Example sentences of "to provide for [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In order to provide for uniform protection of computer programs throughout the European Community , a Council Directive on the legal protection of computer programs was published in 1991 ( 91/250/EEC ) .
2 Erm and I I just think th th the wording of policy E Ten is It it does n't square with er national guidance for erm which requires areas to be left out of the greenbelt to provide for long-term development opportunities or development potential long-term development .
3 Understanding the disorder and a detailed treatment plan usually eliminated the parents ' frustration , improved compliance , and allowed them to adjust and modify the treatment to provide for regular elimination .
4 National legislation on competition is excluded save that the Commission can , when approving a merger , attach conditions and authorise the member state concerned to apply national legislation to provide for effective competition in the local market .
5 The ruling RPT firmly rejected in May a return to a multiparty system government [ see p. 37809 ] , but after mass protests and rioting in Lomé in October , described as the worst disturbances in 23 years of one-party rule , the RPT central committee approved a proposal for the drafting of a new constitution which was expected to provide for political pluralism [ see p. 37767 ] .
6 The overlapping and duplication of administrative functions , designed to provide for political supervision , is a further deviation from the Weberian norm ( Fainsod 1958 ) .
7 So public housing fails to provide for personal mobility in changing relationships , or for different needs that people may have .
8 The flow of funds from the personal sector to the financial institutions does not only represent workers providing for their retirement , but also represents the accumulation of wealth whereby socially privileged strata transmit their cultural patrimony ( e.g. saving through endowment policies to provide for private education ) .
9 The UK Government offers Overseas Research Student(ORS) awards annually to provide for partial remission of fees to overseas postgraduate students of outstanding merit and research potential who are studying for research degrees .
10 As part of a process of " democratization " the Constitution was amended in 1987 to provide for direct election of the President and the National Assembly deputies , the election to public office of independents and candidates put forward by " organizations with recognized representation " , and the re-creation of the post of Prime Minister .
11 I see no reason whatsoever for a council that will still have two and a half million pounds in balances after the labour group proposals , why on earth we need to build another hundred thousand pounds into the budget , paid for by er council tax payers to provide for unforeseen expenditure .
12 At a meeting in mid-September , the government indicated that if IFAW were able to increase income from international ecotourism involving the seals and if it were willing to provide for independent assistance with additional research on the interactions between Cape fur seals and fisheries , it too would be willing to consider announcing a moratorium on the killing of seals , perhaps as early as 1 January 1992 .
13 An ability to link into the rail network to provide for local commuter services into York would i would be an advantage .
14 They argued that it was often non-culpable since even the most respectable workers could not always save sufficient to provide for old age — a hazard which not all could expect to live to experience and whose length was uncertain .
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