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

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1 ‘ There is a big opportunity for our young players to play regularly in the first eleven .
2 Their intention was to introduce a new format to provoke competitive opportunities for our young players .
3 Whilst a younger generation of women artists are getting certain recognition , the artists who have laid the foundation for our young contemporaries should not be erased from memory .
4 If you share in the vision to establish a project such as this in our community for our young people then by far the most valued support you can offer is regular prayer for :
5 Chairman of Essex County Council 's Education Committee , Ian Abbey , said : ‘ The trust 's aim will be to make art accessible to everyone and provide an important education facility for our young people . ’
6 Coming to junior church and worship , is not a sufficient attractive proposition , for our young people , with with regard to the competition .
7 There will be no decent future for our young people unless they acquire skills , and no future for Britain unless its population is educated and trained to world standards .
8 As I said on Second Reading , there is an explosion of opportunity for our young people .
9 Perhaps some sensitivity is n needed for our young recruits , perhaps a a type of counselling is needed to help them ?
10 In an effort to make life more interesting for our younger members of staff and our graduate element , I have been inviting past students back to lecture on any aspect of their current work .
11 for our younger parishioners .
12 for our younger parishioners .
13 For our younger visitors we offer ’ Junior Diner ’ portions of selected dishes and for the very young , our famous totally additive free Mr. Men Meals are also available .
14 A two part Assault Course for our younger visitors , one for the Tiny Tot Commandos and through the escape tunnel for the potential SAS members .
15 ‘ We are arguing not just for ourselves , but also for our younger brothers and sisters — and perhaps our own children . ’
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