Example sentences of "[noun sg] [n mass] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | The Department also wants to know what help staff receive , and want , from colleagues when they experience a violent incident at work . |
2 | Several studies demonstrate that the kind of help people want , or the priority they attach to particular needs , does not coincide with what they are offered ( Mayer and Timms , 1970 ; Lerner , 1972 ; Merrington and Corden , 1981 ) . |
3 | ‘ It was so wonderful making people laugh , I did n't even feel the thrashing . |
4 | Do hearing people tend to occupy more influential positions in technology than do deaf people ? |
5 | Do hearing people control the fortunes of deaf people politically and economically ? |
6 | Many hearing people assume that sign language is the same the world over . |
7 | He supposed he ought to go and sign on ; let the unemployment people know he was out of a job again . |
8 | Just a willingness to be available for a few hours to suit you — within an agreed rota — to walk around the reserve helping people enjoy their visit and also avoiding problems of pressure on sensitive reserve areas . ’ |
9 | Style and passion are what make people succeed . |
10 | Having committed to a budget , never will he let the finance people tell him how to get there . |
11 | Conversely , do n't let the finance people brow-beat you into figures you know you can not achieve , |