Example sentences of "[adj] for [adj] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It takes an enlightened boss to realise that standard textbook career progression is not always right for certain people , ’ says Kate Hargreaves .
2 Just right for mad people like her .
3 The law which makes Work Experience possible for young people in their last year of compulsory education specifically forbids their receiving payment .
4 They have suggested that the carcasses of animals which have died of either disease should not be buried in farm fields , as it is now thought that it may be possible for other livestock to become infected .
5 If someone a obviously it 's it 's what I 'm asking is hypothetical anyway because I mean the flats are coming down so no one new can move in , but say you actually if if it was possible for other people to move into these flats and you knew someone and they said erm , You know I 'm thinking of moving into Green flats , what would you say ?
6 And of course Lewes is a small enough town that it 's possible for ordinary people to be involved in central activities like Council activities and so on .
7 And of course Lewes is a small enough town that it 's possible for ordinary people to be involved in , in central activities like council activities and so on .
8 It enables everyone involved to understand the Process that is going on , it makes it possible for grieving people to be looked after for a while , but not to sink into a chronic mourning state , because everyone knows when it is meant to be finished , and when the bereaved people are meant to pick up their responsibilities again .
9 ‘ Well , then , you ought to feel just as sorry for silly people .
10 At the earliest stage it should be made to come alive for young people and teachers in the processes of education .
11 Not only are they moving away , but often they are also moving to a place totally unsuitable for elderly people .
12 NB : Unsuitable for disabled people .
13 You also have to think of the effect it has on other people , how er if you just let people get away with it , it does n't mean you hate them , loathe them and damn them but er you 've got to make them realise that for other people , for everybody .
14 But these same Ministers claim that for other people 's children , the best can be achieved in large classes , in crumbling buildings without sufficient books and equipment and with inadequately paid teachers .
15 The scheme for academic staff has been thoroughly reviewed , and that for academic-related staff is under review .
16 Indeed , the fact that those lobbies are so much more vociferous than that for old people symbolises the problem which we have to confront : old people themselves are too accepting of the way they are viewed and described by others and others have been slow to take their part .
17 It 's us that promoted and surely if we created the situation it might work in our favour but it I mean it ca n't be very pleasant for other people
18 The UK 's largest friendly society , Family Assurance , has joined forces with the medical group Private Patients Plan ( PPP ) to make it easier for young people to buy their first home , with a policy called Generation Builder .
19 Disability Working Allowance will make it easier for disabled people to take up a job .
20 If it is much easier for senior staff to make negative rather than favourable assessments of his ability , the field officer is faced with an important practical problem of how he portrays himself to his seniors as good at his job .
21 He asked Macmillan to intervene : ‘ It was quite wrong for other people to incarcerate a ‘ legal prime Minister ’ . ’
22 The fees charged by lawyers were said to be too high for ordinary people to afford .
23 And you look at the er the preamble in the , in the order er the book of common order for baptism and it is designated for Christian people , that particular rite of passage .
24 But moves by managers to " rationalise " skillmix , substituting unqualified for qualified staff , are even more important .
25 Which towns are popular for retired people ?
26 On the other hand , for all I know , it may be one of the compensations or rationalisations for giving yourself short breath , a cough and a foul mouth and for making things unpleasant for other people .
27 Since , throughout our lives , we seek a balance which is comfortable for us , it will be no different for old people but may be much more difficult to achieve .
28 It will be different for different species .
29 It will certainly be different for different species , and it may fluctuate within each species .
30 But I think it 's probably different for different people .
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