Example sentences of "be [adj] for [adj] people " in BNC.
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1 | On the other hand , Kemp was a lightly-built , light-boned man , and it would have been possible for most people here , let us say — anyone reasonably mobile , reasonably fit — to have moved that body at least some small distance . |
2 | Which towns are popular for retired people ? |
3 | In fact the full range of services available are ideal for those people who lead a demanding and hectic life . |
4 | are stimulating for all people in society |
5 | Therefore experiences which are stressful for some people will not be perceived as such by others — under the same circumstances some people 's taps will turn on and others will remain off . |
6 | District nursing and , to a lesser degree , health visiting services are important for older people . |
7 | The way forward will be different for different people , but not all solutions to hearing loss lie solely in the realm of acquired skills and applied technology . |
8 | I mean , being frightened er spooky kind of you know thing in a lot films can be exciting for some people . |
9 | And the few new sites made available through the Countryside Stewardship Access Scheme would be impossible for most people to find , said Douglas Hart , who monitored seven out of the 11 locations in Suffolk . |
10 | In these circumstances it may be hard for other people to believe that the governors ' proceedings can be as fair as they should be . |
11 | ‘ It might be okay for some people , like thae toffs that mammy cleans for , but it 's nae use for the likes of us . |
12 | There is a certain medicinal thinking behind the labelling , a feeling that a book that is difficult to read and difficult to obtain meaning and enjoyment from , must be good for young people in some way . |
13 | The major causes of geographical immobility include social ties and a reluctance to move away from family and friends ; indeed , the problems and costs of moving to a new location may be prohibitive for many people . |
14 | but all d all different meanings and they could pick out and I said well erm it would er be handy for foreign people to have a speaking dictionary because they would be able to pick up the pronunciation of that word would n't they ? |
15 | Falling over toys that have been left lying around can be fatal for elderly people and very serious for children . |
16 | Rice cakes and low-fat polyunsaturated margarine will be advisable for most people . |
17 | And few would disagree that , given the fanaticism and sheer ferocity of tabloid prejudice , it would be unreasonable for gay people to expect that Labour should adopt our cause as an election issue . |
18 | The new unit will also be available for young people who are a danger to themselves or others . |
19 | Barry Coombs had this to say : ‘ More jobs should be available for disabled people . |
20 | Of course the reverse may also be possible , that hostility and resentment build up , but this is all the more reason that a social worker should continue to be available for old people in residential care and the families . |
21 | Well I think really , it 's gon na be difficult for four people going out there with |
22 | But it may be difficult for some people to pretend when they are overwhelmed with anger . |
23 | However , they warn that the production will not be suitable for young people under 16 . |
24 | Care must be taken to introduce video tape technique gradually , as the experience can be traumatic for most people in the first instance . |
25 | Members share the cost of the conservation project , but limited grants are available for young people . |
26 | In other words , there are certain roles which are tailor-made for certain people who will go along and just be more or less themselves , and other roles which do require a lot of — if you like — psychoanalysis beforehand to get the most out of the part . ’ |
27 | He knew he was slow-witted ; so many things that were simple for other people quite defeated him , and he was aware that this made him different — he had even heard himself referred to as ‘ not all there ’ . |
28 | Sunsail 's Oceanis 320s were fine for four people , but would be crowded with the full complement of six |
29 | ‘ Times were hard for many people . |
30 | Equally , of course , pensions were essential for older people who were dismissed summarily on grounds of age . |