Example sentences of "caters for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There are over eight hundred pupils at the school which caters for students from the European Community .
2 The college also caters for students from other parts of Wirral .
3 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 .
4 The programme caters for sweaters , cardigans / jackets , sleeveless pullovers and waistcoats , with straight , raglan , set-in , or saddle shoulder sleeve styles and round , vee , straight or square necklines .
5 In the town centre the Mounts Baths offers a fully equipped health suite , Turkish Bath and top class swimming pool , while Lings Forum , Weston Favell caters for badminton , basketball , five-aside football , athletics and swimming .
6 Its retail business caters for 6m loyal customers , while First Direct , its innovative telephone banking service , has started to make deep inroads into the traditional market .
7 ‘ neglect to stop ’ caters for cases where the driver does not see the constable 's signal .
8 Thereafter there is a steeper ascent to Schangnau , 10km ( 6 miles ) south of Wiggen , a farming village which also caters for winter sports .
9 The restaurant caters for non-residents .
10 EXPERIENCE shows that contractors will build a contingency into their tender which caters for problems that might occur during the project .
11 But even if the contract specifically caters for termination in defined circumstances , you should still be vigilant to ensure that you are given a fair deal .
12 In this way the program caters for clubs and competitions , though it is aimed primarily at databasing in-depth historical data .
13 ‘ It caters for people who do n't necessarily want to be Cher . ’
14 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 .
15 It caters for vessels in short sea trade and handles mainly steel , timber , animal feedstuffs and aggregates .
16 Jerry , 29 , caters for guests from around the world as head chef at Courtaulds ' Training , Education and Development Centre in Woodside near Coventry .
17 In Japan each union caters for workers employed within a particular enterprise and it concludes agreements with the management of that same enterprise .
18 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 .
19 F&C caters for PEP investors
20 The policy caters for children from three to 18 years of age or when they start work , whichever is the sooner .
21 This clinic caters for children who have been integrated into mainstream kindergartens .
22 A well-equipped nursery playgroup caters for children aged from six weeks to five years .
23 A well-equipped nursery playgroup caters for children aged from six weeks to five years .
24 The Church of England school caters for children from the age of five to eleven years , they then attend Hornsea comprehensive .
25 Mexica radio station caters for children
26 He says that his school caters for children with special needs , one of the areas most under threat from cuts .
27 ‘ 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 .
28 The great community spirit has enabled a children 's play park to be established close by the village hall , and more recently a sports field which has a beautiful pavilion and caters for football , cricket , tennis , bowls , and a floodlit area for football training and five-a-side tournaments throughout the winter .
29 As well as riding , Miss Lloyd , who lives in Gloucestershire , caters for dinner parties and breaks in horses .
30 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 .
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