Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun] for people " in BNC.

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1 Later Anne thought over Sarah 's words about clothes for people who needed them and felt ashamed that she had not thought of their plight .
2 This is not the place to outline these in detail but , to put it simply , in the late 1970s the record industry faced a ‘ crisis ’ ( a stagnation in record sales after twenty years of expansion ) brought on by two simultaneous developments : on the one hand , an economic recession which hit particularly hard the most important sector of the record buying market , working-class youth ; on the other hand , technological developments in the leisure industry which meant either new sorts of competition for people 's leisure resources ( home computers and video recorders become as significant in young people 's lives as record players , for instance ) or disrupted record companies ' profit-making routines ( home taping thus became the industry 's chief bogey ) .
3 Now erm how have we got er I 've next thing on the handout is something I 've stuck on about the way in which erm er well it 's what I 've just covered about the the way in which some sorts of therapies for people who 've been abused as children tend to embody rather heterosexist assumptions which has been stated by Jenny Kissinger for example .
4 Meanwhile , we 'll be trotting them along to probation or a solicitor or whatever and getting that side of things dealt with , etc. etc. , so we try to stitch together some sorts of packages for people who otherwise fall through .
5 There may be the most practical methods of purchase for people in remote rural areas , but avoid any mail order or catalogue offer unless there is a free home trial period or bona fide money-back guarantee .
6 As such , care programming can be seen as an attempt to standardize mental health service delivery and to set norms for the administration of care for people with a certain level of dependency .
7 What is true of academic life for a teacher of jurisprudence is no doubt equally true in other walks of life for people in business , industry , the civil service , legal practice , farming and indeed fishing .
8 In sum , a working hypothesis is that powerlessness , or ‘ lack of control over destiny ’ , produces a susceptibility to ill-health for people who live in chronically marginalized and demanding situations .
9 Roehampton Hospital is , justly , world-famous for its marvellous skills of rehabilitation for people with limb disabilities .
10 And studies have shown that if people are injected , even with not a drug that sort of , satisfies their need for a while , and what does work is a change of environment for people and that does come down to people not , you know , being able to work , people being unemployed , and also peer group pressure like th , the woman said over there .
11 Some of Mrs Thatcher 's ‘ cheerleaders ’ in the party and popular press see her as having achieved a virtual revolution in British politics , restoring the authority of government , putting the trade unions in their place , taming a greedy and parasitic public sector , and regaining a greater freedom of choice for people in many areas .
12 erm I think in fact it would be better to ask Mr Bailey to explain what his concerns were erm I 'd just like to say first although initially it revolves around problems of drinking , I 'm looking at other issues of East Oxford , in that recently there 's been a great deal of concern about glue sniffing in sections there , and there have been various letters from residents in the local newspapers , and I think there 's a general level of problem for people living in East Oxford , and it 's not just that the people there want the streets cleaned up or whatever , they want something constructive and helpful to be done for people .
13 you know , because they do n't know what their right are with And you know , I think places like the law centre , which fight for the rights of people in , you know to develop that that kind of service for people .
14 Surely he 's got loads of time for people who struggle at maths , sport , speelling etc ?
15 Hours of work for people who work full time are 41 hours in London and 42 hours elsewhere ( including a one hour lunch break each day ) .
16 Is it so fantastic to imagine a future in which doctors w doctors will prescribe a visit to the art gallery for people for people with depression ?
17 And there were a clutch of gongs for people who also write .
18 MANAGING TO CARE , THE MANAGEMENT OF SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DIFFICULTIES
19 Erm , the scheme itself is one which is very much in mind with er , various policies that you 've had put in front of you , in terms of er , provision er , for this type of scheme for people with learning disabilities .
20 ‘ There are cases of possible miscarriages of justice for people on the borderline of legal aid at the moment .
21 Editor , — The two dominant elements of care for people with a mental disorder are social and medical .
22 Runs a wide range of services for people with HIV/AIDS and those who care for them , including activities for women affected by HIV .
23 Continuity of care refers both cross sectionally , to a comprehensive range of services for people with long term mental illness , and longitudinally , to emphasise the need for enduring and possibly indefinite care for a substantial proportion of this group .
24 BECAUSE VIEW FROM IS A NEW RANGE OF SPORTSWEAR FOR PEOPLE REARED ON THE HEROICS OF LYNN DAVIES , MARY RAND AND DAVID HEMERY .
25 The the the er budget this year is is greatly over oversubscribed erm but applications for grants for people who are being of their work in their community .
26 erm I also think that people will use the fact that people are staying away , or have stayed away , because of the Gulf as a sort of excuse for people not coming and not really get down to the roots of maybe , you know , why are n't people , why do n't people want to stay in British hotels , why do n't people want to stay in London Hotels ?
27 Perhaps in future you 'd better save that sort of chat for people who know me .
28 Local authority social services departments will become responsible for assessing and arranging packages of care for people who need help .
29 start making your envelope , here are big pieces of paper for people to make their big envelope erm , have I got any
30 here are some big pieces of paper for people who want to make envelopes okay now , now you 've made yours in , how you gon na cut it up
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