Example sentences of "[noun pl] [noun] provide for " in BNC.

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1 A German colony from 1884 , the territory came under South African rule in 1915 , and in 1920 a League of Nations mandate provided for a further period of South African administration .
2 an expert of technical issues in a disputes clause providing for arbitration of non-technical issues : see 6.8. general disputes to an expert for determination : see 6.9. these types of clause .
3 The Companies Acts provides for Registrars to give complete shareholder lists to persons on payment of a fee ;
4 When , in 1988 , the School Boards Act provided for almost all education authority schools in Scotland to have their own boards , major aims were greater involvement of parents in school affairs , increased contact between school and the community , and the progressive freeing of education authorities from routine school administration .
5 is the amount of principal charged in the fund revenue accounts to the Loans Fund to provide for the ultimate repayment of loans .
6 The mere 19 bars Lully provided for all this would seem to need a lot of stretching , and a good raucous oboe band would certainly come in handy to help fill out the accompaniment to these shenanigans .
7 In 1974 , the Railways Act provided for the non-profitable services run by British Rail ; this was the first recognition of the ‘ social railway ’ .
8 When plant is being moved between locations cover provides for fire and theft when plant is outwith premises owned by the Insured .
9 The development gains tax provided for gains from land sales by individuals to be treated , not as capital gains , but as income ( and thus subject to high marginal rates ) .
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