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

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1 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 .
2 Yet the primal mother is no longer with us , least of all in modern industrial societies where regimes of child-rearing , although perhaps permissive , can not provide for total maternal-dependency throughout life .
3 De Klerk insisted that such a system would not provide for preferential treatment for any group at the expense of any other .
4 In the event , therefore , the Act did not provide for large-scale planning and redevelopment , but stimulated further direction towards slum clearance by extending new forms of subsidy directed to the rehousing of overcrowded families .
5 The principal weakness of the rescission remedy and the statutory alternative of damages in lieu of rescission , is that they do not provide for consequential loss , for example , profits on resale .
6 they do not provide for flexible combination as is demanded by highly specific subjects ;
7 Grant Metropolitan 's Inntrepreneur lease already provides for independent arbitration but rents are still considered excessive by many tenant leaders .
8 The new Commonwealth was not a state , but it would nonetheless provide for unitary control of nuclear arms , a single currency and a ‘ single economic space ’ .
9 If we look back to Chapter 1 , we can see that the constitutional authorities regarded the British constitution as properly providing for representative government of a liberal-democratic kind .
10 The draft also provided for additional aid to industry to improve its competitiveness .
11 A major contribution to the growth of state power has also been the ineffective protection traditionally provided for political freedom by the British Constitution .
12 Functions are also provided for quantitative colour quality control purposes , such as setting pass/fail tolerance limits , checking the effects of metamerism under different illuminants , and selecting colour constant dye recipes .
13 1.22 The automatic directions now provide for mandatory disclosure of the substance of expert evidence which is to be relied upon at trial within 10 weeks of close of pleadings .
14 Information is now provided for various Government departments and senior and middle management throughout the organisation .
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