Example sentences of "[vb pp] to provide for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It was not until 1965 , however , that the treaties were revised to provide for a single Commission and Council of Ministers . |
2 | The UN Charter would have to be amended to provide for a special security council which would not , presumably , include the rights of veto held by the five permanent members of the existing security council . |
3 | All rooms are pleasantly furnished to provide for a relaxed and comfortable stay . |
4 | The peer review methods adopted by the Research Councils in the evaluation of research proposals were designed to provide for a fair distribution of national R & D funding , ( which some consider to be inadequate at present ) . |
5 | The initial allocations ( $9½ billion spread over three years ) were expected to provide for a reasonable growth of reserves in the context of a staunching of the flow of dollars . |
6 | Legislation will be introduced to provide for a new council tax , to establish a review of local government structure in England , and to enhance competitive tendering for local authority services . |
7 | The system was meant to provide for the quick identification of stolen animals . |
8 | The State should take the roles that charities are forced to provide for the sick , needy and downtrodden of all races , sexes and sexual orientations , and the churches , if they are God 's houses on Earth , should highlight problems and press for change . |
9 | Above all , the new positivists portrayed the existing penal process based on such principles as having failed to provide for the proper defence of society against crime — partly through prescientific wrongheadedness , and partly through a misplaced concern with the rights of offenders ( Ferri , 1967 ) . |