Example sentences of "[conj] young [n mass] with " in BNC.
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1 | However , despite the generally positive reception given to the growth of community alternatives , concern has been expressed that the decline in residential provision means that young people with the most serious problems do not always receive appropriate help ( Hekken et al . , |
2 | It is no wonder that young people with no job , no prospects , little money and probably feeling that no one cares , should turn to petty crime . |
3 | Even in a socialist country like Tanzania , however committed one may be to the abolition of privilege in society , there is no arguing with the fact that young people with secondary and higher education can expect life to bring them a richer and more interesting experience than it does to the primary school leaver . |
4 | As a result of two consultation days held to examine possibilities for greater integration in residential provision for children and young people with special needs , a series of recommendations were made to and accepted by the Social Services Committee in January 1987 . |
5 | In general , the staff/student ratio is rarely as good as in a school for children and young people with severe learning difficulties . |
6 | ( 1986 ) and Vernon and Fruin ( 1986 ) all found that field social workers , and sometimes residential workers , associated the provision of care for children and young people with failure , and thought that good social work practice meant avoiding the use of care , especially residential care . |
7 | Ensure that children and young people with learning disabilities have a smoother transition into adulthood and adult service networks . |
8 | One area which has proved very popular have been the walks and activities for children and young people with disabilities . |
9 | They 're children and young people with a very poor self image and where their investment in the education system has probably been partial to say the least . |
10 | Lee was laughing and peeling bananas and feeling cross and wondering about a dream wherein a frowning angel laid gentle hands on her while young people with long black hair and bizarre head-dresses danced around her . |
11 | The situation is changing now as young people with skills are becoming more in demand in the labour market with the falling youth population . |