Example sentences of "[noun] in [noun] for people " in BNC.
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1 | ELECTION candidates are renowned for kissing babies Labour leader Neil Kinnock said last week there was no place in politics for people who did n't like them . |
2 | Equality of opportunity in employment for people with disabilities was featured in the government 's appraisal , but was a minor consideration dwarfed by the major political debate on religious affiliation . |
3 | Away from Bucharest and the constant oversight of his parents , Nicu perhaps developed some critical ideas about the realities of life in Romania for people outside the Communist élite . |
4 | Is it primarily a handbook for managers or a review of developments in services for people with learning difficulties ? |
5 | He was a pragmatic , not romantic , royalist , though he encouraged the notion of romance in monarchy for people less worldly than himself . |
6 | A grant of £950 will be given to Dramarama creative arts to part fund a theatre project in Middlesbrough for people who are physically handicapped or who have learning difficulties . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | erm The other parts of the job are that we do erm all of the fundamental and much of the applied research which the nation needs , we provide an increasing range of advanced courses in technology for people in industry , and continuing education generally , the number of mature students at all levels is rising , and there are a number of other service functions we do for the community as well as just teaching undergraduates . |
9 | Griffiths believed that a greater diversity of service options would develop if the independent sector , voluntary organizations and private companies were encouraged to compete for contracts for domiciliary and residential care services : indeed , there is evidence from initiatives in services for people with mental handicap that having a multiplicity of different service providers stimulates creative innovations in services in a way which monolithic public sector services seem slow to do . |