Example sentences of "provides for the " in BNC.

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1 As expected , the bill provides for the main planks of the NHS shake-up — NHS trusts , indicative drugs budgets , optional practice budgets for some GPs and creation of an ‘ internal market ’ — though it does so in markedly less robust commercial terminology than was first applied .
2 In recent years it has added to the services it provides for the retired to include financial services , retirement homes and magazine publishing .
3 The Vienna Convention on its protection was negotiated in 1985 and followed in 1987 by the Montreal Protocol , which provides for the control of CFCs and halons .
4 The recent publication of all known speeches and writings of Hitler between 1919 and 1924 provides for the first time an opportunity to observe the self-image profiled in his public statements .
5 That provides for the funeral service itself .
6 Setting up the service provides for the first time a national intelligence-gathering operation on organised crime and criminals .
7 Following the UN resolution , which also provides for the use of force to ensure its implementation , doubts have emerged about the effectiveness of sanctions .
8 She provides for the physical needs of the family , she is its emotional organizer , mediator of feelings , with a responsibility to dampen and absorb confrontations and generally keep the family running smoothly .
9 It was named after the nearby Inn , the ‘ Star and Garter Home ’ , and it still provides for the needs of such servicemen , the newer inmates generally rendered handicapped as a result of their tours or duty in Northern Ireland , also some from the Falkland conflict .
10 Claude Simon 's fiction provides for the possibility of retrieval , if we accept the mimetic claim that the form of the novel must be dictated by the incoherence and instability of memory and perception : in Le Vent ( 1957 ) , L'Herbe ( 1958 ) , La Route des Flandres ( 1960 ) , Le Palace ( 1962 ) and Histoire ( 1967 ) , the fragmentation and discontinuity of reality is conveyed in the narrative syntax itself .
11 The difference is that the tank provides for the passive task of soaking items rather than for the active role of washing .
12 This considerably improves appearance and provides for the disinfection requirement .
13 So the Act provides for the appointment by the Prime Minister of a Tribunal with very limited powers to regulate the way in which Ministers use the very extensive powers given to them under the Act .
14 Directors Share Protection provides for the shares of a director who dies to pass into the right hands .
15 Biotechnology is widely applied in the treatment of industrial effluents and sewage and reference has already been made , in section 6.3.2 , to the potential that it provides for the denitrification of water intended for domestic consumption .
16 What are the various things which mid-Wales provides for the English ?
17 Provides for the payment of grants to help farmers diversify their businesses , including converting part of their land to woodland .
18 Here a wide entrance , guarded by boarded doors from the street provides for the bringing in of Corn , Hay , Straw , & c … receptacles for soiled litter and stable sweepings are provided .
19 The scheme provides for the partial remission of tuition fees to overseas postgraduate students of outstanding merit and research potential .
20 This , then , is the shape and origin of the habitat that Loch Ness provides for the putative monster .
21 If the planning permission does not specify a time , the Act provides for the period to be five years , or two years after the approval of all reserve matters for the start of development and three years for the application for approval of all reserve matters .
22 The Directive also provides for the EC to enter into bilateral agreements with non-member states for mutual recognition of listing particulars .
23 The Northern Ireland Act 1982 provides for the existing Assembly ( which lacks both legislative and executive powers ) to make proposals for the transfers to the Assembly of legislative and executive powers but such proposals must be such as to be ‘ likely to command widespread acceptance throughout the community ’ and although attempts are currently under way to evolve such proposals , they have not so far met with success .
24 A further section provides for the reference for decision according to Community law and , if necessary , to the European Court of any question , inter alia , as to the validity , meaning or effect of any Community instrument ( s.3(1) ) .
25 This chapter seeks to set up a scheme for language teacher education , a pragmatics of pedagogy , which incorporates these conditions for establishing relevance and provides for the furtherance of proper and profitable relations between theory and practice .
26 On the one hand it provides for the possibility of improved techniques for bringing about learning ; on the other it provides a rationale whereby such techniques can be explicitly identified as exemplars of more general principles of teaching .
27 First , the process , as outlined in the diagram , is a scheme for research as well as for teaching conventionally considered : each is seen as a concomitant of the other , and it is this which provides for the professional development of the teacher .
28 It follows that any proposal for change would be referred to customary ways of thinking , and this provides for the possibility of operational techniques which realize new ideas being devised as an extension of existing practices .
29 The situation here is a familiar one in anthropology : the recognition of degrees of commonality of attitude and belief which provides for the variable definition of what constitutes cultural boundaries .
30 Rather it provides for the initiative of invention whereby actuality can be variously interpreted and changed .
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