Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [verb] people " in BNC.

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1 Planners have also been criticised for not letting people know what 's been going on .
2 Together with the impossibility of effectively excluding people from consuming it , this implies that all individuals consume the same quantity , although they may attach different utility to this consumption if their tastes differ .
3 In pursuing their brand of communism , the Khmers Rouges were responsible for the deaths of perhaps Im people , a seventh of the population .
4 There is concern , however , that providing separate , specially labelled services which only mentally disordered people can use is not only extremely expensive but also encourages a discriminating attitude towards already stigmatized people .
5 And there 's also the cheap ego massage of just having people come up and recognizing you , which is very nice when you 're young but gets progressively more boring .
6 There is a perception amongst informed people in the community that there may well be a shortage of long stay beds in Leicestershire and you do need to bear in mind that the National Health Service is increasingly going down the road of not keeping people in hospitals longer than they have to because hospitals are perceived as being very , a very expensive way of providing beds and you have to take that into account because that 's a fairly clear national policy and you are likely to see an acceleration in that process from what I read in the national press .
7 I suppose they felt that the viewing public needed to see a nice little clump of easily identified people , which on first glance they could decide whether they liked or not .
8 Freud 's work should make sociologists wary of always accepting people 's own accounts at face value , in the way simple phenomenological approaches do , for then there is no role for theory , and more importantly , no way out of epistemological and ethical relativism .
9 Gradually it sort of like brings people out of themselves and do you know what I mean , they learn to do things .
10 You know , they sort of really rub people up the wrong way .
11 These were to install illuminations up to 1000 Lux , but all indirectly to avoid sparkle and glare in the abnormally thick spectacles of partially sighted people .
12 The Mass-Observation reports of 1942 and 1944 indicate one group of well informed people who accepted this notion of intelligence .
13 Lots of well known people have called at this famous pub , and signed the visitor 's book .
14 I was extremely scared of actually meeting people and , having read Homosexuality by D.J .
15 Sensibly , but in a , in a context of actually keeping people listening .
16 The booklet has been written for permanently appointed people in the ES but people on temporary appointments will find much of it also applies to them .
17 Soon , my brother and I knew , it must separate us , and we lived these last months together in the mutual kindness that ( I hope and imagine ) commonly exists between deeply attached people of whom one has been condemned by the doctors — but we might both be condemned .
18 The job required the smallest possible team , for maximum mobility and minimum social impact , capable of staying for indefinite periods in unexplored territory amongst barely known peoples , while eating their food , speaking their language and sharing their lives as intimately as possible .
19 Many believe that minority group members have better insight , more commitment and greater rapport with similarly affected people than does the general population ( Shearer , 1981 ) and that people with extensive professional training do not necessarily help those who are disabled ( McKnight , 1981 ) .
20 They are listed in the Creative Handbook but most are only interested in already established people .
21 The Chair should be firm in not allowing people to interrupt each other .
22 I was surprised she even knew what sandpaper was ; but I could be such a fool in not knowing people .
23 But , according to Haksar , what has also to be taken into consideration is the risk of violence that might result from not allowing people to express their feeling and here civil disobedience might be regarded as a safety valve .
24 Nor do I believe in deliberately making people poor : that is why I oppose sanctions .
25 There were times , however , when the difficulties were eased — when religious inspiration or tangible threats from abroad led people to commit both their resources and their persons to fight .
26 We were straight in there ringing people , you know have you got any problems , listening you know to this and that , and the next morning we were in ringing , and Jack would ring in , and we 'd say , look at know you 're at Gateshead , but can you go to Newton Aycliffe ?
27 One such room was especially adapted for partially sighted people and the hard of hearing , so that special interest groups with immobility or other disabilities could make use of the function room .
28 Magnifiers are available for partially sighted people .
29 You actually have to kinda tell people
30 Here they 're trying to literally redesign people 's jobs .
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