Example sentences of "cater [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 However I run my boat as a charter boat and cater for a masochistic fringe who would sail on Christmas day if I were to let them .
2 In their excellently produced guide to the area the Ossett Chamber of Trade proudly point out : ‘ there are over one hundred clubs and societies which cater for a wide range of interests as well as a golf club , cricket club and two football clubs . ’
3 Besides the Women 's Institute , there are over a dozen other active groups in the village , which cater for a variety of ages and interests .
4 Some swimming , movement and sports groups cater for a wide range of disabilities including impaired limbs , spina bifida , multiple sclerosis , epilepsy , cystic fibrosis , Down 's syndrome , myelomeningocele , arthritis and accident injuries .
5 ‘ We cater for a quality trade . ’
6 Sessions last 45 minutes , and four instructors cater for a maximum of 24 children in the following groups ; walking to two years , 2–3 years , 3–4 years , 4–5 years .
7 The development of self-study materials which cater for a range of expertise is an important contribution central government could make .
8 So the , the eating habits have changed a lot since then although we have shops which cater for every need of the immigrant community .
9 Moving onshore , at McDermott 's oil industry construction yard in Ardersier , we cater for no fewer than 3,000 people on site .
10 Brylcreem cater for the complexion-conscious male with Sensus , five new skincare products — skin-sensitive Shaving Foam and Gel , soothing After Shave Gel and Mousse , plus a Moisturiser .
11 A full-time welfare and education office is complemented by administrative and site executive offices which cater for the day-to-day operation of the Union and provide typing and photocopying facilities .
12 A full-time welfare and education office is complemented by administrative and site executive offices which cater for the day-to-day operation of the Union and provide typing and photocopying facilities .
13 Although Pittsburgh was severely hit by the decline in the steel industry , its tertiary and quaternary sectors were thriving and there were demands on the city to respond to and cater for the large number of firms locating and expanding their professional and managerial activities there .
14 There are many housing associations who now actively cater for the independent disabled .
15 Some of the holidays that cater for the younger element may still be slanted towards pairing people off , but those that cater for the older age groups are not .
16 Some of the holidays that cater for the younger element may still be slanted towards pairing people off , but those that cater for the older age groups are not .
17 In general , hotels cater for the medium-sized business conference , as shown by the following table :
18 Hotels and guest houses and cafés cater for the summer influx of visitors .
19 Streamline Graded Readers cater for the earliest levels of language learning .
20 Very broadly residential homes cater for the physically frail whereas nursing homes/long-stay hospital care is more likely to cater for the mentally frail .
21 In this activity the teacher will want , among other things to : ( a ) set the scene ( b ) capture attention and focus interest in the topic ( c ) check that the previous work this section depends on is adequately remembered or understood ( d ) cater for the levels of activity of the pupils .
22 Finally , it is pointed out that if times are indeed bad then , in the name of justice and humanity , more rather than less should be spent on those services in cash and kind that cater for the welfare of those in need .
23 We are also seeing the idea that you can mix geriatric , psychogeriatric and young chronic sick people in the one unit and successfully cater for the needs of all 3 groups .
24 Post-war urban development has meant that occupational communities no longer exist to provide readily available jobs and cater for the social needs of adolescent males .
25 Some cater for the public 's need for insurance or pension provision .
26 These cater for the full age range from 11 ( or following middle schools from 12 , 13 or 14 ) to 18 or 19 years .
27 Mrs Grandison followed her apprehensively into one of those ubiquitous tea-shops which cater for the multitudes of office workers and others who want a cheap meal at any time of the day , and which , excellent though they are , can hardly be compared with the restaurants Mrs Grandison had been hoping to lunch in .
28 The mixed honours degrees mentioned below specifically cater for the non-vocational law student .
29 So conservationists hope they can preserve the area 's outstanding natural beauty and cater for the tourists too .
30 Other specialist vets in the area cater for the majority of the farm animal business .
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