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

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1 The areas of traditional Stafford influence , the Welsh march and north midlands , had been otherwise provided for during the duke 's minority but there was a degree of political reorganization in both areas in 1473 , which could have been exploited to allow the duke a role there had the king wished .
2 The areas of traditional Stafford influence , the Welsh march and north midlands , had been otherwise provided for during the duke 's minority but there was a degree of political reorganization in both areas in 1473 , which could have been exploited to allow the duke a role there had the king wished .
3 Grollet said Yates was informed of the test result on 6 September , a delay of several weeks , instead of the eight-day delay provided for under the rules of the International Cycling Union .
4 Arising from QEB , Council agreed that the school teacher fellowship scheme , as provided for under the 1991–93 strategic plan , should be continued .
5 In September 1952 the same countries began to discuss a European Political Community ( EPC ) , which was provided for under the EDC treaty .
6 The Highways Department has submitted a copy of a drawing which shows the roundabout at the Riccarton Mains Road junction , to be provided for under the AT1 improvement proposals .
7 The Highways Department has submitted a copy of a drawing which shows the roundabout at the Riccarton Mains Road junction , to be provided for under the AT1 improvement proposals .
8 Governor 's rule had initially been imposed for a maximum six-month period ( as provided for under the state Constitution ) on Jan. 19 [ see pp. 37183-84 ] .
9 An OAU Military Observer Group ( GOM ) was provided for under the July ceasefire agreement .
10 The UK and Irish governments meanwhile recommenced regular ministerial meetings as provided for under the Anglo-Irish Agreement .
11 Some of the more extreme Whigs in the Convention pressed for the removal of the sacramental tests for office-holders as provided for under the Corporation Act and Test Acts .
12 Students , with a combination of loan , grant and access funds , are well provided for over the course of an entire year .
13 Disabled people are provided for through the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons ' ( Northern Ireland ) Act ( 1978 ) .
14 I therefore ask you to make the institution of the ‘ World Day of the Sick ’ known to those responsible for the health care apostolate so that , in accordance with local circumstances , its due observance may be provided for with the participation of the entire People of God : priests , religious and lay faithful .
15 er We 've got some very disturbed children in Oxfordshire who need all sorts of help , which do n't necessarily get provided for at the moment .
16 The direct effect of such provisions is provided for within the United Kingdom by section 2(1) of the European Communities Act 1972 , in the following terms :
17 The stop has been in position for many years and is provided for within the parking arrangements and controls within the area .
18 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 .
19 The rights and duties of the leasehold tenant are , as a rule , explicitly provided for by the terms of the lease , which will contain covenants such as those relating to payment of rent , repair , cultivation , and building , or forbidding the carrying on of certain trades .
20 The picture was completed only in 1971 when children with severe learning difficulties , hitherto provided for by the health authorities , were brought into the education service .
21 Some of the features of the legal model which we have depicted such as the power of the shareholders to dismiss the directors and the fiduciary duties imposed upon the directors are provided for by the law rather than by the articles of association .
22 In the unlikely event that we fail to provide you with the services as confirmed to you by us at the time of booking or they are not of a reasonable standard , then we accept responsibility whether caused by our employees , agents or suppliers , save that ( i ) we shall not accept responsibility or liability for death , bodily injury or illness caused to you or others named on your booking form , except as set out below and ( ii ) we limit our responsibility or liability in respect of carriage by air , sea or land to that provided for by the relevant international conventions in respect of such carriage .
23 ( b ) We accept responsibility for death , bodily injury or illness caused to your or others named on your booking form by the negligent act or omission of our employees , agents , suppliers or sub-contractors or of their employees or agent acting within the course or scope of their employment ( other than that of air , sea and land carriers performing any domestic internal or international carriage whatsoever where we limit our liability to that provided for by the relevant international conventions in respect of such carriage ) .
24 Finally , Article 13 provided that nothing in the Convention was to be construed as preventing service ‘ by any method provided for by the law of the state of origin and not forbidden by the law of the other state , or by any method provided for in any agreement between the States concerned ’ .
25 Hence by 1914 a large proportion of one of the largest groups traditionally provided for by the Poor Law had been substantially removed from direct association with it .
26 This is a specialized form provided for by the Limited Partnership Act 1907 .
27 The landlord may , of course , resist the granting of a new tenancy to the existing tenant on the basis of certain grounds provided for by the Act :
28 ‘ provided that … the rights of non-member countries are not involved , a member state can not rely on the provisions of a pre-existing convention of that kind in order to justify restrictions on the marketing of products coming from another member state where the marketing thereof is lawful by virtue of the free movement of goods provided for by the Treaty .
29 ‘ The contract between mortgagor and mortgagee , as it is understood in this court , makes the mortgage a security , not only for principal and interest , and such ordinary charges and expenses as are usually provided for by the instrument creating the security , but also for the costs properly incident to a suit for foreclosure or redemption .
30 Financial restitution , if restitution in specie were not possible , could be provided for by the section 6(2) order ( cf. section 5(5) ) .
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