Example sentences of "which caters for " in BNC.

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1 Most of the short-haul catering is already contracted to Forte Airport Services , which caters for BA out of eight UK airports as well as from four overseas airports .
2 Gran Canaria is a fascinating island which caters for everyone .
3 There is an urgent need for sensible housing which caters for the basic physical and behavioural needs of the hens , but which can be easily and economically managed .
4 The modern primary Church of England school which caters for about 60 children serves a wide catchment area — in fact at the moment Lockington village provides the smallest number , the rest travelling from Lund , Aike , Wilfholme and surrounding farms .
5 A board school was built in 1887 and was used until the new primary school was built adjacent to the South Holderness secondary school which caters for pupils from a wide area .
6 I MENTIONED in this space recently a friendship agency named Handidate which caters for disabled people .
7 The Conceicao programme has a few hospital beds but its main functions are to run community health centres in favelas and a large primary care clinic in the main hospital which caters for the local population .
8 One of a new generation of slow down utilities which caters for high speed 80386 and 80486 computers .
9 Just as Marlowe can choose to enter into purely fantastical land of his own making , which caters for his own desires and ignores that which he is unable to cope with in the real world , Marvell can slip into his garden and is free , for a period , from the ball and chain of the world he flees from .
10 The WNO already operates a community-in-education project at its ardiff base , which caters for all ages .
11 SCOTVEC 's aim in developing these awards is to ensure a comprehensive framework which caters for the needs of employment and the individual , has clearly defined access and progression routes and is understood by centres , students and employers .
12 Our society 's very complex in that that erm in that sense , the effect that you feel is break the law erm you know if you want certain services , we 're supposed to have a structure in our society which is which is catered for , which caters for all eventualities .
13 There are over eight hundred pupils at the school which caters for students from the European Community .
14 New Barns School at Toddington in Gloucestershire , which caters for disturbed children , closed early for the summer holidays and police began an investigation , after the vice chairman of Governors , Peter Righton , was questioned about imported pornography .
15 But even the Randolph , which caters for the top end of the market , has felt the chill wind of economic depression .
16 ‘ To be good at the game you have to have a reasonable level of intelligence , ’ said Cathy Williams , a teacher from the Percy Hedley School in Newcastle which caters for children with cerebral palsy .
17 Northallerton Health Authority wants to close the hospital , which caters for people with learning difficulties and handicaps , because it says it is not up to modern standards and is isolated .
18 Northern Electric donated £1,500 to the Cleveland Unit at Middlesbrough General , which caters for disabled babies and young children .
19 The slogan for MIND , which caters for the mentally ill , is Feelings Count Too .
20 News of the royal visit , which will be on election day , April 9 , marks the end of 18 months of hoping by the charity , which caters for the mentally ill .
21 The theatre , which caters for touring companies , had a budget of £390,000 to meet its costs during this financial year .
22 One of our longest standing clients in Edinburgh is the staff restaurant at Scotsman Publications , home of the Scotsman and Evening News , which caters for everyone from reporters to printers .
23 JUDITH CANNON has recently been promoted to operations director public sector , a new senior position that reflects the continued growth of our public sector division , which caters for schools and hospitals across the UK , Judith joined CCG in 1984 as senior area manager for the Earling schools and social service contract , and was then promoted to business development manager and latterly general manager .
24 EXPERIENCE shows that contractors will build a contingency into their tender which caters for problems that might occur during the project .
25 A Nottinghamshire Day Centre which caters for more than a hundred mentally handicapped people is facing closure .
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