Example sentences of "be for people " in BNC.

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1 Finally this study has given me a good idea of what life has been for people living in the past in America , where as before , I would n't have had a clue and it 's also taught me that no matter how many times you read a book , you 'll always find new links and connections .
2 Budgeting Loans are for people getting income support .
3 Careers in computing are for people with common sense , the ability to think clearly and logically , the capacity to adapt readily to change , and the skill to communicate and work closely with others .
4 They 're being encouraged to slap on this parking ticket which claims pavements are for people
5 pedestrians who are crossing the road in which you are turning when entering or emerging from property bordering on a road , give way to pedestrians as well as the traffic on the road , remember pavements are for people , not for motor cycles motor vehicles
6 And what do you think of the idea of ways that the , that the way the house types were graded , the fact that some of them were in fact meant to be executive or managerial classes and others were meant to be for people with less income , do you think that this is again recreating this sort of class system within the planning of the town ?
7 These workshops will be for people involved in particular aspects of analysing socio-economic data and will consist of presentations of the different approaches illustrated with the results of the comparative analyses of relevant datasets .
8 But today the Church of England apoligised to the family saying ’ our concern must always be for people before regulations , especially during times of greiving . ’
9 The houses will be for people who have to move out of Bentham Drive to make way for a new rail link .
10 iii Planned segregation in an integrated unit Borders regional council have a policy of designating one unit in their new group unit homes as being for people with mild to moderate dementia .
11 11 were for people with learning difficulty or mental handicap , and 4 were for elderly people with a mental impairment , 3 for elderly people who were physically frail , I for children and 1 for physically handicapped adults .
12 Mr O'Hara Labour MP for Knowsley South was unhappy over the ‘ insensitive ’ wording which made it clear the payments were for people not expected to live longer than six months .
13 It 's not just for England ; it 's for people in Norway who 've never heard us before , so we 've just put our eleven best songs on the album .
14 It 's for people who want to lose weight .
15 And that 's really because it 's it 's erm you know it 's for people under the age of of sixty .
16 It 's for people
17 It goes exactly my grandmother 's oven except that stupid gate oh that 's for people look it 's all wooden look it 's all woo
18 Well , it 's been going in Oxford now for three years and it 's for people with disability and able bodied people , and with the current production we have which is being produced by Paul Newham , the people there have er suffered with M S and are visually impaired and er you know , various disabilities like that , plus able bodied people .
19 The solution is for people to get back into touch , to ‘ utterly break the present great picture of a normal humanity … and fall again into true relatedness ’ ( ‘ Review ’ , 470 — 2 ) .
20 This goes back to what I was saying about the ‘ fellowship ’ of conferences and similar events and how important it is for people to enjoy themselves and make contacts .
21 The 100 Club is for people who have achieved or are close to achieving the goal of running 100 marathons .
22 An alternative is for people to be selected by the person pointed to by the organizer 's foot .
23 Invalid care allowance is for people of working age who can not work because they are staying at home to care for a severely disabled relative .
24 Another typical submissive pattern is for people to cling to their hard luck stories , as well as to put themselves down .
25 ‘ This is for people who have had a passing interest in Hendrix or have caught up with his music in the advent of the CD age .
26 The focus of the book is for people who only have two or three weeks to explore the mountains but Townsend also describes side trips and two long distance walks .
27 A fairly common mistake is for people to retire to a place where they once spent an idyllic holiday , perhaps 15 or 20 years previously , with only a minimum of further investigation .
28 But the main thing is for people to get out there and enjoy the routes . ’
29 The best advice anyone can give is for people to get their hands on a copy of the official festival programme and to plan their own agenda .
30 A not uncommon solution to the feeling that the conventional family stunts the individuality of its members is for people to elect to live on their own .
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