Example sentences of "[art] people [verb] " in BNC.

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1 This had been so ‘ from ancient times ’ ( izdrevle ) , and the peoples living within this vast area were said to be undertaking their seasonal migrations with Russian permission .
2 On the future of Bosnia-Hercegovina they urged that the legitimate concerns of all the peoples living " within the inviolable borders of the republic " be taken into account , and proposed international supervision of the forthcoming referendum in the republic on Feb. 29-March 1 , in close co-ordination with the institutions of the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe ( CSCE ) .
3 possibly representing one of the peoples conquered by Augustus .
4 Ever since 1914 , when the great majority of the leaders of social democratic parties in Europe supported the war effort of their own nation states — under a variety of influences , one of which was undoubtedly the nationalist fervour of the peoples involved — the capacity of the socialist movement to bring about a new kind of political relationship among the peoples of the world has seemed more questionable ; and the doubts have multiplied not only as a result of the course taken by the revolution in Russia , culminating in the project of building ‘ socialism in one country ’ , which eventually led to the identification of socialism with the national interests of the Soviet Union , but also in the light of the actual relations that developed between the communist countries in the postwar period .
5 At the end of 1936 G. D. H. Cole , in his The Peoples Front , advocated the formation of " Radical Groups " , to work in local Liberal parties and to co-operate with the Labour and Communist Parties .
6 The Peoples Show Festival ’ will feature over 200 individual collections of tens of thousands of items .
7 At the first summit of the non-aligned nations in 1961 the Cuban President had declared that ‘ the peoples reject the installation in their territory of foreign military bases implying an imminent danger of war ’ not only for reasons of principle ‘ but by mere instinct of self-preservation ’ .
8 In terms of identifying himself with the peoples suffering it was a disaster .
9 All the peoples traded in the products of their particular region , exchanging goods by means of barter .
10 Three centuries of colonialism were then imposed on the peoples seized from Africa to work on its plantations .
11 The bill which would be an amendment of the Representation of the Peoples Actwould introduce mobile registers .
12 And the people relaxed , helpful and friendly .
13 The people divided : Magharba to the north , Zuwaya to the south ; and the committee marshalled the Magharba into the northwesterly quarter ; they set up a teller 's desk near the goalposts , and the voters walked behind the goal-posts ; past a clerk , returning to the pitch where they watched , chatted , and listened to the count .
14 So after you 've finished training , you 're going down to the library , yes , to look up the names of the people luve in Street , and once you 've been on that appointment you 've got to go back to the branch and you 're gon na do your mail shots whatever you 're gon na do , put it in there .
15 That the people complaining they so sore throats , sickness and diarrhoea !
16 As in 1813 the people looked to us to destroy the Napoleonic terror , so today in 1943 they look to us to destroy the terror of National Socialism .
17 I was one of her daisies and it meant that we had all these hats on , which were very unattractive — a rubber hat and on top was the daisy , so when you swam around and the people looked down at you , they just saw these daisies .
18 The birds had a new and shiny look ; in India only the animals and the people looked starved , ragged , and exhausted .
19 The people looked different , too more akin to the Cambodians or Siamese than to the Malays of the coast .
20 Meanwhile , I noticed that the people looked hungry and miserable .
21 Karlinsky sipped water and waited while the people looked around , each encouraging the other to ask a question .
22 Virtually none of the people looked at in this demonstration have gone into an informal care setting where they are relying to a large degree on informal caring .
23 The people looked like thieves and liars .
24 The implicature the people derive seems to be that , if they hear starling-like noises starlings must be there .
25 The top 10 per cent of the people receive half the annual revenue .
26 And the people receive her , they welcome her .
27 Which of the people engaged in work there may consider that tourists are a nuisance , or damaging to their activities ?
28 F. Just five large industries employed most of the people engaged in production .
29 Sometimes the people engaged in them will have attitudes to , and feelings about , old people which are not acceptable and may even be ageist .
30 It is evident that the people engaged in fighting wars — or for that matter , any kind of fighting — are by no means necessarily aggressive , either in the course of action or beforehand .
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