Example sentences of "provide for the " in BNC.

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1 This brochure is about : how individual company directors , partners , self-employed businessmen , and people in the professions can provide for the time when they stop working .
2 What do the English provide for the people of mid-Wales ?
3 Such a clause may provide for the president of the professional body to appoint such a person .
4 This sort of awareness of the children 's requirements is a key role for the teacher in most activities as she tries to anticipate and provide for the next stage in each child 's development .
5 Prices were allowed to rise unchecked , hitting the poor worst of all and adding thousands to their number ; parish relief , it was argued , would provide for the true paupers , and the rest would have to be satisfied with the temporary increase in employment which the war brought with it .
6 Originally established in 1889 to ‘ provide for the poor of the neighbourhood … nursing in their own homes in maternity and other cases ’ ( Plaistow Maternity Hospital 1903 ) , it charged no fee for the attendance of a midwife where the husband 's wage was less than 21 shillings .
7 It is expected that the project leader will establish an activity that will provide for the expansion and the continuity of employment of its staff .
8 It claimed that ‘ The pooling of coal and steel production will immediately provide for the establishment of common bases for economic development as a first step in the federation of Europe , and will change the destinies of those regions which have long been devoted to the munitions of war , of which they have been the most constant victims ’ .
9 The proposals in the Labour White Paper were rejected as the Conservatives intended to ‘ provide for the existence of a two-tier structure ’ ( Conservative election manifesto quoted in Wood 1976 : 100 ) .
10 A separate scheme may provide for the payment of expenses and a loss of earnings allowance .
11 Some were barely able to support themselves , let alone provide for the urban sector .
12 The Education ( Administrative Provisions ) Act 1907 included , buried among a number of routine administrative changes in the education service , a clause requiring local education authorities to ‘ provide for the medical inspection of schoolchildren ’ and ‘ to make such arrangements as may be sanctioned by the Board of Education for attending to the health and physical condition of children educated in public elementary schools ’ .
13 I was soon to take up my first teaching post in a Secondary School and he had called to ask if I were able to make use of a potter 's wheel which he could provide for the new Art room .
14 The ‘ snake ’ did not have any provision for strong currency nations to help the weak , nor did it provide for the harmonisation of national economic policies .
15 Riche could not enforce the contract since the objects clause did not provide for the construction and running of railway systems , only for the manufacture of railway equipment .
16 Solicitors making a claim for a large sum in costs in this jurisdiction should provide for the court a detailed statement of those costs , prepared with proper care , and make the statement available to the other parties well in advance of the hearing ( post , p. 528B–D ) .
17 Regulation 3B(1) requires that a wasted costs order ‘ may provide for the whole or any part of the wasted costs to be disallowed or ordered to be paid and the court shall specify the amount of such costs . ’
18 We can ask — what sort of day care will best provide for the individual needs of the sufferers ?
19 Whatever people might think about DHSS money , what it has meant in practice is that the global sum of money to help provide for the needs of people with dementia or other long-term needs is much greater than it would have been if they were not attracting DHSS supplementation .
20 Gorbachev 's speech on his election as party leader laid proper emphasis on domestic priorities , but also called for better relations with the ‘ great socialist community ’ , particularly China , and for the continuation of ‘ peaceful , mutually advantageous cooperation ’ with the capitalist world , leading if possible to an agreement that would provide for the complete elimination of nuclear arms and with them the threat of nuclear war .
21 Finally , the system must provide for the coordination , integration and binding together of services so that they function as one
22 On the other hand there are those who would argue that even if the academic course has to have a vocational purpose — and most students themselves would agree with this — the variety of vocational destinations requires a degree of generality to achieve commonality of interests and this can not provide for the specific needs of future language teachers .
23 On 23 July 1258 he went with Roger Bigod , fourth Earl of Norfolk [ q.v. ] , and Simon of Montfort to demand that the Londoners accept ‘ whatever the barons should provide for the utility and foundation of the realm ’ ( Cronica Maiorum et Vicecomitum Londoniarum , pp. 38–9 ) .
24 The agreement may provide for the amount of any fees to which it applies to be increased , but only if a percentage is specified .
25 The Pact would provide for the withdrawal of Soviet forces following the formation of a coalition government in Kabul .
26 Nineteen twenty nine , it was in the nineteen thirties when there was the depression people just had not got the money to really provide for the baby as they would do , well they would do now .
27 The proposals must be acceptable to the people and parliament of the United Kingdom as a whole and because of the land frontier with the Republic of Ireland any political arrangement must recognise and provide for the special relationship between both parts of the island .
28 It will also provide for the mutual recognition of diplomas and other professional qualifications throughout the EEA .
29 It would have even more credibility if the Labour party would claim and set out the funding that it would provide for the national health service , which it has expressly failed to do .
30 I am grateful for the opportunity to put the Government 's views on the matter , but underlying all that I have said is a fundamental conviction that the education system , not social security benefits , should provide for the maintenance of students .
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