Sentence examples for To accommodate through from inspiring English sources

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The Canal du Nord was completed in 1965, and a bottleneck was removed on the Oise Lateral Canal with the building of two locks to accommodate through convoys to Paris.

In addition, the scarcity and high price of land, especially in large cities, demands optimum design so as to accommodate, through criteria of flexibility, the maximum number of lorries in a fixed area while still maintaining the desired safety conditions.

In fact, the official manifesto of the NHs' Network describes them as 'places to accommodate, through intercultural activities, all citizens, from children to the elderly, without discrimination by gender, nationality, social background and religious belief' (Casa del Quartiere di Torino, 2012).

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Now Pat Young, the school's founder and headmistress, wants to expand the school to accommodate classes through the 12th grade, a plan that would make Stanwich the only independent, co-educational high school in town.

She told the FT this week that "employers have to learn to accommodate you through the mid-life piece … If you want to spend, say, six years having children and getting them off to school before you come back and do full-time work, [companies] have to look upon it as not wanting to lose somebody".

During the electrification of the line in 1957 60 the station was equipped with a bay platform for passenger trains, to allow it to accommodate both through services to and from Baker Street and the Chalfont & Latimer Chesham shuttle simultaneously.

The property must be large enough to accommodate both a drive-through lane that does not interfere with walk-in customers and a fire lane.

For Merkel, the continuing need to accommodate the UK through compromise was part of that same historic mission to build a peaceful Europe.

The state sold 32 acres on the Creedmoor grounds to the New York City School Construction Authority, which will build three schools to accommodate 3,000 kindergarten through high school students.

Spence, which bought the 1932 house in 1999, wants to enlarge the fifth floor and add a sixth floor to accommodate its kindergarten through fourth-grade classes.

Trying to accommodate patient choice through central directives is not the same as allowing it to direct change.Patients also ought to be able to have more say over what treatments and therapies the NHS offers.

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