Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [adj] people " in BNC.

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1 After the second assessment , social workers were asked whether participation in the research had encouraged them to include other people more fully in decision-making .
2 The contract 's been awarded to the Heart of England Training and Enterprise Council , which says the money will enable them to train local people and help them set up and run businesses .
3 I mean young people , old people , black people , white people , men , women and tiny children .
4 She felt that it was n't children 's job or children 's responsibility to look after the world , it was our job , and that it was not fair to make children feel responsible for doing that erm I mean that seems to me to be a legitimate viewpoint and erm but it 's one of many and I mean other people may feel that in order to save the planet , or indeed prevent wars in the future , it is important to expose children to the dangers of , you know , the current situation .
5 I mean charming people , lovely food
6 erm I agree , and I actually think these figures are relatively crude , but I mean , there is , clearly there are correlations between low income , which most I mean unemployed people have of course got , and ill health .
7 But I mean old people
8 now , you know , they 've been watching them , they know they 're a blind couple , I mean blind people feel that vulnerable that you 're asking them to go
9 I wanted to beckon him ; whenever I met local people on the road , there was never time to talk .
10 And we ourselves became different people from those we had been a minute ago , when we were teasing Filimon the goat or getting into a fight with Pechonkin 's street gang .
11 Throughout that period I 've canvassed for the Labour Party , I 've campaigned for the Labour Party , I 've argued for the Labour Party and one of the items that made me join the Labour Party and one of the items I got other people to join the Labour Party was that Labour was a mass Party , because it consisted of hundreds of thousands of individual members and it consisted of millions of trade unionists .
12 I hate disappointing people .
13 I hate Norwegian people .
14 I hate Norwegian people .
15 I expect young people of today would rate the fair rides of the early 1920 's quite tame affairs .
16 When I say nice people , people that well you know what 's come from all the different countries , from out there .
17 Er , it 's like , it 's like the foreman on the shopfloor for some reason , there 's a er , in the systems or whatever , er , the warehouseman er , the night porter er , when he takes over , he knows what he 's doing , he knows what I want , because I 've spoken to him about it , erm , he knows what items I want to leave for stock people , erm , and Sue , the checkout manager , she 'll know if I want extra people on the shopfloor because we 're quiet , or I expect it to be quiet , erm , she knows where they 've got to be , and I 'll come back and review it with her .
18 I do n't want to sort of wade in in response to that , I want other people to er
19 " You look so pretty , I want other people to see you .
20 Morris observes : ‘ I want Roseberry to go forward because I want other people in other places to look at what we have done and say , ‘ there 's an ordinary crew of folks who have really achieved something , what 's to stop us having a go ? ’ ‘
21 Now awareness of other persons similarly depends on synthesizing perception of their bodies with imagining and feeling from their viewpoints , and awareness of myself on synthesizing imagination of my body from other viewpoints with perceiving and feeling from my own ; otherwise I would become , to vary Ryle 's dictum that the mind has been commonly conceived as ‘ a ghost in a machine ’ , a ghost in the company of machines , no longer aware that I resemble other people in the respects in which they resemble each other .
22 I meet famous people practically every day .
23 See I meet other people 's
24 ‘ Not , ’ Gaily said , worried , ‘ not that I meet bad people .
25 I attract mad people and animals .
26 When he wrote of himself , ‘ I attract mad people and animals ’ , perhaps he should have added ‘ and ironies ’ .
27 That quote again : ‘ I attract mad people and animals ’ .
28 I enjoy shocking people by describing how goods were introduced into households under the guise of gifts for children : the fridge in the house of the children we played with over the road was given to the youngest as a birthday present — the last thing an eight-year old wants .
29 I hear young people ask why they can not find homes .
30 In order to produce this chapter , I contacted various people I knew had produced interesting and novel food in the past .
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