Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] people [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It had been assisting people over the wall longer than anyone could remember .
2 I do feel on the question of whether we are bringing people into the Harrogate area or catering for the needs of the residential population .
3 They have been challenging people without reason to declare that they are innocent of a crime .
4 At present , YTP courses are training people for jobs that are n't there or else training them in customer contact skills .
5 If you are meeting people in the morning and a lot of talking is involved , try to have a complete break ( without having to speechread ) before you tackle the afternoon .
6 So they 'd have been picking people in their thirties then , now they 'd be in their sixties .
7 Now police are warning people to be on their guard
8 Police are warning people to be on the guard after cash and items worth about £60 were taken by a sneak thief from a bungalow in Colburn Village , near Catterick Garrison .
9 Members of Halton Friends of the Earth have been urging people in Runcorn to call for a public inquiry into ICI 's plan for an incinerator there .
10 Greg Harvey is not only the author of over 30 computer books , but has also been training people in the use of business software since 1983 .
11 Ali , it turned out , had been sentencing people to death for years .
12 Police say there could be many more of the bombs and they 're warning people to be on their guard .
13 articles , books and stuff like that which talk about this thing erm it helps obviously if you can link in what you 're asking people to some of these previous ideas , theories , bits of evidence
14 Or if you 're comparing people with themselves as it were , that is looking for differences between how they answer one question and how they answer another question , then sort of , you know , kind of twenty or more people and you 've got a reasonable chance of showing up some , some P less than point O fives .
15 Police have launched a new campaign to crackdown on motorists who 're killing people by driving too fast .
16 She had been interviewing people since nine that morning and was tired .
17 NHS trust hospitals in my health authority area are sending people to Toronto , Paris and all over the world to learn how to do catering and cleaning .
18 They are treating people in a real life context .
19 It 's absolutely massive , yes , it 's a national er campaign , so we 've been recruiting people from all kinds of ways ; direct mail , er getting in touch with people who 've done it for us before , er through magazines and so on and the whole thing has been a major logistical undertaking .
20 Health officials are so worried that they are asking people to double check that they have the correct vaccinations before leaving the country .
21 And too often erm you know when you 're dealing with , with other companies , cos remember the people you 're seeing will be seeing people from other companies , they will overlook it as well whereas if you take it into account they will be impressed .
22 So I 'm qualifying people on the phone I guess .
23 We will hopefully be informing people about Oxford against the Poll Tax , which is you know very important at this time with Poll Tax bills being sent out next week and it will be hoping to basically raise the profile of the campaign with the elections in mind .
24 Police will be interviewing people outside the pet shop until two o clock tomorrow morning .
25 Cos there were n't supposed to be moving people into the flats with kids , you know with them falling down stairs and things like that .
26 We ought to be telling people about the modern understanding of such basic concepts as space and time .
27 A spokesman said : ’ We will be detaining people under Immigration Act powers .
28 But it is well known that the provision of advice services nationally is uneven and as the best.known generalist advice agency , the CAB feels that it would be failing the wider community if it did not consider what barriers may be preventing people from approaching a CAB for advice .
29 The chairman had been introducing people for an eternity , and still no sign of him .
30 This is daft when you 've lost your job through no fault of your own ; when it really happened because your company had to contract , were firing people on the ‘ last in , first out ’ basis and you had n't been there long .
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