Example sentences of "cater for [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Pre-reading skills are catered for through the enjoyment of games , jigsaws and computer programmes .
2 That evening we looked back on the day with our fellow guests whose interests — from birdwatching to archaeology , cave-exploring to gliding — reflected the enormous variety of activities catered for across the region .
3 That evening we looked back on the day with our fellow guests whose interests — from birdwatching to archaeology , cave-exploring to gliding — reflected the enormous variety of activities catered for across the region .
4 Two positions are catered for on the hanger , giving still more options of flow direction .
5 The pickups are Bartolini 's 1C models , although let me stress once again that all personal preferences will be gladly catered for at the Moon workshop .
6 ‘ St Patrick is already very well catered for at the Down County Museum and also by Newry and Mourne Council and especially at Navan Fort outside Armagh , ’ he said .
7 His physical needs may be well catered for at the moment .
8 Erm with regard to a site specific policy , if it 's additional , and there 's no clear need for it it 's not catered for within the allocation which is er provided for within the structure plan , then we could be left with a major site with a clear commitment to its development or its suitability for development and and no end user .
9 It is not being catered for within the health service .
10 They urged Mr Michael Fallon MP and his Labour rival for the Darlington seat , Mr Alan Milburn , to intervene to ensure that in-patients were fully catered for from the start .
11 If a Region would like a special overseas visitor not catered for in the Grid system , they can contact me in the first place .
12 The other arts were catered for in the music room with organ and harpsichord , and the library , including fine bookcases by Adam .
13 Additions to the file are catered for by the provision of distributed free space .
14 Spurred originally by demands from the Navy ( for special performance requirements , not well catered for by the US suppliers ) and by internal security needs for faster information , Brazil had determined to go for a policy of self-sufficiency in the underlying technologies .
15 Only by making our processing needs known can we expect them to be catered for by the computer and data creation industries .
16 Specialized subjects are catered for by the combination of foci .
17 This , however , is mainly restricted to school and college leavers , the adults being catered for by the Job Centres .
18 Widespread rumours that Llosa had drawn up a withdrawal statement , an eventuality not catered for by the Constitution , were ended on April 16 when he confirmed his candidacy in the second round .
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