Example sentences of "people for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He also appeared to have an intense hatred of black people for no reason . |
2 | ‘ D' you normally follow people for no reason ? ’ |
3 | ‘ Look , I 've been bounced around like a rubber ball between you people for a couple of months now . |
4 | Hurd delays repatriation of boat people for a week PM rejects outrage on refugees . |
5 | G. Britain has been occupied by people for a long , long time . |
6 | Secondly , it has been successful both in terms of increasing its obvious and immediate performance locally and nationally , and also in terms of preparing people for a wider involvement in partnership development in new and less obvious directions . |
7 | ‘ It 's very possible that garages do take people for a ride , ’ acknowledged a spokesman for Kangol , one of the major baby-seat manufacturers . |
8 | They can spot conditions where the desert locusts are likely to breed rapidly and move into crop-growing areas , where a single swarm can consume 80 000 tonnes of corn a day — enough to feed 400000 people for a whole year . |
9 | Taking people for a day on a yacht is infinitely more interesting that lunching in a hotel . |
10 | There is enough overdrive here to suit some people for a lead sound , let alone crunch rhythm . |
11 | A sales representative , for example , is not in that position as he meets large numbers of people for a short time . |
12 | But you need real people for a proper gloat so we headed for the cardboard suburb in the Strand . |
13 | But when they came back into court on 14 February it was obvious what they were going to say — I had watched these people for a year , I could read them . |
14 | We saw 10,000 tons of cereal — enough to feed 800,000 people for a month — stuffed to overflowing in warehouses on the quayside . |
15 | It is not easy with new clients to truly understand their culture and to find a range of people for a short list who would truly fit into that organisation . |
16 | One way of trying to overcome such problems is to ask people for a ‘ life-history ’ during an unstructured interview , and see whether and in what contexts religion or religious ideas or behaviour are mentioned . |
17 | Indeed , Bailey holds up for critical scrutiny the idea that schools can prepare young people for a world of rapid technological change by concentrating on the very technology which is subject to change ; rather , he suggests , the best basis for adaptability is a liberal education aimed at generating a wide understanding and the development of reason and autonomy . |
18 | Some films have to be shot on location : you can not create a moving ‘ face ’ out of several thousand people for a British Airways commercial in any other way . |
19 | They like to see people for a cup of tea , and they like popping round to Karen 's for company . |
20 | by using a selection of published material , that Islay has been occupied by a considerable number of people for a very long time , I decided to go ahead and hope that my errors were not too many and not too serious . |
21 | Now again if you take a good look round the retired people in town there is , you just sit down on one of those benches in town and watch people for a bit , and you 'll see that a lot of them are deteriorating physically and that is making them , making it difficult for them to get about socially , shopping- wise and so on . |
22 | Clothes were pounded in a ‘ dolly tub ’ and the whole process of washing was made harder by the high cost of soap : 2d worth had to suffice for clothes , floors and people for a week in 1913 . |
23 | 'E just looked at all the people for a minute without saying anythink . |
24 | Shildon said : ‘ The deal was n't favourable , I think that 's been recognized by a number of people for a long time . |
25 | In selecting people for a job we are inclined to go on general appearance , whether we like the person , whether we would like to have him or her working for us . |
26 | ‘ To show that crimes happen to people for a valid motive and a valid despair , not just prejudiced . |
27 | I WOULD like to join with those who have thanked the Bangor people for a great time in the three Irish Cup finals . |
28 | The modified regulations are tailored to the requirements of business people for a more comprehensive , responsive and cost effective service than we could provide under the general rules . |
29 | This calms and readies people for a sacred experience . |
30 | given to very similar people for a start , it 's being prescribed in huge quantities no let me finish |