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Example sentences for "provided for"

  • Maud is provided for, and Dora can make a living for herself.

  • Now she is provided for in secula seculorum.

  • When I have a decent income of my own, I shall marry a woman with an income somewhat larger, so that casualties may be provided for.

  • It was only by indirect channels that Jasper learnt how Marian and her parents had been provided for.

  • This inquiry will naturally divide itself into three branches--the objects to be provided for by the federal government, the quantity of power necessary to the accomplishment of those objects, the persons upon whom that power ought to operate.

  • Storum taught in the public schools of Washington one year, whence he was called to the city of Petersburg, Virginia, to organize the Virginia Normal and Collegiate Institute, provided for by the Legislature of the "Old Dominion.

  • The most liberal education should be provided for all.

  • The schools were not ordered made free, but the fees of necessitous children were to be provided for by the School Boards, and they might compel the attendance of all children between the ages of five and twelve.

  • Analyze the Massachusetts constitutional provision for education, and show what it provided for.

  • Parliamentary rule as then experienced], really and before the Lord, before whom Conscience has to stand, this be provided for?

  • I am equally well satisfied, as a general rule, that the demands of the current year, especially in time of peace, should be provided for by the revenue of that year.

  • The Quartermaster, Paymaster, and Commissary Departments were also specially provided for, as was every other branch of the staff, all of which received a new modification, and were subjected to the Rules and Articles of War.

  • The commissioner and surveyor of His Catholic Majesty, provided for by the fourth article of the treaty, have not yet arrived in the United States, but are soon expected.

  • For invalids, never make a large quantity of one thing, as they seldom require much at a time; and it is desirable that variety be provided for them.

  • Thus the heat may be more regularly supplied to the substance cooking, and the operation is essentially a clean one, because there can be no cinders or other dirt to be provided for.

  • Such being the state of the law, it is very important that insurance should be provided for, and that the payment of rent should be made to depend upon rebuilding the house in the event of a fire.

  • It provided for a Grand Council of representatives chosen by the legislature of each colony, the members to be proportioned to the contribution of that colony to the American military service.

  • It provided for a "league of friendship," with the primary purpose of considering preparation for action rather than of taking the initiative.

  • The mechanism for the creation of ECUs against gold and US dollars as provided for by Article 17 of the EMS agreement shall be unwound by the first day of the third stage in accordance with Article 20 of the said Agreement.

  • Total daily expense, when dinner is provided for 1200 persons .

  • Should any be attached with sickness, they might be sent to some hospital, or rooms be provided for them, as well as for the old and infirm, adjacent to the public working rooms.

  • One session in each year is provided for by the Constitution, in which there are no restrictions as to the subjects of legislation by Congress.

  • A separate ward must be provided for women.

  • This is provided for in a very ingenious way in the key shown in Fig.

  • The common-battery desk telephone presents a somewhat simpler problem than the magneto desk telephone for the reason that the generator and local battery, the two most bulky parts of a magneto telephone, do not have to be provided for.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "provided for" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being captured; diddle diddle; domestic manufactures; each edge; four table; good fellow; good home; good lass; her best; just kind; little library; much reduced; provided always; provided for; provided only; provided that; provided they; provided with; seemed natural; shall send; somewhat difficult; standing before; though still; who knows; working drawings; would reply