Example sentences of "[noun] for [art] [adj] in " in BNC.
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1 | Monsignore de Haerne had previously already founded Catholic institutions for the deaf in Belgium , France and Portugal and was later to found one in India . |
2 | The master , A. D. Lindsay ( later first Baron Lindsay of Birker , q.v. ) , encouraged him to work for a spell ( 1927–8 ) at a Quaker settlement for the unemployed in the Rhondda Valley — an experience which made a deep impression . |
3 | If there are substantial doubts as to whether the provision of charity schools was ever sufficiently widespread , directed or differentiated from earlier , or later , efforts to have constituted a special movement , there is none that school provision for the poor in the middle and later years of the century remained uneven and spasmodic . |
4 | The evolution of relief policies for the unemployed in the inter war years is an interesting story . |
5 | Casey had been one of the most prominent Irish bishops for 23 years and was a well-known campaigner for the poor in Ireland and the Third World . |
6 | After filming TV 's House of Eliott , she works hours for the homeless in the crypt of St Martin-in-the Fields . |
7 | LUNCHEON clubs for the elderly in Skelton and Redcar want volunteers to take over when students of a Skelton catering course have to give up the running of the service when their training course is cut on May 1 . |
8 | She came up with the placement centre at Heenan House , which was part of the St Joseph 's Hospice for the Dying in Hackney . |
9 | Smith was annoyed when he heard of the decision for a jump-off in Belfast this weekend which will determine who will join the team for the championships in Rome later this month . |
10 | HAVING recently seen cricket being played by disabled persons in New Zealand , I am establishing a cricket association for the disabled in Somerset . |
11 | Momentous things were also happening socially in the North-West of England following the highly successful venture by the local society in the opening of the first social club for the deaf in the country in 1878 at Manchester . |
12 | He had been a secret agent for the British in Galway . |
13 | There was no real future for the Irish in Ireland while the country was divided and people like the Arbuthnots held the land and the power in actuality . |
14 | Unemployment is a tragedy for the unemployed in Britain , just as it is for the greater number of unemployed in France and the United States . |
15 | Fund-raisers collected £393 for Finchale Training College for the Disabled in Durham at their recent Flag Day in Darlington . |
16 | He became the first Earl of Iveagh , and set up the Guinness and Iveagh Trusts which provided homes for the poor in Dublin and London , and made substantial contributions to Trinity College and Dublin hospitals . |
17 | They will also be able to supply you with a list of suitable short-term homes for the elderly in your area , to which your parent might consider going for a few weeks each year in order that you may have a holiday , if there is no other member of the family who could take over your responsibilities in your absence . |
18 | For example , knowing how may people aged between fifty and sixty are alive today , together with knowledge about the death-rate of this age group and their state of health , enables the state to plan the number of places that may be needed in residential homes for the elderly in twenty years ' time , as well as the level of home help provision that will be necessary . |
19 | How can a group be taken seriously , or be considered concerned , when it openly rejects co-operation with this two hundred and thirty million pound scheme which will very substantially increase the number of opportunities for the unemployed in Britain as a whole and in in particular . |
20 | SUMMARY : Vitrinite reflectance data for the Carboniferous in 68 Southern North Sea Basin wells have been used to determine a maturity-depth relationship for the basin and to provide an estimate of basement inversion . |
21 | A social worker by training , his earlier career embraced social work for the deaf in Liverpool and Nottinghamshire and teaching at the North London Polytechnic , where he was tutor in charge of the course leading to a " Certificate in Deaf Studies " . |
22 | Lady Goulding , who has done such incredible work for the needy in Dublin , and is a Founder Member of the Central Remedial Clinic which specialises in helping children with cerebral palsy . |
23 | A national standard lithostratigraphy for the Palaeozoic in the subsurface of Jordan was prepared for publication . |
24 | The National Council for the Aged in the Republic of Ireland reports that in a sample of schoolchildren 62 per cent felt they had a friendly relationship with older people in general . |
25 | In 1952 " Sutcliffe was appointed Secretary to the Church of England " Council for the Deaf in succession to Canon Vernon Jones and the Rev Humphrey Ainger , who died after less than three years in office . |
26 | NGOS governments and humanitarian assistance for the uprooted in Southern Africa |
27 | Police are concerned about an old man who failed to return to the Robert Huggins Home for the Elderly in Acklam , Middlesbrough , after leaving to go shopping on Monday afternoon . |
28 | The 70-year-old has not been seen for four weeks since leaving the Robert Huggins home for the elderly in Acklam . |
29 | On 9th June 1911 , Leo Bonn founded the National Bureau for Promoting the General Welfare of the Deaf , a cumbersome title which was quite sensibly reconstructed as the National Institute for the Deaf in 1924 . |
30 | This would tend to support the idea that there is an important place for the paraprofessional in the social services whether or not there is a shortage of professionally trained personnel in a given locality . |