Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [noun] for people " in BNC.
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1 | Only when I began to realize what my situation was really like did I see the gospel for what it was — extremely good news for people in extremely bad situations . |
2 | Like her husband , she had sharp and brilliantly intuitive instincts for people ; she knew at once whom Edouard could trust . |
3 | Such solidarity can be quite ruthless : it is a much stronger force for people than any appeal to overriding common interests of on enterprise , a community , a nation . |
4 | There is going to be much greater scope for people to continue in their careers for much longer , and greater value will be placed on their experience than ever before . ’ |
5 | The council tax is related to the number of people in a house , but it offers more generous treatment for people such as students , who will not add to the household bill . |
6 | Nevertheless , there are still many opportunities for people here . |
7 | Work schemes of this type are , none the less , especially difficult to fund , and neither the NHS nor social services have regarded them as their responsibility , a situation which must change if we want to provide a more fulfilling life for people with mental disorder . |
8 | The government 's being urged to provide more financial support for people who care for sick or disabled relatives . |
9 | The Glaxo Neurological Centre , currently taking shape off London Road , Liverpool city centre , will open later this summer for people with illnesses like multiple sclerosis , and Parkinson 's disease . |
10 | The Terrence Higgins Trust Advice Centre will arrange for a lawyer to draw up reasonably straightforward wills for people in the London area who are infected with HIV or AIDS . |
11 | Or did I buy them as odd presents for people who might like them ? |
12 | Well I 'm happy that the flats are coming down because I do n't think that they 're really fit places for people to live . |
13 | ‘ He was a really powerful figure for people like me ’ , says Lloyd , ‘ who were looking for something new , and we were n't sure what . ’ |
14 | I have to say that while I am quite sure that ‘ Summer 's Eve ’ is a perfectly suitable wash for people with sensitive skins and that a no-talcum powder has a lot going for it , I ca n't possible support the selling of this product as necessary for ‘ intimate ’ care . |
15 | The result is ‘ a complex , time-consuming and often frustrating business for people with disabilities . ’ |
16 | Thus most long-term care for people who require a lot of daily support would be the responsibility of the local authority rather than , as formerly , of the NHS . |
17 | They make particularly good presents for people in flats , for elderly or housebound relatives , or for a child with his or her own bedroom and an interest in wildlife that needs fostering . |
18 | This Government has no time at all for the poor and even less time for people who become poor as a result of their savage policies , the policies which cause high interest rates , rising unemployment and all because of it 's obsession with inflation . |
19 | Achieving regular employment has been one of the most difficult targets for people who have left institutions and there is a marked descent through the occupational and class structure so that , especially where they have suffered illnesses such as schizophrenia , the work they are able to get tends to be of an unskilled or semi-skilled kind . |
20 | First , the length of time which couples spend in shared accommodation has fallen from an average of almost three years for people who married before 1955 , to around one and a half years for people married in the late 1960s ( p. 12 ) . |
21 | Ultimately , the aim should be to provide fully integrated services for people of all races and cultures which are designed to respond appropriately to individual differences . |
22 | There is a quite complicated procedure for people who have accepted offers from universities or colleges , but want to re-apply elsewhere after receiving their results . |
23 | The clouds had cleared and the cold stars flashed little blue signals for people of all countries to pick up and decode as they liked . |
24 | Kennedy Street head Nick Leigh said : ‘ I have swapped over 2,000 tickets for people who wrote in as a result of the press release . |
25 | interesting to hear about India , about tea , because er my daughter is working in India quite a lot and it is very high poverty for people . |
26 | Erm it 's a very hard thing for people in that situation to organize a as a group er so what I 'm saying is that the level of unemployment in itself does n't bind people together , but given that is a long-established kind of traditional working class area , there is that tradition of , of , of community that exists anyway , |
27 | The result is that there is an apparent openness in the class structure , with very diverse backgrounds for people in middle-class jobs . |
28 | There are too many places for people to hide . |
29 | I refer the hon. Gentleman to his hon. Friend the Member for Derby , South ( Mrs. Beckett ) who , if I have understood her words , made it clear that she did not think that it was a very good idea for people below the lower earnings limit to pay small amounts of national insurance . |
30 | This was a truly dreadful way for people to live . |