Example sentences of "[noun] [is] aimed at a " in BNC.
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1 | We know that the controls over tobacco sponsorship of sport do not have the affect that Mr. Lawson attributes to them , because all the academic research shows that the tobacco industry 's sponsorship of sport is aimed at a younger market . |
2 | As my hon. Friend the Member for Dumbarton ( Mr. McFall ) has said , the sponsorship is aimed at a market that identifies sport with glamour and , by extension , with tobacco . |
3 | Just as the first two processes have led to the gradual expansion of the broadcasting scene , the last , and most critical , process is aimed at a complete reappraisal of the role of broadcasting , and the broadcasting organizations , in British society . |
4 | To me that was total irresponsibility , especially as the magazine is aimed at a younger readership . |
5 | Be because the I five policy is aimed at a specific area of the workforce , it 's not it 's not across the full spectrum . |
6 | Each collection is aimed at a very specific market . |
7 | A report is aimed at a particular reader who is expecting and may have asked for facts , conclusions and recommendations . |
8 | The appointment of Mrs Brooks is aimed at a ‘ real integration of the two operations ’ . |
9 | Witness this peroration : ‘ Evidently Freya Stark is aimed at a readership unfamiliar with the Stark oeuvre and Mrs Izzard reckoned she could get away with any number of unjust distortions . |
10 | Reading and Thinking in English is aimed at a wide range of learners whose ‘ main need is to gain access to information through English . ’ |