cater for造句61. There are also independent schools that cater for pre-school children.
62. For that period the buyers were therefore without its larger capacity and therefore unable to cater for a larger volume of business.
63. There aren't many places around here where you can cater for fifty or so people at one time.
64. The group also tries to cater for local artists who work fulltime and are unable to go to all classes.
65. Some cater for the public's need for insurance or pension provision.
66. This would cater for the variety of children that exist.
67. The other factor was the need to cater for population moving out of the Tyneside conurbation.
67.try its best to collect and build good sentences.
68. A reunion should cater for all levels of work and it is hoped this can be rectified next time.
69. For those who want to cater for themselves in the fully equipped kitchenettes, there's a supermarket right opposite the apartments.
70. More than enough, one would have thought, to cater for the surrounding levels.
71. The centre is able to cater for 120 people at any one time.
72. Executive Programmes cater for mainly company sponsored participants who attend residential programmes on a continuous or modular basis.
73. The survey looked at which cities cater for cyclists and covered everything from parking facilities to potholes.
74. Water-Skiing Whether you are a complete novice or an experienced skier we have the facilities to cater for you.
75. Jean provides a very good five-course evening meal and will cater for special diets on request.
76. Promenade also boast a digital editing system to cater for DAT.
77. Many landfill sites cater for industrial waste as well as domestic.
78. Courses cater for all levels of diver from the absolute beginner up to those who want to fine tune their technique.
79. Batch processes are designed to cater for five times as many entries as are currently stored in tables.
80. There are also groups that would like to set up specialist or local services which cater for interests neglected by present stations.
81. Bespoke shopkeepers, celebrated chefs, jewellers, craftsmen and artists arrived to cater for exclusive tastes.
82. There are a number of international schools in the London area as well as support groups which cater for different nationalities.
83. We have to cater for demand.
84. The chef is pleased to cater for vegetarian diets.
85. Special bus and rail services are being laid on to cater for the crowds.
86. In most cases, students groan under such an increasing burden of studies that the university hardly finds it necessary to set up facilities to cater for their health.
87. It will insure the aboriginality and authenticity, and cater for the habit of document searcher.
88. However, in an active realtime database system, a nested transaction model is needed to cater for the system requirements.
89. The station is equipped with braille signs to cater for the needs of visually impaired passengers.
90. Liu Qiang, Wuhan Railway Administration said "Every day from seven o'clock in the morning to 8 o'clock in the evening, we have 88 pairs of trains fully prepared to cater for passengers.