Example sentences of "[noun sg] for the disabled [conj] " in BNC.

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1 She is a voluntary visitor for the West Sussex Association for the Disabled and sits on two village committees and looks forward to serving on the Executive Committee of the Medau Society .
2 Stockton Council is to improve access to Bowesfield Pond for the disabled and people with pushchairs after the leisure services committee was told large gates were causing problems .
3 SHOWBIZ stars last night honoured six unsung heroes for their behind-the-scenes work for the disabled and disadvantaged .
4 The unsanitary condition of almost every orphanage or home for the disabled or mental asylum is striking testimony to the distorted priorities of the regime .
5 Erm just briefly erm the adjustments to the toilet for the disabled and the
6 Now if you do n't improve access for the disabled when you build a new station , you 'll never improve it .
7 an acknowledgement , and acknowledgement in a manner to be agreed , if that really is , I mean if we put our twenty thousand pounds to pay for the lift for the disabled or something like that ,
8 The victim , in his 30s , was hit in the arm and leg by the gunman outside a Belfast training centre for the disabled where he was learning computer skills .
9 Special relief for the disabled and elderly
10 There are perceived transport disadvantages too , not least the lack of vehicle access to the front door for the disabled and for family occasions such as weddings and funerals .
11 Concern for the disabled but reviews are promised as pedestrian scheme gets underway
12 It is the DRO 's job to find suitable employment for the disabled and this entails building up a knowledge of suitable work available in the locality and of sympathetic employers , as well as discussing the individual disabled person 's particular problems and inclinations .
13 One local housing authority stated that there was ‘ a need for greater provision of special needs accommodation for the disabled and handicapped ’ yet there was no indication as to how such accommodation was to be provided .
14 It is such a group of specialists that has helped us write technical briefs on the Food Hygiene ( Amendment ) Regulations , microwave ovens , BS 5750 , accessible accommodation for the disabled and cook-chill catering .
15 An account of Sir Kenneth Cork 's contribution to the accountancy and charitable bodies reads flatly without some attempt to record , among other things , his involvement in the International Year for the Disabled and his encouragement to me when I instituted fro Accountancy the ( now ) annual award for the Best Report for the Accounts of a Charity ( writes Colin Cassie , former associate editor of Accountancy . )
16 Essentially the Finance Act 1986 has left the IHTA 1984 provisions intact but there are a number of changes , the most substantial one being that if an individual gives property to another individual , or an accumulation and maintenance trust , or a trust for the disabled and survives the gift by seven years and the gift is not subject to reservations ( the taxpayer can no longer have his cake and eat it ) no inheritance tax at all is payable .
17 Labour , wholly in thrall to this feminist cause , will create a Ministry of Women ( as well as a Minister for the Disabled and a Minister for Children ) to generate ‘ legislation for women ’ .
18 In order to safeguard the rights of people with disabilities , we will appoint a Minister for the Disabled and extend anti-discrimination laws to cover this group .
19 If you want to find out more about gardening for the disabled before the patient starts , you can ask your occupational therapist for advice and available literature , look up books on the subject in your local library , or contact specialist organizations such as The Garden Club , the Gardens for the Disabled Trust , or the Royal Horticultural Society .
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