Example sentences of "[prep] home for " in BNC.

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1 AN APPEAL for homes for six unwanted puppies has had a great response .
2 I am Julias Denton for homes for the children 's charity .
3 We think that the money for the war should be used for homes for the homeless .
4 My husband went to er a meeting of the English Speaking Union , whatever that is , and they said there was going to be need for homes for English children .
5 Comprises three limestone caves ( one of which is the longest in Britain ) all of which illustrate how they served as homes for both humans and animals : including the Bone cave , rich in archaeological evidence with details of the Flintsone-like inhabitants dating back to the Bronze Age .
6 On the other side of the square is a fine Art Deco block , built in 1921 as homes for schoolteachers by O. Novotný .
7 SUN LOOKING FOR HOME FOR HYPERSPARC
8 I 'm off home for the morning , but you 're wanted to come with me to see a VIP about a missing person .
9 He tells us how he cried and cried when he found out the Almighty Mozzer had slung his hook and f—ed off home for a veggieburger .
10 We will increase the number of homes for rent by establishing a Housing Bank to facilitate the balanced use of councils ' capital receipts and offer investment capital at attractive rates of interest .
11 There has , for example , been a marked reduction in direct council provision of homes for the elderly and a concomitant increase in privately run homes .
12 Most residents of homes for the elderly are in their eighties and have come there towards the end of an active life .
13 To the Annual Conference of the union in September 1915 he reported that " the Government had commandeered the Camp " , and that , when they eventually handed it back , reinstated as agricultural land , which he doubted that they ever would , compensation and rent paid or payable would ensure that " the maintenance of aliens at Eastcote would have cost the Union not a single farthing " and provide a useful start to its programme of Homes for Seamen .
14 The square , its shabby focus , topped a steep hill and these streets ran sharply down ; once stately and solid streets , fat with money and leisure , full of homes for a secure middle-class with parlours in which its bustled daughters could play ‘ The Last Rose Of Summer ’ and ‘ Believe me if all those Endearing Young Charms ’ politely on rosewood pianos antlered with candlesticks ; and roast-beef coloured dining-rooms where the gentlemen mellowed over rich , after-dinner port and mahogany reflected ox-roasting coal fires tended by black flocks of housemaids .
15 The provision of homes for old people by local authorities is still for only about twenty places per thousand old people in an area , and many of these will be for very old and frail disabled people .
16 In 1934 Hammerton was able to consummate , in his own words , ‘ one of the romances of modern publishing ’ , by revising and reissuing the work under the new title Practical Knowledge for All , which was , in turn , to become the most familiar series of educational books in millions of homes for a new generation .
17 Through a broadly based consultation process headed up by Planning and Coordination , Standards have been agreed by the Social Work Committee for the Inspection of Homes for Elderly People and for Children , Child minders , Full Day Group Care and Part Day Group Care .
18 Will he join me also in condemning the inefficiency of Labour councils , whose failure to collect rents and fill empty properties is a major barrier to the provision of homes for the homeless ?
19 This may well have been the intention , but in fact the implications are clear : demolition rates are too low , compulsory purchase of homes for redevelopment is inevitable in the future ; owner-occupiers can not be trusted to be the final arbiters of whether their homes arc unfit' ; and some existing environments may be so drab as to be not worth preserving' .
20 I did n't understand her questions was it the figures had come from the private sector I 'm not sure if she understood it herself either erm we 've talked in the social services planning cuts committee about a list of homes for refurbishment and Mr wanted a very long list er a list which would blight every home not on the list .
21 I I 'm very grateful to the Secretary of State , erm is he aware that increasingly over this winter there have been examples of homes for the elderly and particularly nursing homes in the private sector without casting a valued judgement on the role of the private sector , er homes that are finding difficulty in the filling the beds because of policy that is being pursued in care in the community .
22 More controversially perhaps , they claim that neither plastic media nor foam offer the right type of home for bacteria — that on plastic media , in fact , they have to build up an adhesive slime which is self clogging to the media and self-destructive to the bacteria .
23 Study after study reveals the dangers of lightly trafficked streets near home for young children .
24 Arsenal1 THERE IS no place like home for Coventry City when it comes to failing to win football matches .
25 ‘ Apparently it 's the policy of Conway House to be as much like home for its residents as it can . ’
26 ‘ She has been absolutely wonderful and has made it like home for us .
27 There 's no place like home for Arbroath
28 WORK to turn an empty block of flats into homes for the elderly has been given the go-ahead .
29 Work placement is an important feature of our programmes , with trainees spending three days a week in a variety of settings , including homes for the elderly and day care centres .
30 Many of the residents in homes for the elderly have no family , and many that do never see them from one year to the next .
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