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

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1 She was in hospital for almost a year and now lives with her son in an adapted bungalow for disabled people run by social services in Gwent .
2 The Disabled Living Foundation can provide advice on all aspects of daily living for disabled people .
3 Special provisions have been made for death-bed marriages , marriages at home for the housebound , marriages in prisons , hospitals and places of residential care for disabled people , and for the celebration of the marriages of members of the naval , military , and air forces and their daughters in chapels licensed by the Admiralty Board or by a Secretary of State .
4 As an extremely broad overview , the shift from heavy manufacturing through the electronics and cybernetics revolution is creating the conditions for a different position for disabled people in society and this theoretical position is currently being borne out .
5 Their call is timed to coincide with the first European Day for disabled people .
6 Their call is timed to coincide with the first European Day for disabled people .
7 Today is the European Day for disabled people and campaigners have been demanding improved facilities in city centres .
8 The result is often the provision of a traditional service for disabled people to meet their ‘ special needs ’ with the only real changes being the words used to describe the service .
9 All money raised will go to the British Leprosy Association ( LEPRA ) and the Fieldfare Trust which promotes access to the countryside and environmental education for disabled people .
10 International Year for Disabled People
11 Kay Evans who is greatly involved in work for the improvement of the quality of life of handicapped people , drew our attention to the fact that the United Nations has proclaimed 1981 as the International Year for Disabled People .
12 Similarly Major 's commitment to charters is somewhat contradictory in the light of the lack of legislative recognition for disabled people 's rights and the recent talking out of the Civil Rights ( Disabled Persons ) Bill .
13 This was particularly evident in the delivery of personal services , an important area for disabled people because the body is the principal site of oppression , both in terms of cultural undervaluation and in respect of what is done to it ( Abberley , 1987 ) .
14 Last year the town missed out , but the borough council , residents and business people have worked together on a new ten-point plan which includes regenerating the town centre by making it fully pedestrianised , building a new shopping development and improving access for disabled people .
15 COUNCILLORS are to hold further discussions on improving access for disabled people to key public buildings in Darlington .
16 On-site parking for disabled people is available whilst there is both city centre and nearby pay parking .
17 Was the government-supported Remploy , for instance , a good thing because it provided sheltered employment for disabled people , or a bad thing because it ghettoised them ?
18 Paradoxically , this move beyond the individual to the social has resulted in a much more pessimistic prognosis for disabled people .
19 The disability working allowance scheme , which will come into effect from April , will provide a radical new opportunity for disabled people who can and wish to work .
20 A number of voluntary organisations also provide assistance to individuals : sometimes in cash or sometimes with facilities , such as special equipment for disabled people .
21 The over-whelming priority for disabled people is no different from that of non-Disabled people .
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