Example sentences of "the [noun] [prep] [noun] for people " in BNC.

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1 And in Edinburgh the appearance of It at the still-functioning Paperback Shop renewed the link with Haynes for people like Lloyd , who could regard themselves as the Americans ' ambassadors in the north .
2 As such , care programming can be seen as an attempt to standardize mental health service delivery and to set norms for the administration of care for people with a certain level of dependency .
3 MANAGING TO CARE , THE MANAGEMENT OF SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DIFFICULTIES
4 This study provides detail about the impact of this style of service compared with traditional institutional care and the authors note the ‘ importance of combining therapeutic objectives , opportunities created by service design and organisation and the amount of quality of staff performance to determine the outcome of care for people ’ .
5 As it stands , the crucial implication of these findings , if they are correct , is that increasing the availability of support for people with adverse living circumstances in an attempt to prevent depression would not be expected to be effective .
6 The rate of disability for people over 60 is , in fact , only 355 per 1000 of the population and the rate for severe disability is much lower .
7 ‘ We 've got , I think , a way here to deal with this problem and improve the quality of life for people in the town . ’
8 Surely they are in the business of improving the quality of life for people living in poverty and of trying to get further finance from the Government for that purpose .
9 While the new Chief Constable says he does n't plan to make any major changes in the force , he 's made a commitment to improve the quality of life for people in Gloucestershire .
10 Skerne Park Community Action Group was set up in 1989 to improve the quality of life for people living on the estate .
11 ‘ Price reductions come out top of the list of incentives for people to book in advance . ’
12 The view in this paper is that the sense of disillusionment many people were experiencing during the first year of the war resulted from an over-valuation of man 's nature , and an attempt to deny the reality of death for people one loved .
13 Erm , the growth in demand for people with a known disability and again is explained briefly there , and essentially means that you 've got more clients coming in than you 've got leaving because of the greater life expectancy because more are surviving at birth , and one would have to say that they are presenting more difficult problems in a health demand .
14 The lack of opportunity for people to travel and study abroad would have hastened that decline .
15 Dr Jenkins also criticizes the lack of aftercare for people like Sean Stanley .
16 The conclusion is that the most efficient managers combine concern for the task with concern for people .
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