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

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1 It is usual for young puppies to whine to attract their mother 's attention .
2 ‘ It is usual for young , little-known actors to grasp at chances of solo exposure on a probably fashionable , potentially long-running television series , ’ recalled Sherrin .
3 Enid Blyton 's characters do show emotions — they show affection and they get angry — but they are obvious and unrevealing , the writer judging that this shallowness is appropriate for young readers .
4 Fortunately most horses are n't born anxious , and it is natural for young horses that are well handled to be confident and friendly .
5 It is natural for young men to try and kill each other .
6 An activity-based course is ideal for young learners .
7 ‘ It is good for young men to come to places like this when they start , ’ said Mahmoud .
8 Special BAYS membership offer — a special combined fee of £4.50 is available for young people who wish to come to BAYSDAY and join BAYS for the first time
9 The prospect of being flung on to the scrap heap in a period of rising unemployment is daunting for young men with wives , children and mortgages .
10 No doubt it is difficult for young people now to appreciate the complexities and the rigidities of the social structure in colonial days .
11 Does the hon. Gentleman really wish to imply that it is difficult for young children to buy cigarettes from a local corner shop ?
12 ‘ It is difficult for young people who have spent large periods of their lives in an institution , and do not have supportive and stable families to help them , to make the transition to independent living ’ , said Shelter ( Scotland ) director Amy Isaac .
13 Sue is convinced that it 's vital for young people to be exposed as early as possible to The Arts and attain a clearer understanding of life as a professional creative person .
14 In Scandinavia and North America it is rare for young people with severe disabilities to be expected to enter employment and to live independently until after education and training up to the early twenties .
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