Example sentences of "catered for [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Cycling is well catered for with a superb network of cycle tracks available , and for those with an adventurous spirit and strong legs , mountain bikes can be hired as well as ordinary bikes .
2 Swimmers are well catered for with a heated main pool , a whirlpool bath and a shallow children 's pool all set within the grounds .
3 Modern art is catered for with The Sixties Scene in London by David Mellor ( no relation to Britain 's erstwhile Heritage Minister of that name ) ( £29.95 ) and , most topically , Understanding Hypermedia by Bob Cotton and Richard Oliver ( £25.95 ) which looks at the impact of computer-generated imagery on contemporary art and design .
4 Water sports are particularly well catered for with the advantageous siting of the University overlooking the River Bann .
5 Water sports are particularly well catered for with the advantageous siting of the University overlooking the River Bann .
6 Cyclists and the Forestry Commission have come up with a special scheme , policed by rangers on mountgain bikes , cyclists are allowed anywhere in the forest , apart from 3 nature reserves which are out of bounds and families as well , as the more energetic are catered for with an 11 mile trail along disused railway tracks .
7 If however it is felt that some of our members are n't being catered for at the present time please let the group organisers know so that , if possible , adjustments may be made .
8 Even if you do not have a social life when you settle in , you will want something to do , and it is important to see if your interests are catered for within the local community .
9 Equally , some people are lucky enough to find their neurotic desires and needs catered for in a major religion or political movement which is institutionalized in their society .
10 The young and the elderly are to be catered for in a small land reclamation scheme in New Skelton .
11 Unless the state expanded its pre-school facilities , children would be catered for in the private sector , increasing class divisions .
12 The characteristic that courses for career women , courses reclaiming the curriculum on behalf of women 's history and culture , and courses providing useful knowledge and skills for women reconstituting their traditional roles have in common is the recognition that some women at least have expectations , aspirations and preoccupations which are not well catered for in the mainstream provision of adult education .
13 A taste for the exotic is catered for by a spectacular range of orchids from a nursery in Milton Keynes .
14 Other members of the International Law Commission felt that the European Communities is a unique organisation which did not need to be catered for by a particular Article .
15 All in all , a not untypical day in Catterick , Which houses one of the largest garrisons in the Army , composed of a diverse range of units and all catered for by No 4 Region .
16 Up to 1980 the supplementary benefit regulations permitted claimants in residential homes who could not be catered for by the local authority an amount sufficient to meet reasonable board and lodging charges in the area .
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