Example sentences of "have a [noun] to provide " in BNC.
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1 | Both the Holgate School and Solihull SFC have started to scan regularly the software pages as both libraries have a policy to provide information on and , where appropriate , software materials in the library . |
2 | As part of the policy of accountability and choice , local education authorities and school governors have a duty to provide information not only for parents but also for prospective parents and the public generally . |
3 | At present it is only home helps which local authorities have a duty to provide . |
4 | Where the risk is considered too serious for the children to remain in their family , they have a duty to provide alternative care , in foster homes or other forms of residential care ( and there is a duty to monitor children 's safety and well-being in these situations also ) . |
5 | Under the Housing ( Homeless Persons ) Act 1977 housing departments have a duty to provide housing to anyone ‘ unintentionally homeless ’ and in ‘ priority need ’ of housing . |
6 | Under part III of the National Assistance Act of 1948 local authorities have a duty to provide residential accommodation for old people who need care and attention . |
7 | At present the local authorities have a duty to provide residential accommodation if this is required for anyone who needs it by reason of age or infirmity . |
8 | Under this Act Councils have a duty to provide financial support for local bus services that are socially necessary , but which would not otherwise be provided on a commercial basis by bus companies . |
9 | Under the Caravan Sites Act 1968 , local authorities in England and Wales ( but not Scotland ) have a duty to provide adequate sites for gypsies ‘ residing in or resorting to ’ their areas . |
10 | Local authorities have a duty to provide services which will maintain the family unit and enable children to be brought up within it . |
11 | ‘ The majority of local authorities wo n't even publicise that they have a duty to provide because they were frightened it would result in a huge increase in demand they would be unable to cope with ’ , she said . |
12 | In 1980 one in eight of all adult women provided regular help for another dependent adult , and now one in four women aged between 45 and 64 have a commitment to provide such care without financial reward . |