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

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1 It 's our policy to get on with building homes for young and old people .
2 The findings will be relevant to the evaluation and development of housing , employment and income maintenance policies for young people .
3 Middlesbrough Council is hoping at qualify for a further year 's Government grant to finance champion coaching sessions for young sportspeople .
4 The Magistrates Association mounted a successful campaign against the 1969 Children and Young Persons Act which sought to replace courtroom hearings for young people with ‘ welfare dispositions ’ .
5 In the West Midlands one Local Education Authority provides a class on Saturday mornings for young Asian musicians to learn traditional instruments , whilst in Islington and Southall two Asian churches organise an annual festival for soloists , choirs and instrumentalists from a wide area .
6 Even today , sport is seen as a ‘ way out ’ and black sportsmen provide important reference points for young blacks .
7 Seaton Lane Activities for Young People , Hartlepool , £774 , towards the cost of Easter holiday activities ; Blue Hall Bulk Buy steering group , Stockton , £640 , to fund start-up costs for a bulk-buy co-operative ; Guisborough Resource Centre for the Unemployment , £956 , to buy equipment and materials .
8 Hampshire employers notified county careers offices of 117 job vacancies for young people in the month to March 12th , more than in the previous month when 105 jobs were offered but fewer than in March last year when there were 166 vacancies for young people .
9 We do not say that workers who have clocked in 35 or 40 years should not retire early , but we are emphatic that their departure should create new promotional opportunities and , most importantly , should create job vacancies for young school leavers who will add a great energy and enthusiasm in the enterprise ’ .
10 A striking feature of these statistics is the high proportion of youth unemployment , due mostly to the decline in job opportunities for young people during the recession .
11 Here the ‘ virtual extinction ’ of job opportunities for young black males , and competition with immigrant workers in the employment sector allied to discriminatory attitudes among employees , has ‘ incubated [ a ] counter-economy of youth crime and drug dealing ’ ( Davis , 1988:49 ) .
12 This research project is investigating the secondary data available on the destinations of school and Youth Training Scheme leavers in Edinburgh and on the job opportunities for young people in the District , with a view to analysing future trends in the locality .
13 In response to the challenge of YTS , the National Farmers ' Union has proposed a one-year Youth Training Scheme in Agriculture both to help reduce the effects of job shortages for young people and also to provide suitable first-year training for committed new entrants to the industry .
14 It also means providing a range of creative leisure opportunities for young people .
15 The riders , Albert Redshaw , Alistair MacNab and Malcolm Scott , are hoping to raise £1,800 to buy specialist car safety seats for young children born with dislocated hips .
16 They are pioneers on a new course — Eurocraft — run by the Northern Ireland Small Business Institute ( NISBI ) and Craftworks — to bring craft and design closer to us all and improve job prospects for young designers .
17 can provide information on counselling services for young people throughout the country .
18 Festival Radio presents the most spectacular programme of radio drama initiatives for young people in southern England .
19 The developers , Beehive Variety Ltd , believe Darlington is well stocked with discos and night clubs for young people but there are not enough venues for the over-30s .
20 The charity plays a vital role within the community by running training and leadership programmes for young people — both deaf and hearing — designed to encourage everyone to mix and learn together .
21 PARTICIPATION AND CONTROL IN DAY CENTRES FOR YOUNG DISABLED PEOPLE AGED 16 TO 30 YEARS
22 So a lot of , a lot of them tell like fairy tales , a lot of people tell fairy tales for young , at young children , it 's all aimed at young children when they 're not old enough to understand what 's truth and what is n't they 're not old , they 're not in their own understanding yet when they 're children so they sort of , not in their conscious sense anyway
23 Other education and training projects in which the Council was involved during 1989/90 included the Student Placement Scheme in the HIDB area , residential Enterprise Education Courses for young adults and a successful pilot course entitled Innovation , Design and Technology which took place in Plockton and involved 44 senior school pupils .
24 In addition , the Scottish Council Foundation granted funds amounting to £29,478 to the Scottish Council , the major part of which was in support of Enterprise Education Courses for young people .
25 Yeo did announce a further three years funding worth £440,000 for First Key , the charity which advises councils on aftercare services for young people .
26 His appearance is essential to the tribes ' fertility , and he is petitioned in initiation rites for young boys at puberty .
27 He says education services for young people need to be improved .
28 ON paper , at least , the depth of a recession seems an inopportune time to seek sponsors for a three-year programme to boost career opportunities for young Welsh speakers and help employers recruit more effectively .
29 Controversial priest Fr Pat Buckley was also among the losers , losing his seat to another independent , Robert Lindsay Mason , who stood as a 1990s candidate , advocating more rave parties for young people .
30 Grammar is a new series of four appealing grammar books for young learners .
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