Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] 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 Negotiations by 5 Corps with 3 and 4 Jugoslav armies provide for all military personnel to be handed over to Jugoslavs and considerable numbers have already been handed back …
3 On Oct. 7 in Sofia , the Greek and Bulgarian Prime Ministers , Konstantinos Mitsotakis and Dimitur Popov , signed a 20-year friendship treaty providing for enhanced co-operation between the two countries on defence , business and combating crime .
4 On April 7 the Országgyülés ( National Assembly ) approved the Second Compensation Law providing for partial compensation for state-caused damage to property between May 1 , 1939 , and June 8 , 1949 .
5 Farmers within ESAs can receive grants in return for signing management agreements providing for environment-friendly farming practises .
6 The county council scheme provides for another roundabout at the junction of the new bypass and the existing A525 Rhyl Road , and another at Bryn Cwnin crossroads .
7 Although the original HST plans provided for two daily return journeys between King 's Cross and Aberdeen , by judicious programming of the sets ( plus some extra sets transferred from the Western region ) it was possible to add on some extra trips to existing rosters .
8 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 .
9 The cost of all significant community services provided for each of the clients ( including day hospitals and day centres ) has been included , plus of course the time of support workers and a proportion of the time of the development officers ( see Appendix IV ) .
10 It would mean a more equitable geographical distribution of such clinics ; transport facilities provided for those mothers who , because of distance or number of children , find it difficult to get to the clinic ; more concerted educational campaigns to inform mothers of the use and role of such clinics ; the harsh attitudes of some health visitors and other professionals towards ‘ inadequate ’ mothers must be changed where they exist ; and so on .
11 The 1944 Education Act provided for this by drawing up what is called the dual system of county schools ( ie non-denominational ) and Aided Schools whether Catholic or Church of England where a denominational education and environment would be provided .
12 The Butler Act provided for universal free state secondary education , but did not specify the form it should take or rule on whether or not there should be selective schools .
13 A new state education system provided for universal basic education as well as vocational and higher education .
14 There is a mono loop provided for each channel , plus stereo loops for reverb and an overall master .
15 The Local Government Bill provides for compulsory competitive tendering and creeping privatisation .
16 Furthermore the term register is sometimes used to refer to any device which holds a group of one or more bits of information , and which is capable of being accessed at electronic speeds : in this book we use it only for storage devices provided for some special purpose ( such as the SAR ) , and do not apply it to a general store location .
17 The growth in such services will often stem from government legislation providing for higher standards as the following examples make clear .
18 It supports Function Shipping , enabling access to data from a remote server , Transaction Routing , enabling a transaction to be initiated on a client and redirected for execution on another system ; Distributed Program Link provides for Remote Procedure Calls .
19 It supports Function Shipping , enabling access to data from a remote server , Transaction Routing , enabling a transaction to be initiated on a client and redirected for execution on another system ; Distributed Program Link provides for Remote Procedure Calls .
20 There appear to be four main Soviet categories for Latin American regimes : ( i ) ‘ revolutionary democratic ’ states or ( a label rarely applied ) states of ‘ socialist orientation ’ , such as post-1979 Nicaragua and 1979–83 Grenada ; ( ii ) capitalist , yet ‘ progressive ’ and ‘ anti-imperialist regimes which are willing to be friendly to the Soviet Union and stand up to the United States , such as Mexico and panama ( particularly under General Omar Torrijos ( 1969–81 ) , who negotiated a treaty with the Carter administration providing for complete Panamanian sovereignty over the Canal by 1999 , a campaign that was strongly supported by Moscow ) .
21 The Chamber Choir and the Renaissance Singers provide for those interested in joining smaller choirs .
22 A draft constitution providing for direct presidential elections and multiparty democracy was published in May 1990 [ see p. 37812 ] and approved by 77 per cent of voters in a referendum on Dec. 2 .
23 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 .
24 The unification treaty provided for existing arrangements to continue to apply and required parliament to agree on uniform legislation by the end of 1992 [ see pp. 37661 ; 37833 ] .
25 Private health insurance provides for acute treatment and related care .
26 If you can attend any practical exercises or advocacy training courses provided for those in articles ( e.g .
27 Optional deskwork book provides for written and spoken practice .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 As yet , these schools account for only a small amount of annual expenditure — 3 million in 1989–90 — but the government 's expenditure plans provide for this sum to increase ( to 20 million by 1991–2 ) as more schools choose to ‘ opt out ’ of LEA control and financing ( HM Treasury , 1990 , Table 11.1 ) .
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