Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] these people " in BNC.

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1 Even as he grouped them , he shook his head : what did he really know about these people ?
2 But one gets to know about these people somehow .
3 ‘ What do we know of these people ?
4 Most importantly , I have learnt something of the responsibility a researcher has towards these people who have let him or her into their lives .
5 and then I had to work with these people and I knew that that was the kind of way that they were operating and I had to teach them by the way I worked but in fact it was okay to admit that we do make mistakes .
6 I do n't object to these people on grounds of race and I do n't believe that any other Florentine does either .
7 If that 's the case , I suggest anyone in the past who flunked an O-level exam writes to these people to demand that their E and F failures be upgraded to passes , with honours .
8 The impact that it has on these people particularly as the Chair said , the retained service , can be quite profound because they , unlike the whole time firemen can be catapulted from being a joiner one minute into being a rescue operator the next minute .
9 Therefore , it makes sense that the branch , in the first instance , should be addressed by these people so that we can make up our minds at that level as to who we feel will be the best person to start recommending to go forward .
10 ‘ I 've never heard of these people , ’ he said with feeble conviction .
11 Excuse me , can I finish , er many of them are chained to the parent 's legs while they 're collected for these people then to bring to a circus , traumatized and chained to the ground for life .
12 Careful plans have been made for these people so that when the hospital eventually closes they will not find themselves on the streets .
13 Support for these people and their families is very important , especially for those who are young are newly-diagnosed .
14 ‘ It most certainly is my view that what was done with these people was a political decision , a decision of high command . ’
15 In view of the understandable difficulty that this inelegant and complex piece of legislation presented to these people , one must stand in awe at what one Member , Sir Michael Havers , had the temerity to say at the Third Reading of the Bill : ‘ One of the great ambitions of successive Parliaments is to simplify the laws that they pass and make them more readily understood . ’
16 The beep in the earpiece is when you 're on the phone , either to somebody within the press , or outside the press , and another call comes through for you from the switchboard , and you 're engaged , obviously , and so they camp onto your extension number , and you receive a beep in the earpiece , now you can speak to these people if you key in R star 1 .
17 Worthy servants of the brewers are being turned out of their livelihoods and homes by these draconian rents , set in the main by estate agents who have no concept of the harm that will be done to these people .
18 Please take the money and speak to these people , as a favour to me . ’
19 Once the labour movement offered hope and support to these people .
20 And then everything in our area erm no They will send hundred mile area , our address to these people and they will tell us that they 'll send to these people so we then contact the people as well .
21 More help is needed for these people , not less .
22 Of course , erm there 's a lot more individual responsibility is needed than that , but it 's too simplistic to say that that erm to smile upon these people who have problems would solve everything erm but erm to make it your own responsibility to find out more and to find out the ways in which you can help I think is very important and is everybody 's responsibility .
23 The Soviet government is still nervous of letting the world know what happened to these people .
24 It happened to these people
25 If I was born in that period , I would be dead already , and you would n't need to listen to me But if you look at this as far as the medical profession and the insurance profession need each other , what happened to these people when they develop an infective condition ?
26 Unfortunately , the tonsure Choerilus attributed to these people was explicitly forbidden to the Jews by Mosaic Law ( Lev .
27 Suspicion did tend to focus on these people .
28 ‘ Anyone who gives me the information that leads to these people will get the reward money , ’ he said .
29 But look at these people : they have dusty clothes , concrete-coloured flesh , dead eyes .
30 Well another survey was done to look at these people at the top and see how they 're coping , and a big surprise .
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