Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [adj] peoples ' " in BNC.

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1 Nor did he much approve of subjecting himself to the nervous exhaustion of house parties as other peoples ' guest .
2 SI is calling for the UK to ban the importation of cheap coal produced at the expense of tribal peoples ' lives and livelihoods .
3 In each case the experience of being wrenched out of the familiar instigates an identity crisis which results in a series of ‘ rebirths ’ as the protagonist grapples with the problem of selfhood and strives to construct some form of coherent identity out of the scraps of other peoples ' languages which penetrate his or her consciousness .
4 Like affection , status relates to our feelings about other peoples ' feelings for us .
5 Again , it was the challenge to acknowledge God 's presence in other peoples ' lives as well as our own .
6 In particular , the declaration demanded payments for the use of indigenous peoples ' knowledge by drug companies .
7 The study sample did not differ significantly from the totality of new referrals in terms of age distribution , sex ratio , or referring agency , apart from having a lower proportion of referrals from old peoples ' homes ( 8/100 v 10/378 ; χ 2 =4.87 ; p<0.05 ) .
8 The catalogue of executive facilities contained very little that was new , other than a gadget that bleeps and snoops its way into other peoples ' answer machines .
9 Jonathon Pendrous ; by day a cleaner clearing up the stage after other peoples ' glory , but by night when the actors have gone home , and the audience has left the theatre to its ghostly past …
10 The present aerospace boom will provide the Japanese with opportunities to build parts of other peoples ' airliners .
11 Only microscopic number of reproductions hand on the walls of ordinary peoples ' houses , and in terms of the national population those people who really ‘ like ’ them — as opposed to professing admiration for them — must be very much of a minority , so Bacon 's millions must have come from institutions and a very small body of very rich patrons .
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