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

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1 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 ) .
2 From the north of England and Scotland , the proposals provide for through and connecting international trains .
3 It would enable staff to know what was expected of them , to have professional support and encouragement and opportunities provided for future improvement .
4 [ Further paragraphs provided for early retirement at 57 and for women at 55 in the former GDR under certain conditions . ]
5 Undemanding as to growing medium , it will do well with the usual mixtures provided for other hardy Cryptocoryne species .
6 Shredding and slicing life , in Woolf 's view , menacing it with monotony and madness , in Lawrence 's , clocks provide for modernist fiction more of a threat than a sense of order and regularity .
7 The company says that interim financing provided by four of its strategic investors provides for current financial requirements and gives latitude to review other financing alternatives that have been presented to the firm .
8 In Fowler v Cammell Laird Ltd , 1973 IRLR 72 — although the circumstances of the case make it clear that no injustice was done in holding the dismissal fair — the tribunal was obviously impressed by the fact that the company rules provided for instant dismissal of those convicted of theft on the company 's premises .
9 Previously , she had felt that the activities provided for retired people were not sufficiently mind-stretching and seemed to be based on younger people 's vision of what pensioners wanted .
10 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 .
11 These drafts provided for foreign and defence policy and for issue of police and judicial co-operation to be decided at intergovernmental level outside the normal EC decision-making machinery .
12 Further , even smaller corporates may be treated as non-private under Rule 5 — 5(4) where they : ( a ) are carrying on a main business which is not investment business ; ( b ) enter into a futures transaction as an integral part of its main business ; ( c ) have , in the firm 's reasonable belief , sufficient experience and understanding to waive protections provided for private customers ; and ( d ) have received a clear warning of the protections under the regulatory system which they would lose , including a statement of its rights to request to be treated as a private customer .
13 Between January and June agreements providing for visa-free travel were signed with Austria , Finland , West Germany and Italy .
14 Farmers within ESAs can receive grants in return for signing management agreements providing for environment-friendly farming practises .
15 There was a natural pressure for the newly created local authorities to adopt the highest standards provided for particular services in any of the former smaller authorities within their boundaries .
16 Though his proposals were whittled down in Congress , the Revenue Act of 1921 and later measures provided for big tax cuts on high personal incomes and the removal of the excess profit tax .
17 The components provide for automatic on-line retry as a way to achieve high system availability , AT&T says , adding that software fault tolerance can be provided in an application whether or not the underlying hardware or operating system is fault-tolerant .
18 Mis–matches between job requirements and people 's capabilities provide for human error .
19 This demand for money arises out of consumers ' desires to provide for unexpected , and therefore unplanned , expenditures .
20 In 1990 half the residential care facilities provided for elderly people were owned privately and in most localities there are also increasing numbers of privately owned hostels , group homes and nursing homes , of widely variable quality , serving the needs of young clients .
21 SOME 900 hotels in Scotland fall short of Scottish Tourist Board standards set to assess facilities provided for disabled guests , says STB 's Tom Bland .
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