Example sentences of "[to-vb] for [adj] people " in BNC.

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1 One of the great bonuses of The Third Age is time — time to spare for other people , even if it is only to listen to what they have to say .
2 The TV items are being selected on the criteria of level of interest and validity as examples of authentic spoken English ie. we tend to go for ordinary people speaking to camera rather than voice over or straight presentation to camera .
3 The police began to search for various people but our security system was very good and we had been warned about what was happening .
4 It is surprising what can be achieved in an old and complex building to provide for disabled people and also how much the internal and external architecture can benefit from the refurbishment that the opportunities of converting a building for disabled access can provide .
5 ‘ They are characterized by low boredom thresholds and an inability to work for other people , ’ thought Sir John Hoskyns .
6 He can help you to look for more people . ’
7 Each singer who gets rich , learns to play for white people and then settles in Paris , is a loss to the blues .
8 I try to babysit for different people ; sometimes I 'm so embarrassed I ca n't go back to a place .
9 He believes that the deterrent effect , which no longer seems to exist for young people , should be reinstated .
10 Ample opportunity appeared to exist for local people to obtain free advice on basic legal problems .
11 It was a joke — I had to cook for 70 people and there were 12 rooms and a pub as well that could seat 100–200 in summer .
12 The vogue for advocacy and self-advocacy has been slow to develop for older people .
13 She sat there going well why should we have to pay for poor people who ca n't be bothered to get jobs , they 're so lazy !
14 in this country are not willing to pay for other people 's children
15 There are professional carers as well of course , who are paid to care for other people , but this discussion is probably going to concentrate on the problems of home carers .
16 The purpose of every Home is to care for elderly people during the last years of their lives .
17 Arranging to care for elderly people in their own home or in private residential accommodation can often be overshadowed by financial wrangles as to who pays what .
18 What 's also come out very strongly er , in this programme is is that it 's a struggle for a lot of people , both financially , and in terms of juggling time and the multiple demands that particularly women have , in trying to care for young people and old people to the point where women may spend their entire lives between , between twenty and sixty looking after somebody or other .
19 A helpful discussion of ways to care for dying people of different faiths has been compiled ( Neuberger , 1987 ) .
20 Death and dying Some residents are likely to die while in residential care and there is a need for staff to have some training in helping to care for dying people , in supporting their families , and in attending to the feelings of other residents .
21 The Poor Law workhouses came to accommodate growing numbers of sick , elderly and infirm paupers , and a medical officer was employed , along with nursing staff , to care for these people .
22 Whether these increases reflect increased morbidity , a greater willingness to care for older people or an expansion in capacity is a matter of debate .
23 But it 's a good technical business to have for other people as well to know about .
24 Having learned more about the missionaries and their work we as a fellowship will be more informed in order to pray for real people and real situations .
25 Committed to Pray Having learned more about the missionaries and their work we as a fellowship should better informed in order to pray for real people and real situations .
26 ‘ It 's all right to ask for other people .
27 But I do see that that would perhaps to attain for young people again .
28 The twin elements were the provision of industrial estates for new industries to replace lost mining jobs and ensure the diversification of the industrial base and large-scale housing development to cater for 40000 people of whom 29000 would come from Tyneside with the rest originating in Seaton Valley itself .
29 The centre is able to cater for 120 people at any one time .
30 In two in two litre containers still only in this case to cater for those people generally er generally needing a larger supply available in the home , in caravans etcetera .
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