Example sentences of "to provide for [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Wimpey Homes have revised the site layout to provide for a possible future 0·2 hectare extension of South Gyle station car park and adjusted the western boundary of the school site accordingly .
2 If only the most dependent and disturbed patients are admitted to hospital care , then local authority care will need to provide for a wide range of elderly people including many with dementia , and some with milder behaviour problems .
3 The initial allocations ( $9½ billion spread over three years ) were expected to provide for a reasonable growth of reserves in the context of a staunching of the flow of dollars .
4 Legislation will be introduced to provide for a new council tax , to establish a review of local government structure in England , and to enhance competitive tendering for local authority services .
5 The peer review methods adopted by the Research Councils in the evaluation of research proposals were designed to provide for a fair distribution of national R & D funding , ( which some consider to be inadequate at present ) .
6 The nature of the task continues , despite bureaucratization , to provide for a significant measure of autonomy .
7 UNO 's platform , announced early in September , included plans to expand the market economy , to extend social freedoms and guarantees including trade union freedoms , to revise the Constitution to provide for a strict separation of the state , the Army and the ruling party , to abolish compulsory military service , to reduce radically the size of the armed forces , to reorganize the police under civil authority and to grant an amnesty for political prisoners .
8 It was not until 1965 , however , that the treaties were revised to provide for a single Commission and Council of Ministers .
9 In other words not to provide for a continuing level of migration as it has been in the past .
10 The UN Charter would have to be amended to provide for a special security council which would not , presumably , include the rights of veto held by the five permanent members of the existing security council .
11 The deployment of other groups of staff should take account also of the needs of the service and aim to provide for an even distribution .
12 The money left over is unlikely even to provide for the current training budget to keep pace with inflation .
13 The opposition also emphasized that the referendum failed to address the issue of the 10,000 US troops stationed in the Panama canal zone and the need to provide for the future security of the canal when it came under complete Panamanian control at the turn of the century .
14 is the amount of principal charged in the fund revenue accounts to the Loans Fund to provide for the ultimate repayment of loans .
15 With this Act LEAs were required , for the first time , to provide for the medical inspection of children in elementary schools .
16 Beth still saw it as her duty to provide for the old man , though he rarely ate anything she prepared .
17 The role of government , they believed , was to provide for the unhelpable residuum .
18 Three motives can perhaps be identified for the creation of special agencies in Britain , although there are of course dangers in taking ostensible motives as real ones , to create an effective separate and accountable ‘ management system ’ to reduce political ‘ interference ’ and to provide for the direct representation of special interests .
19 Group testing received its first big boost when the US entered World War 1 in 1917 to provide for the rapid classification of a million and a half recruits who needed to be assigned to suitable roles in the military machine .
20 It simply declared that the government 's two aims were , first , ‘ to afford a separate dwelling for every family which desires to have one ’ , and , second , ‘ to provide for the rapid completion of the slum clearance and overcrowding programmes ’ .
21 The hon. Gentleman will know , or at least his advisers will know , that regulation 72 was originally introduced in April 1987 to provide for the unlimited payment of arrears of benefits in cases where an error in the determination of entitlement to benefit had been made by an official of the Department .
22 The system was meant to provide for the quick identification of stolen animals .
23 However , NATO would remain a defensive alliance and must continue to provide for the common defence , while enhancing its political component .
24 Above all , the new positivists portrayed the existing penal process based on such principles as having failed to provide for the proper defence of society against crime — partly through prescientific wrongheadedness , and partly through a misplaced concern with the rights of offenders ( Ferri , 1967 ) .
25 These are necessary for any business to provide for the proper management of its finances .
26 The pressure on computer manufacturers to provide for the proper disposal of used computer equipment , which goes beyond dumping it into approved landfills , continues to build from both within and without the industry .
27 The Opposition do not understand that we have to provide for the full life of the Trident system — for 30 years .
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