Example sentences of "[adj] for [adj] people in " in BNC.
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1 | The law which makes Work Experience possible for young people in their last year of compulsory education specifically forbids their receiving payment . |
2 | It 's very hard for young people in your position . |
3 | There is a certain medicinal thinking behind the labelling , a feeling that a book that is difficult to read and difficult to obtain meaning and enjoyment from , must be good for young people in some way . |
4 | Of course the reverse may also be possible , that hostility and resentment build up , but this is all the more reason that a social worker should continue to be available for old people in residential care and the families . |
5 | Increases in the costs of transport , housing and health charges and other costs for food , heating and clothing , are becoming unbearable for retired people in my part of the world . |
6 | There are plenty of good recipes suitable for health-conscious people in the many ‘ healthy living ’ magazines on newsstands , not to mention newspaper articles and the books listed on pages 121–2 . |
7 | Italian and other styles were ripped out of their European context when , during the 1980s , it became permissible for young people in Britain , and most significantly young men , to be interested in fashion on a scale undreamed of in the 60s and the 70s . |
8 | Will he add one more right to the patients charter — that of peace and quiet for sick people in hospital ? |
9 | Racism like this is not faced by whites , and is only too everyday for black people in a highly xenophobic society , and this has terrible effects on their everyday lives . |