Example sentences of "suitable for [adj] people " in BNC.
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1 | Putting your name on their housing list also enables them to plan new buildings suitable for disabled people . |
2 | An original toilet did exist at Stanley Racing which was not suitable for disabled people . |
3 | For example , in one bookshop , just before Christmas , I saw two women examining books on football suitable for young people . |
4 | However , they warn that the production will not be suitable for young people under 16 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Open learning is suitable for many people : for the interested housewife ; for people working full or part-time with horses ; for those working in other industries who are keen on horses ; for people who are about to embark on courses at colleges or training centres , helping them to prepare for what lies ahead ; to update knowledge ; or for experienced competitive horse owners or weekly riders — in fact anyone who finds it impractical to pursue their equestrian education by conventional means . |
7 | Age Concern said : ‘ If local authorities ’ precious stock of properties suitable for elderly people begins to be sold off , the consequences for the majority of elderly tenants in ordinary housing could be very serious indeed . ’ |
8 | The housing stock which remains with the local authority tends to be less attractive than what is sold off , and much of it is less suitable for elderly people whose needs are for low-cost , good quality housing with ground-floor access in a safe and secure neighbourhood and close to good social support networks . |
9 | A. Hostels are another form of accommodation , often suitable for single people , or as a temporary arrangement . |
10 | An internal survey by the Association of District Councils ( ADC ) , reported in the journal Housing , has found that many local authorities are having great difficulty in exempting from the Right to Buy those properties they consider to be especially suitable for older people . |