Example sentences of "[to-vb] facility [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The two legal reasons were that full adherence would require greater changes in English law than could be recommended , and that the Convention was concerned with service via official channels , whereas ‘ the great need is to obtain facilities for the use of less official channels ’ .
2 This proved unnecessary and massive investment followed to provide facilities for the construction of the latest generation of Atlantic liners .
3 However , all but three of the 36 liaison group schools collaborated with the research team throughout by continuing to trial packages of materials sent to them and to provide facilities for the research team to visit the schools .
4 The objective is to provide facilities for the investigation and recording of archaeological remains prior to development .
5 We do not think that local authorities will , generally speaking , take bold steps to provide facilities for the study of non-vocational subjects .
6 For instance , as a result of its interest in this area Barclay 's has put up £1 million to sponsor facilities at the science park at Warwick University .
7 The sponsorship money will be used to upgrade facilities at the Stoop Memorial Ground because , according to chairman Roger Looker , ‘ We recognise we have a long way to go towards what we consider to be adequate facilities , particularly if we sustain our growth ’ .
8 Consultants appointed to study the implications for the container port of Felixstowe came to a similar conclusion but its owners , P&O , have nevertheless embarked on a £50m project to upgrade facilities by the end of the year .
9 In addition to the afternoon 's official programme , there were several extra events , all raising funds to improve facilities at the centre .
10 The scheme has been proposed to improve facilities at the Honeypot Lane site in Darlington .
11 The scheme has been proposed to improve facilities at the Honeypot Lane site in Darlington .
12 Perhaps it was this symbolic importance which led Home Secretary Kenneth Baker , when responding to the Woolf report in February 1991 , to announce that all prisoners would have access to toilet facilities by the end of 1994 ( more than a year earlier than Woolf asked for ) .
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