Example sentences of "[noun] provides for the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This , then , is the shape and origin of the habitat that Loch Ness provides for the putative monster . |
2 | The Act provides for the local education authority to ensure that a child identified as having special educational needs is given education within an ordinary school as long as that is compatible with efficient use of resources and efficient education , both for the child concerned and for other children at the school . |
3 | Setting up the service provides for the first time a national intelligence-gathering operation on organised crime and criminals . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | The Bill provides for the direct payment to qualifying lenders of the mortgage interest component of income support . |
6 | The scheme provides for the partial remission of tuition fees to overseas postgraduate students of outstanding merit and research potential . |
7 | The Order makes provisions for the classification of these advances within the asset classification provisions of the Building Societies Act 1986 , and the Order provides for the general treatment of the advances , under the 1986 Act , to correspond to the treatment of advances secured on land in the UK . |
8 | Section 9 of the UCTA provides for the partial abolition of the doctrine of fundamental breach in relation to contract terms which have to satisfy the element of reasonableness under the UCTA , such as exclusion clauses governed by s 3 . |
9 | The difference is that the tank provides for the passive task of soaking items rather than for the active role of washing . |
10 | Design Changes ( DCs ) are the fundamental mechanisms which LIFESPAN provides for the basic control of software production and modification . |