Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [conj] people " in BNC.
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1 | She said she had disapproved of their reliance on French rather than Iranian products and people . |
2 | The hospitals of excellence , as some people have put them , the major teaching hospitals , all in London , nationally they import that expertise once people have done their training . |
3 | They continued to provide both practical help with job hunting and emotional support until people were placed , staying with them for up to a year afterwards when this was necessary . |
4 | These natural discontinuities in our perception of the responsibility time span create hierarchical strata that people in different companies , countries and circumstances all seem to regard as genuine and acceptable . |
5 | An Unrepresented Nations and Peoples ' Organization ( UNPO ) claiming to represent those ethnic and minority groups unrecognized by the UN , was formally established in The Hague on Feb. 11 . |
6 | A total of 47 delegations from the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples ' Organization ( UNPO — see p. 38027 ) , meeting in The Hague on Aug. 6 , discussed the political crises in Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union , and agreed to establish an Urgent Action Council to respond to requests from groups threatened by state violence . |
7 | no I mean I I do really feel sorry Neil because people wa it it it makes me cross because people wo n't give Neil the benefit of the doubt . |
8 | The appeals to the GDR to join the FRG have aroused concern , not only among political parties and people in the GDR who are being advised to renounce their statehood and to make the GDR a part of Nato . |
9 | And then we stayed a few days in London and we went to the Baths and we went to the zoo and we went to all the science , by either the old trams or the first of the buses that Cos they complete with tram-riding and that was rather exciting in London , seeing the all the top hats and people in coats , tails and things . |
10 | If conventionalism were so single-mindedly practised in a particular jurisdiction and so often announced and confirmed by public institutions that people were thereby entitled to rely on that style of adjudication , of course it would be unfair for some judge suddenly to abandon it . |
11 | What is the point of having Van Goch hanging in a public building if people with disabilities are not provided with proper access facilities . |
12 | The one who would go round to all the different clubs and people 's houses and do the cooking there . |
13 | Car users should pay more towards public roads than people without a car should pay . |
14 | Nevertheless , developing and maintaining standards of high quality practice in mental health services , especially those providing ‘ round the clock ’ care in hospitals and residential homes , is an uphill struggle and people who depend on others to provide the basic necessities of life for most of their lives are necessarily vulnerable as they are not in a position to complain effectively , ‘ vote with their feet ’ or refuse to be consumers of a bad service . |
15 | there was a lot of trouble early on this term when people could n't find stage boards , and like they were all missing and it turns out that they 're like the |
16 | From early next year people using credit cards will have to pay more in some shops than people using money . |
17 | Experience does not necessarily fill this gap as people learn very differently from experience . |
18 | By contrast , there were clear advantages if people were motivated by their own self-interest to restrain greenhouse emissions . |
19 | Some idea of the potential gains from a single currency can be had by looking at previous historical periods when people really believed that exchange rates were fixed . |
20 | In this case , sometime before we reached Ixyphal , she had gone back to the storage and cargo area to look at the sculpture again , murmuring things like ’ masterpiece ’ and ’ magnificent ’ and the usual art-appreciation noises that people murmur . |
21 | You will get some interesting gambles as people think you have missed the selected card . |
22 | Some place that is n't full of narrow grey streets and closed-up lives and people like Albert Roger Quigley . |
23 | These are all words used in different areas when people are speaking in a friendly way . |
24 | Er and so what John 's done , he 's suggested that in fact if it comes for March ninety four , that he spread the work out till nineteen ninety four which may be the sensible attitude cos people can make those decisions of the schemes to involved . |
25 | Effects are cumulative , with fair-skinned , blue-eyed individuals and people with moles running a higher risk . |
26 | So public housing fails to provide for personal mobility in changing relationships , or for different needs that people may have . |
27 | Even if the results of the trials are dramatic , it 'll be at least 2 years before people with the virus could benefit . |
28 | Normally it is vanilla , but I do n't think the Russians are as amazed our the different flavours as people think . ’ |
29 | The sound of an approaching band and people gathering outside the Butcher 's Arms heralds the highlight of the feast , the united sing . |
30 | Meredith was disconcerted by his unsmiling reaction because people did n't usually stay immune to her friendly warmth . |