Example sentences of "[prep] be provide for " in BNC.

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1 The new school came into being to provide for the increasing numbers of Methodist children in Edenderry .
2 Age Concern would like to see similar attention paid to the extra resources required to ensure provision of adequate staff and facilities to enable high quality health care to be provided for elderly people , both at home and in hospital .
3 Therefore , extra headroom has to be provided for the operating flux .
4 Dory had already begun his motor-engineering apprenticeship , but Oscar and the young Julian , like Reggie , had still to be provided for .
5 The pedant , persistent as ever , could insist that Pulex irritans is the proper term for a flea and it therefore ought to be provided for those who understand it .
6 Now , as Government Circulars from the hand of Ellen Wilkinson and John Maud insisted , it had to be provided for everybody — and that meant in the new secondary modern schools .
7 Similarly , pets such as dogs , cats or budgerigars have to be provided for , if it is not practical for anyone to look after them while the patient can not .
8 When Mr Heseltine became Defence Secretary in January 1983 a briefing paper on CND had to be provided for him .
9 Junior and first line managers tended to be provided for locally by health authority specialists and/or local colleges .
10 In addition , rooms had to be provided for staff of the Mineral Assessment Unit which started work in Scotland in 1974 .
11 Elementary education was to be provided for all children in England and Wales ; now did the village want a new church school , or would it prefer a board school , one which would be secular and undenominational ?
12 If you have someone who is dependent on you and needs to be provided for , think of them first if you do n't plan to leave them everything , decide what they will need and what personal belongings you wish to leave them .
13 It was decided that the need for linen to be provided for the patients should be added to the printed forms of admission .
14 A national inquiry into the problems in medical education organised by the King 's Fund identified the need for ‘ professional expertise in curriculum development , teaching methods , and assessment ’ and for opportunities to be provided for regular training of academic staff , and Professor Ron Harden and colleagues , of the Centre for Medical Education at the University of Dundee , have identified staff development courses as an essential prerequisite for the successful introduction of major curriculum reforms .
15 The effect of this is to allow liquor to be provided for a further hour in the evening in a part of the premises set aside for people taking table meals provided it is consumed as part of the meal .
16 There was an even greater tendency to give names of plane shapes in this task than when names were to be provided for pictures of 3-D mathematical shapes .
17 Since it is necessary for potable water to be provided for food preparation and drinking-water supplies , it is customary to employ mains water , but , for isolated works without piped water , care has to be exercised in the choice of supply .
18 ‘ ( 1 ) Every local education authority shall make arrangements for enabling the parent of a child in the area of the authority to express a preference as to the school at which he wishes education to be provided for his child in the exercise of the authority 's functions and to give reasons for his preference .
19 ‘ For the purposes of section 6(3) ( a ) of the Act of 1980 ( which excludes the duty to comply with a parent 's preference as to the school at which education is to be provided for his child if compliance with the preference would prejudice the provision of efficient education or the efficient use of resources ) , no such prejudice shall be taken to arise from the admission to a school in any school year of a number of pupils in any relevant age group which does not exceed [ the number so to be admitted ] .
20 The trend of national statistics reveals that there will be an increasing number of retired and elderly people to be provided for by a progressively fewer number of workers .
21 Thus , the court struck down conditions attached to the grant of a caravan site licence which required , inter alia , site rents to be agreed with the council and security of tenure to be provided for caravan owners .
22 The Mental Health Act Commission found in 1987 that the requirements of section 117 of the Mental Health Act 1983 , which made after-care for those compulsorily detained the joint responsibility of health and social services , were not consistently fulfilled ( Secretary of State for Social Services , 1987 ) , while section 7 of the Disabled Persons Act 1986 , which required after-care to be provided for all those who had been in hospital for more than six months , was never implemented .
23 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 .
24 School meals were to be provided for all children who wanted them ( an obligation on LEAs removed by the 1980 Education Act ) .
25 There would appear to be the need for a significant increase in the staffing of Branches and adequate training needs to be provided for new staff .
26 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 .
27 The stadium is to be provided for the use of one of the Edinburgh Premier League football clubs , as a means of satisfying the requirements of the Taylor Report .
28 The first is the role of women as housewives and mothers and the devaluation of domestic work , how this creates a self-image of being someone who has to be provided for .
29 ( 2 ) The statement of accounts shall comply with any directions given by the Secretary of State with the approval of the Treasury as to — ( a ) the information to be contained in it ; ( b ) the manner in which the information contained in it is to be presented ; or ( c ) the methods and principles according to which the statement is to be prepared , and shall contain such additional information as the Secretary of State may with the approval of the Treasury require to be provided for the information of Parliament .
30 and shall contain such additional information as the Secretary of State may with the approval of the Treasury require to be provided for the information of Parliament .
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