Example sentences of "[adj] that [det] people " in BNC.

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1 It is clear that many people are now using asylum claims as a means of evading immigration control .
2 Shamir , faced with protests from the Israeli far right over this matter , responded by telling a radio interviewer on Sept. 27 that " the Americans can meet who they want , but it is clear that these people will not represent anyone in negotiations " .
3 During the past decade , it has become increasingly clear that few people can count on having a job for life .
4 But it seems clear that some people , perhaps the members of the monastery themselves , thought it was a serious possibility , and they took steps to ensure that neither Lanfranc nor anyone else would be able to carry out this sweeping measure of reform .
5 If a search for money and/or an avoidance of stress are two indicators of strong arousals from this goal category , then it is clear that some people can be motivated for long periods of time either by stress avoidance or by accumulating more and more money .
6 However , it is clear that some people will want to consider seeking an assessment to enable them to move into a residential or nursing home .
7 But Gwynedd 's chief executive , Huw Thomas , said it was already clear that some people would be unable to return home for several months .
8 We should make it clear that those people are not independent at all , but profit-hungry , commission-hungry salesmen .
9 Fourth , social security benefits are so generous that many people are financially better off out of work than at work .
10 Indeed it is possible that many people recognise subconsciously that the hypothesis is not merely unprovable , but false ; certainly many drift away from an active interest in the subject .
11 It is possible that such people had minor enzyme deficiencies before their damaging exposure , but that these were not causing any symptoms at that stage .
12 In all the confusion , it was quite possible that some people would be flying on Virgin Atlantic for nothing .
13 I would like to look at the people who are being cared for , the people that we 're talking about , are the elderly , quite often these people have lived through two world wars and given up their young married life , they have brought up their children through the bleak days of the general strike , is it right that these people have to suffer the indignity of charity hand-outs ?
14 And we 've had , had instances of why that policy did n't work , and I 'm only sorry that those people who supported it before are finding it impossible to support it now .
15 It 's perhaps understandable that most people tend to think of life insurance in one of two ways — either as a means of cushioning loved ones against the financial upset that sudden death could cause , or as an investment with the future in mind .
16 IT IS shameful that some people are saying Britain should not give sanctuary to refugees from the civil war in Yugoslavia .
17 Now C twenty eight that some people who I 've noticed have been talking one minute .
18 Their general emaciation and pitiful appearance was such that many people 's appetite for rabbits died then and has never returned .
19 When shared occupation is such that many people have front-door keys and some are not as careful as others about locking the front door , obvious risks occur .
20 If Darwin 's theory can be sub-divided into components , such that some people believe component A but not component B , while others believe B but not A , then A and B should be regarded as separate memes .
21 For many , ‘ law ’ and ‘ order ’ refer to the ideal of legality ( or ‘ the rule of law ’ ) — and while it is clear that this does not refer to an uncontroversial notion , it is arguable that most people would agree on certain core features of the rule of law : a congruence of official action with a previously declared rule so as to preserve individual autonomy and freedom from arbitrary state power , and a notion of equal treatment of individuals in the eye of the law .
22 The language of the novel makes use of this cliché to demonstrate first that there is a profound ambiguity in the social construction of femininity according to which women are passive but at the same time subversive of the binary distinction which so construes them , and second that all people , male and female , are condemned to being at least partially the product of the language of others .
23 It was a perfect opportunity for some writers to express the resentment which they had harboured against him for many years , and he himself was convinced that such people detested him because he had acquired British citizenship .
24 We are convinced that those people you mention who depend on Unix ( and NetWare ) for their living will find this to be a very satisfying and profitable combination .
25 If we say , say twenty five percent , right mind you , you know these that most people have about a third to two thirds right
26 The fame of Hooker 's books and the sanctity of his life became so remarkable that many people would turn off the road to see him .
27 They were considered so remarkable that many people , biologists among them , were unable to believe that they arose through natural selection .
28 Miss Lamb , of Worsley Crescent , Marton , Middlesbrough said : ‘ It seems incredible that these people are allowed to market them quite openly .
29 It would seem likely that more people get themselves killed out of pride than sacrifice themselves for any moral end .
30 Is it not likely that some people who take cars or ride in taken cars will be convicted of the aggravated offence , and be given harsher penalties , largely as a result of these provisions on proof ?
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