Example sentences of "on [adv] people " in BNC.

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1 Unlike the pre-election polls , Gallup 's findings on how people had cast their ballots were very close to the actual result .
2 I was looking for a book on how people make them . ’
3 I dated Courtney Love for a while and that was another education on how people perceive .
4 It is , however , unlikely that such a central part of the production process as the production technology itself has no influence at all on how people experience work .
5 The possibilities for disputes of the latter kind of course have increased since this study was done in the 1960s because of rising rates of divorce and remarriage , and we need up-to-date data on how people handle the range of claims of inheritance in families where there is a complex series of step-relationships .
6 right John has written a story about his home right it 's a good descriptive story on how people live
7 It is becoming more , not less important to provide adequate teaching in schools on personal relationships and on how people should treat one another that goes far beyond straightforward lessons on sex education — important though this is .
8 Professor William Miller of Glasgow University , author of a number of studies of voters ' behaviour at elections , believes formal advertising has relatively little effect on how people vote .
9 Empirical studies have taken three forms : ( a ) controlled experiments , usually observing how selected persons respond to higher benefits ( negative taxes ) ; ( b ) questionnaires based on random samples , and ( c ) econometric studies using data on how people have responded in the past to tax changes .
10 As a social science , Geography focuses on how people create and use their socio-economic , built and cultural environments .
11 Silver and Wortman 's review of research ( 1980 ) on how people adjust to major losses suggests something similar .
12 Silver and Wortman ( 1980 ) , in their review of research on how people cope with a range of such major losses , conclude that two resources in particular seem to have some generalisable benefit .
13 The advisers will concentrate on how people can make the most of their skills and abilities , and how retraining or travel could provide them with employment .
14 Well I 've got all these tapes , I 've got to fill them all , I 've got these you see , and it 's all to do for market research on how people speak .
15 On how people speak ?
16 Exposure to airborne chemicals will vary more widely , depending on where people live , what work they do , how well-ventilated their homes are , and what sort of household products they use .
17 And , we 're becoming more and more stringent on where people pile boxes and other various items of rubbish .
18 If the tax is not based on where people live , how will the money eventually end up with the local authority in which they live ?
19 She holds a discussion on why people might choose to undertake the dangerous journey .
20 There has been some focusing on why people may not be able to come to a CAB and which groups may be affected .
21 What Tolkien wanted to concentrate on , obviously , was death : more precisely perhaps on why people love this world and want so strongly to stay in it when it is an inescapable part of their nature ‘ to die and go we know not where ’ .
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