Example sentences of "provision of [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , estimates had already been obtained for the provision of a nurses ' recreation room and tennis courts for the nursing staff .
2 This led to the establishment of after-school clubs for children of junior age , staffed by a team of teachers and parents and to the provision of an activities programme for under-tens in the summer holiday , organised through the Parent-Teacher Association .
3 Another feature of the new approach is that the software industry has been exempted from the licensing provision of the Industries Act : there are no constraints on the setting up of software houses , and programming is not treated as an industrial activity .
4 The key point of these arguments is the suggestion that state bureaucracies have certain special features which encourage them to have budgets which are significantly greater than would be ‘ optimal ’ for the provision of the services with which they deal .
5 The provision of the services already described is important , but this must take place in a society that fully accepts the implications of disability , otherwise the disabled feel they are rejected and discriminated against .
6 The editors of the Supreme Court Practice suggest that postal service ‘ in pursuance of a convention ’ will also be valid , but it is difficult to identify any provision of the Rules of the Supreme Court which would support this proposition .
7 And if , in special circumstances , compliance with a provision of the Schedules would be inconsistent with the requirement to give a true and fair view the directors must depart from that provision to the extent necessary , giving , in a note to the accounts , particulars of the departure and the reasons for , and effect of , it .
8 The first , very obviously , is the provision of the materials by means of which resource-based learning can proceed .
9 Essentially the profit-making activity was carried on and the services , being the provision of the rights , were rendered outside Hong Kong .
10 The Court of Appeal were in error in stating [ 1991 ] 2 H.K.L.R. 215 , 218 , that ‘ the profit-making activity was carried on and the services , being the provision of the rights , were rendered outside Hong Kong . ’
11 He published a number of scientific papers during this period , but arguably his most important contributions were the provision of the specimens and information which greatly aided the work of others , notably Charles Darwin , Sir Charles Lyell , and Sir Richard Owen [ qq.v . ] .
12 The second was a law enforcement action brought by the Crown ; he referred in particular to such an action brought under a statute which provided expressly for enforcement of a provision of the statute by civil proceedings by the Crown , which was the position in the Hoffmann-La Roche case [ 1975 ] A.C. 295 where the Crown was proceeding pursuant to a provision of the Monopolies and Restrictive Practices ( Inquiry and Control ) Act 1948 .
13 In the 1960s , in response to changes in social structure and expectations , and in the context of a party and interest-group world that would not embrace new interests and demands , large numbers of inner-city residents formed themselves into loose groups to press for changes in public policy and in the balance of the public-private provision of the basics for a decent life .
14 Under the provision of the Companies Act 1989 the Secretary of State has powers to seek a ruling from the courts , under a new civil procedure , on whether a company 's accounts comply with the provisions of the Companies Act 1985 .
15 ’ The provision of the men who were eventually to take over responsibility for the management of an enterprise was regarded as a matter of making sure that enough young men entered business at the foot of the ladder , ’ wrote Falk of the old days .
16 Multi-national pharmaceutical companies , already powerful in the provision of the tools of the medical model , are presented with a golden opportunity by the development of a single European market .
17 Franco responded as he had done with Hitler , presenting a shopping list and saying that the provision of the items on it ( which ranged from aircraft to foodstuffs ) was a prerequisite for Spanish cooperation .
18 No reliance on the imagined generosity of a mythical ‘ god ’ can provide escape from the natural order that ultimately insists that responsibility for the provision of the needs , for example of a family , lies primarily with the parents .
19 He transferred an inmate to the newly rebuilt County Hospital , where , pending the provision of the facilities he had requested at the workhouse , he operated on the man for cataract .
20 Newly inserted s.20A(a) of the SEA 1934 gives a private right of action to any person who trades contemporaneously with any person in securities of the same class where that person has violated any provision of the Securities Exchange Act 1934 or any regulations made thereunder .
21 The Council may further provide that compliance with the provisions of the Codes of Practice by any individual on the Register shall be a defence against any complaint in any proceedings brought against such individual pursuant to Bye–Law 70 provided that the provisions of the Code of Practice are , in the opinion of the Council , relevant to the complaint being investigated and adjudicated upon .
22 Before embarking on a management buy-out , the advisers to the management team must read carefully the provisions of the directors ' service contracts , bearing in mind that if the buy-out attempt fails , the members of the team may well wish to continue working for the company as before .
23 The procedure is very like that operating in the county courts despite the provisions of the rules of procedure which state that tribunals ‘ shall so far as appears … appropriate seek to avoid formality in its proceedings ’ and the absence of formal rules relating to the admissibility of evidence .
24 The Commission 's task in tackling this problem was complicated by the generous provisions of the rules of procedure of adjudicatory tribunals as to rights of audience .
25 In the case of any variation or inconsistency between the Rules and the regulations of the Company the provisions of the Rules shall prevail .
26 In the case of any variation or inconsistency between the Rules and the regulations of the Company the provisions of the Rules shall prevail .
27 Order 14 , r 11 applies the provisions of the Rules of Supreme Court Ord 26 .
28 Order 13 , r 12 applies the provisions of the Rules of Supreme Court Ord 29 , II ( Interim Payments ) to county courts which are empowered to award interim payments of debt or damages where the sum claimed or amount involved exceeds £500 .
29 Indemnity insurance At the same time as applying for replacement of his practising certificate a solicitor must satisfy the Law Society ( by attaching to his application a copy of the form of evidence issued and stamped by London Insurance Brokers Ltd ) that he has complied with the provisions of the Solicitors ' Indemnity Rules 1991 or that he is exempt from so doing .
30 Let me set out the main provisions of the agreements we reached .
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