Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] people " in BNC.

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1 It therefore comes ill from this Government to appeal for people to accept greater obligation to each other , when its policies have accelerated the decline of mutuality and neighbourliness .
2 That 's it like a st stage is here , I mean it 's very awkward to caterer for people down here and for the stages on the same menu .
3 He wants to perform for people .
4 And life experience helps you to see through people — watching children grow up , gathering character as they go ; hearing your friends ' life stories , working out what makes them tick ; reading and travelling .
5 I wo n't go into detail about the Press 's usual defence about our right to know about people who are , effectively , on our payroll .
6 Then she veered ; assuming her least play-acting manner , she said , ‘ I understand you , I also have that passion to get to know about people , to find out what 's behind them , what they want , what they 're after . ’
7 The kind of thing Denise likes to know about people .
8 You do n't want to write about people who are successful . ’
9 The local authority , the White Paper concedes , may have to provide for people ‘ with high levels of dependency or particularly challenging patterns of behaviour … ’
10 He finds it hard to communicate with people , not least his separated parents .
11 Or perhaps I would simply be unable to communicate with people who saw the world in the ‘ old ’ way .
12 The " car sticker " for display in shops symbol of the scheme is a and service industries wherever staff have been trained to communicate with people who are hard of hearing The BDA 's particular contribution to the scheme was the production of an audio visual awareness programme for use in training .
13 The material in the dialogues will help you memorize useful phrases that you need when you want to go visiting or generally whenever you want to communicate with people .
14 People do not sit down to write it , but those who need to communicate with people in the other parts of the country love to speak it .
15 An understanding of the subject will help the reader to communicate with people in the business community as well as with accountants and enable him or her to participate more effectively in financial decision-making .
16 The church does have an important part to play at this significant stage in a family 's life and can use this opportunity to meet with people in distress by offering hope .
17 Right you have to come I think the basis of this evening was to get people to come along and put there points of view and to say what 's happening and what is n't happening and I think we can take that take that away and considerate it yes I mean I I think the board or the management committee will be happy to meet with people to discuss the use of the theatre er what it 's used for what might what the unhappiness is if there is unhappiness and the positive and the positive as well as the negative points yes .
18 My initial letter , addressed to headteachers and staff of Catholic schools in Strathclyde , outlining my background and intended role in the region led to many invitations to meet with people to share experiences .
19 This term is useful to get away from certain stereotypes which tend to come into people 's minds when " thinking " is mentioned .
20 A higher proportion of the CSW team 's notional ‘ elderly ’ time was devoted to work with people not yet clients , or ‘ not exactly ’ clients ( whether they were regarded as open cases or not seemed to be a matter of chance ) .
21 I wanted to work with people who are running a small firm , people who are dealing with the same problems as me because they 're running a small business . ’
22 She also had a great interest in the English language and a strong desire to work with people .
23 I want to work with people who want to have a good time .
24 Although I do n't want to work with people whose music I ca n't stand and people who are assholes . ’
25 Research can not tell us how to work with people whose cultural norms and traditions are different from our own .
26 I knew that I could achieve results despite the difficulties , and I knew that I had been able to demonstrate the ability to work with people of other countries .
27 More often the photographic session will be in the studio and it will be virtually impossible to work with people who are not professional models in these very artificial circumstances .
28 There is also technology available which can link organizations throughout the world and so that when er the church in one place discovers a resource or a way to work with people around a particular need , they have the opportunity to share that and I would be interested in talking with persons who might have an interest in that .
29 Learning to work with people
30 Voluntary organizations will need to demonstrate their willingness to work with people with severe long-term problems if they are going to contribute seriously to the real work of a service , and they will need professional support and training to do this more arduous work .
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