore as follows : the bare infinitive is a non-finite verb form that provides for the incidence of its event to a support through all the instants of time required to actualize the complete lexical content of this event .
14 I I was leaving the the sort of exceptions part of it and the game at the moment and asking , because I appreciate that you and Mr Donson for different reasons both want erm a policy that provides for exceptions .
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