Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb mod] [verb] [adj] people " in BNC.

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1 Other sources of fungi which may affect some people
2 This guide contains information about specific medical conditions which may affect older people in residential and nursing homes and other places where they may be cared for — such as hotels and guest houses .
3 The book briefly describes the regulations relevant to setting up and running care homes ; looks at general issues to do with medical care in homes — such as relationships with general practitioners , prescribing and use of drugs , and admission to hospital ; and then summarises the implications of a range of clinical conditions which may affect older people in care homes .
4 First , any traditional mistrust of credit as such which may have inclined people towards its close regulation must be dissociated from a practical concern about genuine risks of abuse , exploitation or harmful confusion .
5 There is likely to be ready agreement that experts of all varieties are to give advice based on the very same reasons which should sway ordinary people who wish to form their minds independently .
6 BRAVE teenager Clifford Wilde took first place in a charity wheelchair race at the weekend which should help other people with disabilities become more mobile themselves .
7 With these issues in mind , it was felt that a disability forum is essential , which must involve disabled people , to place all these problems on the political agenda .
8 We mean to work out ways of using new course structures , perhaps with part-time study , new ways of teaching and an innovative approach to university admission which could enable more people from Birmingham and the West Midlands to benefit from their local university .
9 There is a real need here both for a more flexible employment situation , which could absorb older people in less arduous or part-time work if they required it , and for more efforts to prepare people for retirement , helping them to develop time-consuming , absorbing and possibly profitable hobbies in advance of finishing work .
10 BRITISH eye surgeons are to carry out a pioneering implant operation which could mean short-sighted people throwing away their glasses .
11 BRITISH eye surgeons are to carry out a pioneering implant operation which could mean short-sighted people throwing away their glasses .
12 They 've also applied for a licence to hold all-nighters in premises adjacent to Quadrant Park which could hold 4,000 people .
13 I 'm sure the advice for the wealthy to hire a personal bodyguard is useful but I 'm not quite sure if I agree with the investment possibilities of ‘ Aeronautics engineer Paul Moller 's flying car , the M200X , which could allow four people to cruise at 322 miles an hour ’ , thus allaying any fears about the collapse of the transport infrastructure .
14 He said he would not remove an alleged anomaly which could allow self-employed people to avoid the effect of Labour 's proposed abolition of the upper earnings limit on National Insurance contributions .
15 John Veltri , a Canadian priest , struggling with the idea of a retreat which would reach more people , devised a form of prayer week which would allow people to enjoy the spiritual benefits of a retreat whilst still going about their normal daily lives .
16 In future , he said , there would be strict adherence to criteria , which would mean less people going onto the waiting list .
17 It is a routine which would break most people , but Zarei is a top class ultra runner and this relentless pounding of the streets of London is merely preparation for some of the world 's most gruelling races .
18 An allocation is Pareto-efficient for a given set of consumer tastes , resources , and technology , if it is impossible to move to another allocation which would make some people better off and nobody worse off .
19 Most of the projects were also trying to have knock on effects , not just for their client group but for services which would benefit other people .
20 If the money was ploughed back into dog racing — horse racing enjoys a £40million levy — tracks could improve amenities and strengthen security which would encourage more people to go to the dogs .
21 No move was ever made to introduce flexible or partial retirement which would allow older people to reduce the amount of work they did and to choose for themselves finally when to retire .
22 However , both the dishes are simple to make and use a 250g pack of LE PREZIOSE which will serve four people .
23 There should also be legislation which will protect older people against bad practice and abuse in both private and public residential care and nursing homes and in hospitals .
24 AN agreement has been struck between Darlington council , Quakers and a housing association which will enable elderly people to move back to the centre of town .
25 In recent years emphasis has moved away from the teaching of ‘ craft ’ skills such as cookery and sewing towards the development of a range of practical and organisational skills which will enable young people to cope with the demands of living in constantly changing social and economic conditions .
26 ‘ Besides these measures , ’ said Mr Lang , ‘ the employment service in Scotland will be spending more than £10 million on the new community action programme which will enable unemployed people to undertake work of value to the community while retaining their entitlement to benefit . ’
27 We are applying the principles of the Citizen 's Charter to local government , requiring the publication of more information which will enable local people to judge the efficiency of their councils in providing services .
28 Of course , with the present technology , each country can decide for itself whether to re-transmit on their own networks , but there 'll be videotapeS too which will reach some people , at least , in most countries .
29 At the level of the individual , efforts have been made to promote practices in residential and , to a lesser extent , in community care which will enhance old people 's rights to greater control over their own lives .
30 Gazing down from his plinth in Lichfield , you could almost hear Dr Johnson muttering : ‘ Socialism , Sir , is a cow , which will yield such people no more milk — and so they are gone to milk the bull ’ .
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