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

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1 Words however are only symbols and they can have different meanings for different people .
2 One could speculate that behaviour would continue to improve , although at a decreasing rate , with it perhaps approaching a plateau somewhere below the optimum ; one might also want to speculate that there would be different plateaus for different people — reflecting the ‘ fact ’ that some individuals are better decision-makers than others .
3 That is what we provide in our residential homes for elderly people .
4 That is what we provide in our residential homes for elderly people .
5 High Wood and Low Wood , favourite walks for local people and visitors , are a haven for wildlife .
6 In 1987/88 , English local authorities spent £1.3 billion on personal social services for elderly people .
7 Our elderly strategy is moving towards trying to equalize , or even out , those big differences of accessibility , because if you live in Wantage , and I live in Oxford , say , we have a totally unequal access to Social Services for elderly people .
8 House party holidays are very popular venues for single people at Christmas .
9 A NEW appeal to local businesses for assistance in improving leisure and commercial facilities for disabled people in Edinburgh is under way .
10 The very limited opportunities for disabled people to take part in all forms of the arts as spectators , creators or participants raises questions about whether or not we are an oppressed and marginalised subgroup and what we might be trying to do about this .
11 At the time , a trust fund was formed with the aims of establishing a permanent memorial to , and annual scholarships for young people connected with the industry .
12 It might seem little enough to get an extra bus stop or pedestrian crossing , but those are real concerns for local people and such matters affect the way they regard you politically .
13 Civil rights for disabled people
14 At an ideological level , the purposes of segregated education systems were spelled out in the Bantu Education Act of 1953 , which created an education proclaimed to be ‘ appropriate ’ to the limited prospects for black people under apartheid .
15 Under each picture of the plant are graphic instructions for local people of what to do in the event of an emergency as well as information about the plant .
16 In addition to its obvious use as a cultural asset , we might also provide part-time courses for local people to come in to learn about Art History and to use the collections in the Barber as their source material .
17 The Spastics Society , for example , has said of this proposal : ‘ We are deeply concerned about any assumptions that the public provision of care for disabled people can be in the main shifted to the private and not-for-profit sector without serious consequences for disabled people . ’
18 The majority of housing is provided for this group-housing schemes for single people being rare , and the few that exist being blatantly restricted and cut at the present time .
19 Readers of The Bookseller have already raised over £1,250 to provide sleeping mats for homeless people in London .
20 Sanitary facilities for disabled people must also be provided where these currently exist for able-bodied people , on either ground or upper storeys .
21 I mean , I , I agree with them there 's hardly any leading roles for black people but
22 So presents okay presents for other people .
23 Perhaps the most striking expression of the changed opportunities for young people is the increasing number now going into higher education .
24 Giant Shoes , from Giant Shoes For Little People , are beautiful bootee-style shoes perfect for tots — from tiny babies to toddlers taking their first tentative steps .
25 Available in three sizes to fit babies from 0–18 months , priced £11.95 , Giant Shoes are available by mail order from Giant Shoes For Little People , Packer 's Cottage , Albion St , Exeter EX4 1AZ ( 0392 219560 ) .
26 This was the first fall since 1973 and was due predominantly to reductions in the numbers of remand prisoners , due to the success of the probation service 's bail information schemes , and sentenced young offenders , partly due to the stricter criteria for custodial sentences for young people required by the 1988 Criminal Justice Act , and partly to the drawing up and implementation of ‘ action plans ’ for community plans by the probation service .
27 Executive School : Very intensive courses for professional people with tuition in small groups or one-to-one .
28 Quite independent of the social merits of re-using a redundant building to provide comfortable dwellings for local people at modest rents , a main factor encouraging the retention of All Saints Church was the value accorded by the local authority planners to the building for its contribution to the townscape .
29 She notes that ‘ social workers , foster parents , foster families for elderly people , care assistants … nursing auxiliaries , privately employed housekeepers ’ are now described as carers .
30 Mr Rowney added : ‘ There is plenty of work and there are some good opportunities for young people to take up wall-building . ’
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