Example sentences of "provide [noun pl] for the " in BNC.

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1 To provide foundations for the walls , we formed a toe around the outside , 75mm deeper and a shovel width ( like a moat ) , and skimmed off the sharp corner .
2 Nevertheless , they could be said to be implicit justifications of an almost fully formulated nature , in that they provide reasons for the existence of the monarchy and its ceremonial occasions .
3 The decoy system was once used to provide birds for the table .
4 The individual being insufficient for the expression of these values , they might be extended in vicarious forms such as footservants who had nothing to do but to display their own superfluity , or pets , which provided surfaces for the further display of luxury .
5 Before the Garden invests further in computer equipment , cabling , and other IT equipment , the Computer Management Group is to advise Management on our existing IT situation , and to provide plans for the logical development of computing and other IT facilities .
6 Pre-dating the National Health Service by over thirty years , in 1916 the Venereal Disease Regulations were passed instructing all local health authorities to provide clinics for the diagnosis and treatment of the venereal diseases .
7 There is no Building Control requirement to provide toilets for the public , but if they are provided , then at least one must be suitable for use by the disabled .
8 He said that the new ‘ learning for work scheme ’ — intended to provide opportunities for the unemployed to pursue vocationally relevant full-time courses of education , with fees paid and an allowance equivalent to their benefit entitlement for up to a year — gave another opportunity for the longer-term unemployed to take up training opportunities and thus to increase their chances of finding employment .
9 The main aim of this chapter is to provide guidelines for the introduction of a microcomputer into the school library or the extension of microcomputer work involving microcomputers in the school library and in the classroom .
10 However , the approximate fields generated by conveniently chosen polarizations may be inserted in the classical extremum principles ( minimum potential energy and minimum complementary energy ) to bound the overall energy and consequently provide bounds for the overall moduli .
11 He became the first Earl of Iveagh , and set up the Guinness and Iveagh Trusts which provided homes for the poor in Dublin and London , and made substantial contributions to Trinity College and Dublin hospitals .
12 MTM 's bankers have agreed to continue to provide funds for the deeply troubled chemicals group until the end of the month .
13 The government was urged to provide funds for the training of staff and additional support for dealing with the more difficult pupils .
14 In 1651 , the Rump Parliament debated a suggestion that all twenty-six should be demolished and their stonework and furnishings sold to provide funds for the poor .
15 The contras claimed that their action was intended to focus attention on the government 's failure to provide funds for the resettlement of former contras and their dependents .
16 The scope for those activities is wide-ranging and students will be encouraged to undertake activities which provide opportunities for the use and development of interpersonal skills .
17 Suburbs sprawled out to provide homes for the newly prosperous who were searching for more peaceful surroundings .
18 Friends of Elizabeth Patterson have contributed handsomely to the Fund in her memory , one object of which is to provide books for the Library on the History of Science .
19 This comparative study of five representative prisons for adult males in one region of the prison system , seeks to provide benchmarks for the 1980's as to how far humane containment is achieved in the context of maintaining security and control .
20 Much pressure can overtly or unwittingly be put on grown up children , to provide grandchildren for the delight of the grandparents .
21 comes with cassettes which provide models for the exercises , and all the practice material
22 The jumble of different contents suggests a double motive in keeping the book : to remind him of past happiness and to provide ideas for the future .
23 MCI Communications Corp reports that the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago awarded it a 10-year multi-million dollar contract to provide circuits for the new FedNet communications system will combine the networks of 12 Federal Reserve district banks and three new centres into one network ; FedNet will offer the banks high speed data services and is responsible for circuit installation and maintenance .
24 Many more farmers would be willing to undertake conversion if the Government were prepared to provide subsidies for the first five years to help re-equip .
25 They provided hospices for the sick or for raising the innumerable foundlings .
26 They are part of the Empire in name , and provide troops for the Imperial army when required .
27 On the other hand , we now may be able to provide explanations for the measured values of some quantities like the cosmological constant .
28 Traders and craftsmen , who provided goods for the troops and the King 's Court , built their houses on the sloping tail of rock which had been protected from erosion when slowly passing ice sheets had scraped at the valley floor .
29 It does not in itself provide conditions for the acquisition of a systemic knowledge of the foreign language , in spite of what those may say who speak of ‘ comprehensible input ’ as the determining factor in the acquisition process ( cf.
30 The hon. Gentleman must recognise that we have not given a commitment to establish a funding council : we simply gave a commitment to provide powers for the Secretary of State to do so .
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