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

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1 For example , long-standing marital disharmony may lie behind apparent rejection ; indeed , it may be that the disability of one partner provides the first and only reliable opportunity for old people to separate .
2 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 .
3 Perhaps the most striking expression of the changed opportunities for young people is the increasing number now going into higher education .
4 Mr Rowney added : ‘ There is plenty of work and there are some good opportunities for young people to take up wall-building . ’
5 All the increases that he has just quoted — in the number of pupils staying on to the fifth and sixth years and in the number of social workers — are down to the fact that all the regional authorities in Scotland are controlled by the Labour party and they see as their spending priorities the need to create educational opportunities for young people and to provide home helps for old people .
6 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 .
7 Meeting together at a disability arts event can also provide rare opportunities for disabled people to exchange ideas .
8 We will establish a new Urban Regeneration Agency to pull together our efforts to clear up and develop derelict land , helping to bring it back into commercial use and provide new opportunities for local people .
9 The only significant opportunities for low-income people to decentralize locally ( as opposed to the longer-distance moves facilitated by the New and Expanded Towns programmes ) have derived from the re-cycling of older and poorer quality housing in the inner suburbs and from the development of spare peripheral sites by city councils-the ‘ outer council estates ’ which now suffer from major social and physical problems because of inaccessibility , limited facilities , faulty design and inadequate maintenance .
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