Example sentences of "[adj] for social [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is possible for social inequality to exist without social strata . |
2 | It is therefore perfectly possible for social care to be provided in an ordinary household with rehabilitation and personal development as its main purpose ; in other words , the therapy itself is of a social care nature . |
3 | Historians lack the skills , or the evidence can not exist , to settle in any precise way the question of why and how conditions of war seem propitious for social reform . |
4 | It is particularly appropriate for social work practice with vulnerable elderly people . |
5 | It may not be easy for social work training to take account of this adequately but it is highly desirable that more attention should be paid , in the making of a social worker , to the sexual side of his or her personality and sexual adjustment . |
6 | They were unusual for social science research : attempts at controlled experiments in selected communities of different kinds in different parts of America . |
7 | In the theatre was a model , indeed a sustained exploration , of the role-playing which was so important for social mobility , the appropriation and successful deployment of power . |
8 | It is a source of cleavages which are as important for social action in general and voting behaviour in particular as production-derived social class . |
9 | When interest group activity is added to electoral pressure , the ‘ shame ’ attached to being held responsible for social dissensus , lead to changes which may have been a voluntary response or have been supervised by a state responding to legitimate protest . |
10 | Before , therefore , exploring any further the phenomenon of policy implementation , a brief account of the main groups of people responsible for social policy implementation in Britain is appropriate . |
11 | He suggested , as I describe earlier , that the NHS should confine itself to health care , and local authorities should be responsible for social care . |
12 | However , the absence of any immediate military threat enabled him to reduce naval expenditure in this and the succeeding Budget , thus leaving a small amount of revenue available for social expenditure . |
13 | ‘ We support the principle that there should be a director of social work accountable for social work services , ’ he said . |
14 | In this case we include student nurses on Project 2000 because they are , like other college students , not eligible for social security benefit . |
15 | Ineligible for social security , they have to be entirely self-reliant . |
16 | Most students became ineligible for social security benefits , but the loan that was made available was well above the average benefit claimed . |
17 | His account of ideology on the other hand is much more rewarding , locating it as he does in the presuppositions necessary for social life and avoiding the philosophical consequences of attempting to privilege one perspective . |
18 | The English necessary for social communication , on which most coursebooks other than those concerned with English for Special Purposes are based . |
19 | Meetings were necessary for social contact , apart from anything else . |
20 | Humpbacks are thought to be mostly solitary creatures , though such songs indicate that close physical proximity is by no means necessary for social contact of a vocal nature . |
21 | I suppose the , the sort of things that made me think I might be suitable for social work have been coming from working with the young . |
22 | They turn to it when conditions seem ripe for social advance . |