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

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1 The starting points for the revision of the existing Conventions of 1905 and 1954 were a dissatisfaction with the indirect consular channel , as being inappropriate in current conditions , and a concern that the non-obligatory nature of the channels provided for in the existing text enabled some countries to make use of the system of notification au parquet to which increasing exception was taken .
2 The section retains the types of licences provided for by the 1959 and 1962 Acts , and introduces two new types recommended by Clayson ( paras .
3 On Oct. 26 , with little evidence of the assembly of troops , the two sides met in Maputo under UN auspices with the aim of hastening the creation of various working commissions provided for by the treaty .
4 If the supports provided for in the Directive are used to stimulate intensification of agricultural production ( as is the case in the UK ) , losses of features of both landscape and nature conservation value are inevitable .
5 This body in turn can not compel the tip 's owners to clean up the area until regulations provided for in the 1990 Environmental Protection Act have come into force , which may not be until at least 1993 .
6 Automatic crystallisation is not a term of art but covers at least two situations which at first blush appear dissimilar ; one is where the charge is made to crystallise on the happening of an event provided for in the charge without there being any need for a further act by the chargee and the other is where the charge is made to crystallise on the serving of a notice of crystallisation on the company .
7 I understand from the hon. Gentleman that the station provided for in the Bill is intended to serve trains coming initially along a different route — not from Stratford — to the Euroterminal .
8 Grollet said Yates was informed of the test result on 6 September , a delay of several weeks , instead of the eight-day delay provided for under the rules of the International Cycling Union .
9 ‘ provided that … the rights of non-member countries are not involved , a member state can not rely on the provisions of a pre-existing convention of that kind in order to justify restrictions on the marketing of products coming from another member state where the marketing thereof is lawful by virtue of the free movement of goods provided for by the Treaty .
10 In the Torfaen judgment the Court ruled , in relation to similar national legislation prohibiting the opening of retail shops on Sundays , that such a prohibition was not compatible with the principle of the free movement of goods provided for in the Treaty unless any obstacles to Community trade thereby created did not exceed what was necessary in order to ensure the attainment of the objective in view and unless that objective was justified with regard to Community law .
11 A provider , being judged on the length of waiting lists , will simply accept for treatment the number of cases provided for in the contract , quite properly refusing further cases unless reimbursed on a cost-per-case basis .
12 An example of the fusion of public and private action in the United Kingdom were the ‘ planning agreements ’ at company level provided for in the Industry Act 1975 .
13 Parties refused authorization had a right of appeal before an administrative judge , and the MPS , " which already leads a public life by virtue of being the source and guarantor of the institutions provided for in the National Charter " , was exempted from certain registration formalities .
14 A spokesman for the Swiss Justice Ministry insisted , however , that " criminal proceedings have to be conducted and the accused will have to be granted all the rights of defence provided for by the ( Swiss ) federal constitution and the European Human Rights Convention " .
15 In some respects , this change ( which is part of the " deregulation " of television provided for in the 1990 Broadcasting Act ) will be welcome : no longer will television companies be obliged to submit their controversial programmes to an outside body for preview and pre-censorship .
16 However , there are a number of situations provided for in the Directive where the supervisory authority of the member state in question may allow for an exception to a compulsory bid .
17 Finally , Article 13 provided that nothing in the Convention was to be construed as preventing service ‘ by any method provided for by the law of the state of origin and not forbidden by the law of the other state , or by any method provided for in any agreement between the States concerned ’ .
18 The Czechoslovak CSTK news agency described this decision as unexpected , reporting that the resolution provided for the creation of a commission to draw up a constitutional law , " in an effort to accelerate the integration of the Czech and Slovak republics into the European Union provided for by the Treaty of Maastricht of February 1992 " .
19 Thus whereas the bare infinitive allows for the incidence of its event to a support situated within the confines of event time , the mechanism of incidence provided for by the verb form itself is inoperative when called upon express an incidence to a support situated prior to the time contained in the event .
20 This is a specialized form provided for by the Limited Partnership Act 1907 .
21 It reaffirmed " that economic and social cohesion represent an essential dimension of the Community " and decided " to put in place early in 1993 and in those member states where the GNP per inhabitant is less than 90 per cent of the Community average [ i.e. in Greece , Ireland , Portugal and Spain ] the cohesion fund provided for in the [ Maastricht ] Treaty . "
22 The European Council … notes that three-quarters of the measures provided for in the White Paper [ on establishing a single internal market ] have been decided .
23 Among specific measures provided for in the convention were the launch of at least one radio station and a television network broadcasting in minority languages .
24 He is a spy , he is a traitor , perhaps he is fortunate not to have faced the extreme penalty provided for in the Criminal Code . ‘
25 With certain specified exceptions , a motion can only be placed before the council by a notice of motion which must be sent to the chief executive or clerk of the council within the time provided for in the standing orders .
26 The landlord may , of course , resist the granting of a new tenancy to the existing tenant on the basis of certain grounds provided for by the Act :
27 Er out of the eighteen thousand two hundred and thirteen dwellings , three hundred and er three thousand one hundred and sixty nine are in Langbar adjoining Cle er North Yorkshire , three thousand two hundred and thirty three dwellings are in Middlesbrough adjoining North Yorkshire , and seven thousand eight hundred and thirty four dwellings are in Stockton , of which four thousand three hundred are at Ingleby which d , directly also adjoins the North Yorkshire boundary , so I I think that I must make that quite clear that the majority of these dwellings provided for in the Cleveland structure plan are erm comparable in terms of er the that area .
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