Example sentences of "provision [be] [verb] for the " in BNC.

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1 But normally either the land was eventually to be divided equally between the children or , more typically where land was scarcer , the land itself would go to a single son and provision be made for the other children in cash — very often advanced earlier in life , on marriage or to set up in a trade .
2 Portadown is one of the very few Irish Circuits in which an adequate provision is made for the sustentation of Ministers on the spot . ’
3 In spite of such conferences and the dedication of a number of musicians , little or no provision is made for the liturgical and musical formation of Roman Catholic musicians and clergy .
4 Provision is made for the election of members of a new divisional board , either at the meeting at which it was determined that a new division should be established or at the first meeting thereafter .
5 Provision is made for the election of members of a new divisional board , either at the meeting at which it was determined that a new division should be established or at the first meeting thereafter .
6 However , both at Cardiff and in North Wales , the courses have recruited mainly from teachers at the operative and craft level and little provision is made for the training of teachers of advanced further education courses .
7 Provision is made for the registration of further particulars relating to a charge , something of some importance given the effect of defective registration on the rights of the chargee .
8 the basis on which provision is made for the redemption of debt ;
9 Provision is made for the cost of abandonment of Group-owned assets , calculated using the unit of production method based on proven and probable reserves on an entitlement basis .
10 We also want to ensure that provision is made for the representation of enrolled nurses on the UKCC .
11 Provision is made for the net actuarial liability in respect of this scheme ( actuarial valuation less cash surrender value ) .
12 Provision is made for the net actuarial liability in respect of this scheme ( actuarial valuation less cash surrender value ) .
13 No special tonal provision is made for the exit from scenes such as these .
14 Although provision is made for the acquisition of such rights under the Telecommunications Code ( Telecommunications Act 1984 , Sched 2 ) , it is unwise merely to rely on the statutory machinery .
15 Where several bank accounts are used , provision is made for the pooling of those accounts so that any losses are spread among all the investors .
16 There was also much legal debate over the intention not to allow divorce unless adequate and proper provision was made for the dependants .
17 No provision was made for the payment of special rates in order to retain the services of particularly talented people .
18 During fitting out , provision was made for the whole floor ( which includes What Personal Computer 's sister titles — PC User and Which Computer ? ) to be properly cabled up , ready to be networked .
19 No provision was made for the payment to Co-operative retail stores of dividends on their purchases from the Agency .
20 For example , some educational provision was made for the handicapped child once the universal state education system showed the need .
21 Some provision was made for the giving of legal advice by salaried solicitors outside the ambit of private practice in the Legal Aid and Advice Act 1949 , but the part of the Act which would have established full-time paid solicitors located at the Legal Aid Area Headquarters and travelling to smaller places was never brought into force .
22 Provision was made for the setting up of voluntary schools .
23 B.1.1 put the Purchaser into the position which would have existed had such matter been as so warranted , represented or undertaken by paying to the Purchaser a sum equal to the amount by which the value or amount at Completion of any assets or liabilities of the Business ( computed for this purpose on the basis that full provision was made for the facts and circumstances in relation to which such breach arose ) was less or ( as the case may be ) more than the value or amount at Completion of such assets or liabilities ( computed on the assumption that the facts and circumstances had been such as to involve no such breach ) together with all costs and expenses incurred or any other loss or damage suffered by the Purchaser as a result of such breach ; or ( if the Purchaser shall so elect ) .
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