Example sentences of "for [art] [noun pl] [prep] people " in BNC.
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1 | Initially he provided an assessment and counselling service for the families of people with eating disorders . |
2 | A VOLUNTARY group which provides support for the families of people who have suffered brain injuries has launched an appeal to extend its day centre . |
3 | WACC-AR should provide leadership in setting up funds to care for the families of people who are victimised because of their commitment and faithfulness to the principles of the communication profession , and finally |
4 | The central problem developed when the participatory nature of ritual was destroyed and replaced with a concept of a god who had no need for the feelings of people , who was placed above them in ways that made any behaviour other than worship and penitence irrelevant . |
5 | you know , because they do n't know what their right are with And you know , I think places like the law centre , which fight for the rights of people in , you know to develop that that kind of service for people . |
6 | We 're not about cynically smothering access to justice with a cynical morass of restrictions cut and downright cynical regard for the rights of people who 're often in a vulnerable position . |
7 | Near the end of Hakim 's disturbing testimony — bakhshish , back-scratching , dedicated bank accounts — Senator Trible of Virginia said he found it ‘ part James Bond and part Jimmy Durante , and it would be very laughable , but for the consequences for people and policy . ’ |
8 | At first I can not see her for the heaps of people about her bedside , brandished with packaged sweets and magazines and flowers of white and purple . |
9 | A spokeswoman said : ‘ The reason we chose Stewart Park for the roadshow was because car parking was far easier for the numbers of people we would expect . |
10 | I am setting up an information service for the carers of people with mental health problems . |
11 | Private health insurance may help some elderly people to gain access to hospital treatment more quickly than would otherwise be the case , although there seems little justification for a National Health Service which can not cater for the needs of people in acute pain or discomfort as and when necessary . |
12 | It is not anyone 's wish to reduce the overall level of money available to provide for the needs of people with dementia . |
13 | Whatever people might think about DHSS money , what it has meant in practice is that the global sum of money to help provide for the needs of people with dementia or other long-term needs is much greater than it would have been if they were not attracting DHSS supplementation . |
14 | B. One of the problems for the masses of people who live in conurbations is to get sufficient water . |