Example sentences of "people and [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She instinctively knew what to say to people and whose hand to clasp hold of .
2 In fact , it is this mental or auric vibration which shamans and herbalists feel when deciding which herbs are appropriate for which people and which condition .
3 In nineteen forty-six , a film unit made a documentary called ’ Twenty-four Square Miles ’ about country people and their way of life .
4 Extensive work by gerontologists on service provision for old people and their responses to it suggest that cheaper alternatives to some costly services might enable more of the elderly to remain fitter and independent of institutions for longer .
5 The phrase conveys a sense of the desired relationship between elderly people and their relatives , especially their children : they want to be on good terms with them , and to have regular contact with them , but they do not want to rely on them too directly .
6 Inadequate personal income and lack of assistance in this area are a major problem for many mentally disordered people and their relatives .
7 The success of new forms of disability representation can be judged in my estimation by their consumption by disabled people and their ability to mobilise disabled people into action .
8 He discusses shortly the history of the island , the visit of M. Thurot of the French navy , superstitions , the wild animals , cattle , the health of the people and their houses and includes a delightful drawing of the interior of a weaver 's cottage .
9 He discusses shortly the history of the island , the visit of M. Thurot of the French navy , superstitions , the wild animals , cattle , the health of the people and their houses and includes a delightful drawing of the interior of a weaver 's cottage .
10 They are an earth people and their legend is horrific , dramatic , almost senseless .
11 Being aware of the stress and pressure that many people and their families experience when AIDS or HIV is first diagnosed , I became involved in counselling .
12 Being aware of the stress and pressures that many people and their families experience with AIDS or HIV is first diagnoses , I became involved in counselling .
13 ( Tel : 071–454 0454 ) Support for mentally handicapped people and their families , through local branches .
14 Support groups for people with particular needs or conditions also play a vital part in helping some older people and their families to adapt to changes in their lives .
15 The result in February 1974 was a Labour manifesto that promised ‘ a fundamental and irreversible shift in the balance of power and wealth in favour of working people and their families ’ — and only just stopped short of promising to nationalise the country 's leading 25 companies .
16 Although occasional direct personal documentation does exist for earlier periods , and more could no doubt be found , for the moment we have no choice but to sketch the history of later life in the past without the intimate testimony of older people and their families .
17 Support for these people and their families is very important , especially for those who are young are newly-diagnosed .
18 Elderly people and their families who wish to ‘ go it alone , so far as obtaining outside help is concerned are , of course , quite at liberty to do so , and four of the large organisations who can give advice on a great variety of problems are :
19 Counselling issues between older people and their families often arise from these fundamental changes of power and status and the counsellor embarking on work with a family therefore needs to ask several key questions .
20 The aim of this book is to foster good social work practice with elderly people and their families .
21 It is recognised that old people and their families are disadvantaged in the amount of care and attention paid to them by social workers as most social work time is spent on children and young families .
22 There is a need to take a proactive stance to develop social work with elderly people and their families , as the welfare state contracts , and a mixed economy of welfare emerges .
23 Both institutional and personal racism may be experienced by elderly people and their families .
24 In many situations social workers need to work closely with several members of other disciplines or professions in meeting the needs of elderly people and their families .
25 provide support and advice to elderly people and their families ;
26 The theory underpinning crisis intervention is of particular relevance to social work practice with old people and their families .
27 Despite the rich possibilities of developing social work practice with elderly people and their families , there is caution about suggesting ways of working which are bound to be more time-consuming .
28 Bandana Ahmad , in her chapter , concentrates on the need to demythologize research on black children , young people and their families .
29 There is a need to provide a single point of reference ( an individual guide or facilitator or a recognised team ) for young people and their families throughout transition .
30 The purpose of such plans is to coordinate the contributions of different agencies towards agreed transition goals which have been planned with young people and their families .
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