Example sentences of "[noun] people use " in BNC.

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1 The words people use are too often interpreted literally to signify little more than their immediate and most rational translation .
2 But I do n't pay so much attention to the words people use .
3 You will learn about the words people use when talking about computers .
4 Well , all I , all I can say , and I take your point , is there is an awful large number of Ottery people using that place , and I think that that , I think East Devon do a very very good job with the Sports Centre , and we all know the giving a
5 An audit of unplanned pregnancies seen in one practice also emphasised the need for great care in counselling people using the pill .
6 More than 42m people used the Newcastle Metro last year .
7 Okay , so they got the base line measurement , thirty five percent people use them , then they went to a variable ratio er token economy system .
8 It is now possible , even in respectable academic circles in this country , to recognise that the concepts people use are related to the ( changing ) circumstances in which they live .
9 to investigate what knowledge people use and how they use it when they read texts ;
10 And the framework people use to make sense of their experiences is developed over time and so has strong connections with the past .
11 Perhaps the commonest phrase people used in their talk about the past was al-hukuma al- arabiya ( which can be translated as ‘ people 's government ’ or ‘ Arab government ’ ) .
12 You should by now have received a final version of the script for Project Video ( strong pressure form the sales people to use this title ! ) , a shooting schedule and call sheets .
13 Telephone sales people use this tactic .
14 Pfeffer has noted some other political techniques people use to expand their power .
15 Their infectious Irish rhythms and lilting harmonies captivated the house , but when the little pocket diva sang her solo this time , she ‘ wowed ’ them , she ‘ knocked them cold ’ , she was ‘ sensational ’ , or whatever other cliche theatre people use to describe a successful performance .
16 That example shows as well as any the complicated relation between what is available in media , which bits people use , how much , what for , and with what satisfaction .
17 The fact that she 's actually grateful to me , devoted is the word people use , does n't make it easier . ’
18 Surveys show that an overwhelming proportion of the journeys people use cars for could easily be done on foot or by bicycle .
19 Many Third World people use firewood to bake bricks , which contributes to deforestation ( New Scientist , vol 96 , p 489 ) .
20 However , the kind of graph theory which mathematicians investigate is almost totally irrelevant for computing , and even the basic definitions which computing people use are not always the standard graph theoretic ones .
21 To connect their knowledge with the language system people use reasoning , and pragmatic theories go some way towards explaining how people reason their way from the form to the function and thus construct coherent discourse from the language they receive .
22 How much electricity people use
23 The way people use and perceive space , including their seating arrangements and conversational distance , reflects what Ardrey has called the territorial imperative — a tendency to stake out a personal space and protect it .
24 In this way people using such a terminology may distinguish the role of father from that of father 's brother .
25 More attention is now being paid to the sort of plants available for food and other uses as a by-product of the way people used the land .
26 From early next year people using credit cards will have to pay more in some shops than people using money .
27 Family feuds have given Punjab a tradition of violence dating back centuries , and in today 's permissive atmosphere people use guns , not lawyers , to settle disputes .
28 And it 's a totally different relationship to that revealed on the ‘ Squidgy ’ call between Princess Diana and bachelor James Gilbey , says consultant Jane Firbank , who has studied language people use in relationships .
29 But the artefacts , furniture , decor and design also represent a kind of language people use both to express their ‘ selves ’ and to communicate with others .
30 You know communications is a very big area there 's a lot to be talked about erm certainly rapport and leading and things like that you asked for that we could 've done a lot more with , the type of language people use we could do a lot more with but when we 've got a limited time we 're gon na have to take a limited snapshot and I hope that what we 've done so far today you found useful and I hope when we put it into practice tomorrow maybe you can understand a little bit more of some of things that we 've been talking about today .
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