Example sentences of "social [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 It is the duty of the community to provide through its social and welfare services the advice and support which such parents and children need … such help should always be directed towards building up the responsibility of the parents whenever this is at all possible ( Home Office , 1960 ) .
32 Israel made it clear that such development would be primarily in social and welfare spheres , and would not include any kind of economic development which ran contrary to its interests .
33 The final article in this section , by Midwinter ( 2.7 ) , is addressed to more general questions about professionalism in education , and social and welfare services in general .
34 There has been a marked reduction in expenditure on various social and welfare services , especially that on housing .
35 The relative decline of the UK economy has been accompanied by the loss of world leadership both in successive individual industries and in fields of social and welfare reform .
36 It became an impersonal , distant , uncaring , social and welfare service .
37 One fifteen till three fifteen the Blidworth Wow Group are meeting in the Blidworth Social and Welfare Centre to learn more about screen printing .
38 The draw , which was organised by the Social and Welfare committee , raised £100 for Barnardos .
39 For many years national and international agencies have been collecting data on some significant social indicators , and it is now possible , with all the provisos about the nature of the data that I have already made , to make some , albeit rough and preliminary ranking of the nations of the world on the most widely accepted social and welfare criteria .
40 The new Broadwater Park Community Centre , Farncombe , with its excellent facilities , was the venue for Waverley Harriers ' annual social and presentation evening on Saturday .
41 ‘ The price you pay is a tremendous amount of stress , and a ragged social and home life ; what for ? ’ she asks .
42 Liturgies raising social and development issues , such as Christian Aid liturgies , were often used on less formal occasions , and were often not central to churches ' worshipping pattern .
43 In order to construct a list it is a good idea to separate rewards under three headings : consumable , social and activity rewards .
44 York Twenties and Thirties Social and Activity Club weekly meeting , and
45 For while the immediate economic relations were often similar , as the specific form of patronal exchange , the full social relations can be seen as variable , once the fact of willing and independent service of a social and religious-kind is admitted .
46 Hawton and Blackstock ( 1976 ) found that during these visits the doctors had , in most cases , detected symptoms of psychological distress , including anxiety and depression , and were also aware that the patients were contending with social and relationship difficulties .
47 The members , for their part , are true to their wishes , offering support to the various social and fundraising activities — some of which are initiated by them — that take place on a regular basis .
48 As his later disastrous interventions in politics would make clear , he was a realist in quite a simple-minded sense , one who was concerned for public life , and believed ( like activists of the Left ) that a poet had the right and the duty to act in and upon that life quite directly ; whereas the oddly distant weariness of Eliot 's political pronouncements , even when he was most engagé as editor of True Criterion , revealed a man for whom the psychological reality of private torments took priority over any reality which announced itself as social and public .
49 Here , Moby could acquire basic social and communication skills with other dogs , get used to being handled by many different people and Jenny could show Moby and the Hurseys how to start a course of basic obedience training .
50 At a time when HMI and others are prescribing more consultative and collaborative ways of working in primary schools it is appropriate that some research takes place into the kinds of social and communication skills required of teachers .
51 Commercial , social and specialist diaries , address books , note books , visitors book , autograph books ; large range of solid brass desk accessories including paperweights , ink pots and pens , blotters , photoframes
52 This involved him in showing how Freud 's theory needed modification so that it could be integrated into the Parsonian social and culture systems theory .
53 A ‘ Social and Propaganda Committee ’ was formed — probably to good effect , for some of the Club 's present members joined at this time , either as Artisans or Juniors .
54 Meanwhile the massive technological ‘ spin-off ’ from the space programmes promises to change our social and working lives completely during the next two decades .
55 Mass education , a popular press for the much larger literate audiences , extensions of the suffrage , the increasing political influence of trade unions and social democratic parties ( with resulting public regulation of social and working conditions , health and safety ) , all drew the working classes into the mainstream of national life .
56 AMES has been involved in important educational work and has published a number of pamphlets on the social and working conditions of women , within a general analysis of their double oppression .
57 We must link the free market with the provision of proper social and working conditions .
58 Social and trading links have been slow to change .
59 Until more work of this type is carried out , variation between brooches will remain an art-historical subject rather than carrying implications also for social and manufacturing organisation and , at the foundation , the history of technology .
60 Sentence was delayed on the mother , Celia Palmer , aged l8 , who was remanded to stay in the hostel where she has been living during the trial while social and probation reports are prepared .
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