Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [adj] young people " in BNC.
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1 | We felt very sorry for both young people , for they were genuinely trying to find work and were getting very dispirited . |
2 | Although I am sorry for those young people , I believe that their problem is often psychological , rather than inability to find work . |
3 | Training centres are hard-pressed and insufficient in numbers and , with job prospects gloomy for all young people , the now older parents may find it hard to cope with the constant supervision of a young mentally handicapped person who may still exhibit child-like exuberance . |
4 | Without such a capital gift , it is now impossible for many young people to make a first-time purchase in most areas of London and the South-East . |
5 | Secure accommodation is appropriate for some young people and should be used , with the firm application of DSS guidelines . |
6 | Was truancy a symptom of wider emotional problems , or were the schools failing to provide education appropriate to these young people 's needs and interests ? |
7 | It will , sadly , be too late for many young people , whose lives have already been ruined ; but it could set the agenda for future generations who might even get society better organised than we did . |
8 | She was , in a house full of strong young people , a little old woman , soon her hair would be white . |
9 | Social workers are to be told by the DoH to get tough with troublesome young people in children 's homes . |
10 | When Sir Adrian joined the company it was compulsory for all young people up to the age of eighteen to spend a day a week at the company 's continuation college . |
11 | The Glass Menagerie is relevant to all young people chafing under the yoke of parental control and is therefore as suitable for young as it id for older audiences ’ |