Example sentences of "[verb] people [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Academic says we need to encourage people to use more facilities rather than simply looking round the University .
2 The public transport network should also be improved to encourage people to use this instead of a car and a park and ride system might be introduced to keep traffic out of the centre .
3 That , in theory , ought to offer an elegant way to encourage people to use less and recycle more , not by taxing the output of waste , but by making new materials more expensive to use .
4 The promise of high rewards is necessary to provide an incentive to encourage people to undergo this training and to compensate them for the sacrifice involved .
5 Finally , Oxford City Council are launching a low alcohol week today to encourage people to drink less ; alcohol-free tasting sessions at a local community centre coincide with a new balanced alcohol strategy campaign .
6 Meanwhile France and Belgium are trying to encourage people to have more children in an effort to revitalise their flagging economies .
7 He also established La Festa dell'Uva , the Fête of the Grapes , to encourage people to eat more of them .
8 We need to find people to buy these places so that we can sort of balance the books , but one wonders , you know , could n't something have been done with that empty building for two years while there are folk in the area with nowhere to live .
9 I expect people to regard this as my house and not to abuse my privacy .
10 The reason for this is not so much that it was beyond some people 's capacity to do imposition and so on ; but rather that it cost employers money to train people to do such tasks .
11 How you persuade people to buy this sort of thing rather than that sort of thing . ’
12 ‘ I hope people understand this is a natural thing for any honest person to do .
13 They are part of our county 's image and I hope people realise that .
14 Now that you have a clear idea of what regression therapy involves , it is time to look at the sort of problems that cause people to need such therapy — why and how such problems have arisen in the first place and how they can limit people 's lives and potential .
15 ‘ The workshop certainly made people feel more part of a team and demonstrated the power of the networking approach . ’
16 You let people do this sort of thing for their sake .
17 The problem is that it has the effect of actually reinforcing alienation , leaving room for that disjunction from the natural world which allows certain scientists to behave with inconceivable cruelty in their laboratories , which allows workers in slaughter houses to treat animals as if they simply had no rights or feelings at all , which allows people to justify all manner of exploitation , as if there were no moral obligations or injunctions upon us whatsoever .
18 Moreover , since his political authority was based partly on the myth of his personal infallibility , he could not eat humble pie before the Allies without causing people to question both .
19 What has happened because this problem has been recognised is that the police are having to go down there on a regular basis and actually stop people doing this stupid manoeuvre .
20 So do you d do people think that criterion one is essential either at structure plan or l and local plan level ?
21 An anonymous notice has also been placed beneath the original at the beginning of the right of way urging people to oppose any plans to re-classify the track , and alerting them to possible future proposals .
22 You have to enfranchise people to question these things and to take actions , telling them everything 's up for grabs and they have the right to make changes . ’
23 They tried to imagine people watching this gruesome comedy .
24 What do , do you want help with that Ann , would you like people to bring some or , or , or what ?
25 Well Romeo was although he wanted to keep the peace , he was a chicken so I had to stick up for him cos I don I do n't like people doing that to my friends .
26 Jobs attracting people seeking power ( managers , union organizers , police officers ) also attract people seeking those goals and then reinforce them .
27 Well let's just give you some idea , we 're not talking er telephone figures here we 're talking about the platform that we give people to earn that sort of money .
28 take over those particular aspects where they have n't got people to fill those needs .
29 They 've only been elected to nineteen ninety two , so they 're , they 're really , what there doing there forcing people to take some action now , because at Kathy says , she 's afraid of being left out , if there should be a , another Tory Government , so a lot of people are in the same position , they will be putting in eh , I think they just call it best of interest , not a proper application , but then if the whole lot , hundreds of us come along , which is quite likely they will , the Government will say well this proves that everybody wants to become you see , so it 's rather clever move , erm , as , as far as I 'm concerned , what 's happening with that she is eh here within the hospital , the consultant 's and the worker 's in the hospital .
30 It 's quite interesting when they get people to do this test erm , if they fit into certain categories , depending upon their job as well , it 's almost , it is strange , that you do get erm , say solicitors to do it .
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