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

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1 If the training and enterprise councils think it appropriate to make some of those funds available for unemployed people , they are perfectly free to do so .
2 Both Gas regions and electricity companies can advise on adaptations available for disabled people , e.g. for slot meters or appliances , which can often be fitted free of charge .
3 For example , in one bookshop , just before Christmas , I saw two women examining books on football suitable for young people .
4 The primary and secondary windings of the transformer have been interlinked as shown in the circuit diagram , such that the twin 120V primary windings are in series , making the transformer suitable for domestic 240V mains operation .
5 Cornwall has eight sites suitable for powered aircraft shown on the half mill map .
6 As Haslemere has already begun to make the town accessible for wheelchair-bound people , would n't it be nice if the town could become totally accessible for both able bodied and disabled people .
7 Putting your name on their housing list also enables them to plan new buildings suitable for disabled people .
8 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 .
9 This could be a whole-school meeting , but in a large school may well be more profitably kept to those middle managers responsible for leading staff teams .
10 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 . ’
11 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 .
12 The wealth of literature available for young people today is enormous , the poverty of provision in the average commercial bookshop quite appalling , and the children 's librarian 's assumption of a broadening and educational role is not only understandable but very necessary .
13 On the other hand , the public health approach requires service provision to be determined by the prevalence of the condition , the priority for infertility services within all human services , the medical and social options available for infertile people , and consumer views and choices .
14 Turnover comprises amounts receivable for invoiced sales , exclusive of value added taxation and similar levies .
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