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

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1 Lawyers want more protection for people with stake in homes .
2 It was also one of the main reasons for people returning for more training .
3 Red tape and bureaucracy are the most frequently given reasons for people working underground .
4 A combination of interview and questionnaire studies and a content analysis of media coverage was employed , with the purpose of elucidating the reasons for people 's preferences for different energy options , their perceptions of the risks involved , and of the viability of alternative energy sources .
5 Henry Erskine , counsel for the Middlesex committee , said it was a common trick for people claiming benefit of the acts of insolvency , and the bankrupt laws , to bargain for goods to a large amount from strangers to enable their estates to make a better dividend among their old creditors .
6 The lack of opportunity for people to travel and study abroad would have hastened that decline .
7 It was an opportunity for people to see the positive side of dog ownership , and we readily agreed to produce a team .
8 However , it does present an opportunity for people to be empowered , for example in assessing needs , planning and implementing responses , even though these responses will not solve the totality of the problem .
9 Nonetheless , it has been claimed that the problems of recreation have been overstated and Fitton ( 1979 , 57 ) has argued that : ‘ There has been a tendency to view recreation in the countryside as a problem rather than a welcome opportunity for people to enjoy themselves ’ .
10 The first six relate directly to the Earth Summit , the last two provide an opportunity for people to get more involved in practical initiatives and to help to raise more pledges for the Tree of Life within your local community .
11 The plan is designed to achieve equality of opportunity for people from these groups within the ES .
12 For that reason , the Russians will need to have a community in which there is private property , freedom from regulation and low taxation , with the opportunity for people to accumulate wealth and invest it .
13 The Conservative party believes in choice and opportunity for people in terms of how they spend their money and their time .
14 The Home Ownership and Opportunity for People Everywhere ( Hope ) programme was set to be expanded , but overall the proposed expenditure on " choice " was to be an estimated $16,000 million in fiscal 1992 , approximately $3,700 million less than in the current fiscal year .
15 Developing Managerial Effectiveness — this highly successful five-day residential conference provides the opportunity for people to explore and develop their own managerial skills in work which requires leadership , communication , motivation and the use of one 's own authority .
16 Eas , eas , easy travel , easier opportunity for people to , to spread their investment .
17 We are interested in the notion of affordability , not in the notion of means testing and we recognise crucially that the public sector provides an opportunity for people .
18 City YMCA cross-community co-ordinator David Porter believes the programme is an opportunity for people to meet , develop friendships and awareness of the issues which both divide and unite them .
19 ‘ The new association will provide , for the first time , the opportunity for people from throughout Scotland to find out what is going on elsewhere , ’ she said .
20 There 's a lot of free-lance work which is actually used in the media , and there 's a lot of opportunity for people .
21 So , in my experience certainly down in the Sussex area , there 's , there 's great opportunity for people who have something worthwhile saying , who understand how to repackage what they 're saying in such a way that it will keep local radio audiences listening , and who are prepared to learn the minimum techniques and skills necessary to come across reasonably well .
22 Branson was fully aware that even if the Americans decided to grant permission , it was likely that it would not be given until a day or two before the flight — retaliatory treatment for the way the British government had delayed until the eleventh hour and fifty-ninth minute permission for People Express to fly into Britain .
23 NHS professionals normally perceive day hospitals as a possible alternative to hospital admission for people who are acutely ill and can not be treated as outpatients or at home , as a place for recently discharged short-term in-patients to attend for a period while settling back into normal life , and as a place to treat , monitor and give social support to long-term patients who would otherwise live isolated lives .
24 The Open University runs courses with special provision for people who have impaired hearing .
25 Provision for people living in rented accommodation
26 This could be an indication of a continuing unwillingness to recognise how much further advanced are many EEC and OECD centres in their education and training provision for people with disabilities .
27 However in the twentieth century this principle has been modified somewhat through both statutory and case law , by introducing the principle that a will should make fair provision for people who have had certain types of relationship with the deceased , mostly but not exclusively kin ( Cretney , 1984 , ch. 23 ; Green , 1988 ) .
28 Parliamentary support began to coalesce , deriving mainly from the analogy which was seen between compensation for criminal injuries and the existing welfare provision for people who had sustained injuries in the course of their work .
29 Policy changes in the 1970s moved the provision for people over retirement age towards a wholly wage-related scheme of insurance .
30 To ask the Secretary of State for Health what recent assessment he has made of the adequacy of community care provision for people with serious mental illness .
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