Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] for young [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She has come a long way from 1755 when John Whiston described her poetry as ‘ extremely fit for young ladies … ‘
2 Ron was so enthusiastic for young athletes to do well .
3 The risk of anaemia was much greater for young mothers , particularly those under age 20 and more so for teenagers having the second child than for those having their first .
4 They 're especially keen for young men and people from ethnic groups to come forward to add a wider selection of tissue types to the register .
5 But it 's possible to go way beyond these limited , obvious exercises , and impro can be immensely exciting for young actors , allowing them to grasp situations and emotions imaginatively , perhaps for the first time .
6 The changes in social security legislation will make it more difficult for young people estranged from their parents or who have suffered physical or sexual abuse to receive financial or practical help .
7 It is most important for young ladies wishing to become actresses . ’
8 Language comes alive when our creative writings are intended for real readers , genuinely interested in what we have to say , responding in speech or writing to our failures and successes , and this is just as important for young children as for students in higher education .
9 It 's fairly common for young babies who are long-sighted at six months , for example , to have normal vision by the time they 're four .
10 It is particularly appropriate for young patients with diabetes of only a few years ' duration and without complications .
11 Because the drug is less likely to depress the respiratory system than other pain-killers , it has been marketed as particularly useful for young children and the aged .
12 This is particularly important for young children who may find it difficult to explain their ideas and for children whose mother tongue is not English and who may not have the necessary English vocabulary to explain their ideas to their teacher .
13 However , many people have urged on us the importance of information programmes for improving people 's knowledge of credit choice and cost — including the Birmingham Money Advice Centre ( which sees it as particularly important for young people , and for social workers ) , the Finance Houses Association , the Consumer Credit Trade Association and the Institute of Trading Standards Administration .
14 But it seems to have been equally rare for young couples in the poorer classes to help their ageing parents by providing them with houseroom .
15 Inconsistencies can be very confusing for young children and conflicting attitudes over toilet training and discipline can lead to frustration and unhappiness .
16 It 's very easy for young people to come into politics , full of enthusiasm and full up of get up get up and go and many of them get up and go after a few years .
17 This was too much for young Edouard .
18 There is a danger in letting the drama become too real for young children ; we do n't want the dragons and giants of the drama to follow them home and give them nightmares .
19 It 's very hard for young people in your position .
20 The advice could be very welcome for young people .
21 Because we had a very dry summer and that 's not , as far as I understand , very good for young trees .
22 Tom adds that it is very important for young horses to have their teeth checked before they are bitted and broken ; racehorses usually have their first session at two years-old .
23 too fat for young girls !
24 It is very rare for young people recruited on that basis to be sacked if they subsequently fail to pass the exam or gain a certain grade .
25 The dampness , condensation which is very bad for young babies for example , elderly people , erm and the condition of the , of the , of the space between the flats erm which
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