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

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1 But there does n't seem to be much in it for the peoples themselves .
2 Here in Indonesia , at the most fragile geographical division between the earth 's outer , congealed crust and its inner , molten magma , we also found amongst the peoples themselves the thinnest division between our more recently evolved left-brain , rational faculties , and the millennia-old storehouse of right-brain intuitive wisdom .
3 They did not go so far as to learn the language of the peoples they studied , but they did spell out for later writers the ground rules of such research .
4 Russian concepts of suzerainty and subjection were not always the same as those of the peoples they were hoping to subdue .
5 Mead , like Malinowski , went to live among the peoples she was studying , observed their behaviour as a participant in the society , and combined this with some informal interviewing of members of the tribes that she studied closely .
6 He thought always much too easily , in highly unrealistic terms , of the peoples he ruled as a mere aggregate of individuals face to face with an absolute State .
7 He begins by summarising that for the obvious reasons of inaccessibility and defences , the peoples who reside among mountains are the last to be conquered : he progresses to consider similarly-caused impediments to civilisation : he deduces the part remoteness plays in the preservation of ancient languages .
8 The peoples who survived in the northwest area gained greatly from the mixture of arts and race but retained their individuality also until the tide turned once more and the northwestern island increased its influence eventually over the whole of Spain .
9 Elsewhere he refers to a treaty imposed by the king on the peoples who lived on the river Wahal , that is the Franks .
10 Although Nicholas 's victories over the Persians in 1828 and the Ottoman Empire in 1829 had made him temporarily safe from international complications in this area , they did little for the extension of Russian control over the peoples who lived to the north of Georgia .
11 In the summer it had , of course , its share of visitors , but during the winter months , when half the cafés and shops were closed , most of the people one met were in bath chairs , or leaning heavily on some supporting arm .
12 Such a position does not lend itself to anthropological analysis , since one of the objectives of the discipline is to learn something of value from the practices of the people one is studying .
13 The people one expects to be still around have often scattered , and things are changed .
14 It 's strange , the people one remembers . ’
15 ‘ Giving the people what they want ’ had proved a more potent slogan than traditional Conservative paternalism .
16 ‘ If you had continuous music , it would be like keeping the pubs open all day , ’ he was told , which Benn summarized as ‘ a real BBC view that it is bad to give the people what they want . ’
17 But the whole music business has turned into a service industry , and it 's ‘ give the people what they want ’ .
18 Legion wished to be a disciple but Jesus told him to remain where he was in his own district and tell all the people what … the Lord in his mercy has done for you ( Mark 5:19 ) .
19 That is the question of whether , in respect of prisons at least , people make the system what it is , or the system makes the people what they are .
20 They never asked the people what they wanted .
21 They just did n't ask the people what they wanted .
22 The continued power and prosperity of multi-media entrepreneurs like Rupert Murdoch and Robert Maxwell depends on their goods being ‘ entertaining ’ , and ‘ giving the people what they want ’ / ‘ making sure people want what they 're given ’ is not as straightforward a business in this context as it is often presented .
23 You know when they pull the flats down they should say , Right , we 'll put fifty families in , fifty families in , fifty families at , you know what I mean , to split all the people what 's in the flats up into different areas cos most of the people in the flats , you know they all stick together sort of thing .
24 You know most of the people what was in the riots come from the flats .
25 That was our marking , all our ships used to have the blue and er I think blue and yellow in the square , cos they hired these the people who do er you know suppose hire them off now would be the erm the Dutch people cos they 're the people what er , they deal in all that type of thing , big dredging , that 's how Rotterdam was built
26 We should ask the people what they want and trust them to answer sensibly .
27 in fairness , the people what did it
28 No exactly but I think prior to that , we did do what you 're suggesting , we did go round all the areas , Dick , myself and Malcolm and Chris , walked round all the areas , told told the people what needed tidying up to go in the it was before we had the racking up by the way so it was more messy
29 then him and his mum got off along with the rest of the people what was the driver 's name ?
30 Let's have major demonstrations and all of the major with the regional and national leaders to the forefront and highlight to the people what our case is about and seek their support .
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