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

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1 From the user 's point of view , day care offers somewhere to go during the day , a new environment , a free or cheap meal , somewhere to meet other people , recreational activities and someone to talk to when things are n't going well .
2 She only has other people to her house .
3 Erm , she 's lived most of her life in the Cambridge and Northampton area but she 's spent six months down in Plymouth , and erm , her previous job before working for T N T was she actually helped set up a baby unit in a private nursery , but claimed she only prefers other people 's children .
4 ‘ She lives on the estate but so do other people .
5 We could make a plan of the street , we could ask each of the groups to find a reason to go to someone else 's " house " ; we could perhaps ask other people in the street to try to help resolve some of the disputes other people are having .
6 Apparently she knew enough to tell other people not to worry , but that might mean no more than that she was trying to put a brave face on things .
7 Leeds chairman Leslie Silver Wwednesday defended the controversial decision to sell Batty and said : ‘ No manager wants to sell his best players but Howard Wilkinson is practical enough to realise that we ca n't just buy other people 's best players — it works the other way round sometimes .
8 He is unfailingly polite and tries desperately to understand other people 's views .
9 These can get into food or water , especially in countries with poor sanitary facilities , and thus infect other people .
10 The ability to produce program listings or print out text must come very high on any Spectrum owners list of priorities if they are to progress beyond just playing other people 's games .
11 Whereas the hypocrite normally deceives other people 's vision of himself , making them see good where he means evil , Iago manages to transmit that doubleness into their vision of the rest of the world .
12 And I think that 's a , that 's a key message which I , I do n't know what spends time on this , how in fact we always accord other people more consideration than we do ourselves usually .
13 He always expected other people to clean up after him .
14 Using the theory that always borrow other people 's money , and you 'll spend other people 's money is the best way is n't it ?
15 If it were again put to him that he could n't conceivably experience other people 's pain , he might say , ‘ That is why I said ‘ suppose ’ .
16 ‘ Do you always eat other people 's things ? ’
17 Anna has enough knowledge and skill in farming to be self-sufficient and yet she still needs other people .
18 " People are always replacing other people , " he said with unlooked-for soberness .
19 Auntie 's exceptional eyesight had been of no particular help to her in her job : she was a filing-clerk in a block of offices , for ever sorting other people 's dull letters and dull memoranda .
20 You ca n't always blame other people for what happens .
21 ‘ When people are by themselves they always think other people are having a good time , ’ explained Tim .
22 " People are always telling other people to do that kind of thing , " said Clelia , " it must give them a vicarious thrill .
23 That 's the way with scribblers , they are for ever borrowing other people 's quotations .
24 When we use the words , ‘ brothers ’ and ‘ sisters ’ we usually mean the people in our immediate families , but it can also mean other people in the world who might be in need of our help .
25 If it meant anything at all it probably meant other people thought you were a bit like them .
26 A former parachute instructor who was paralysed in an accident is now helping other people with spinal injuries to lead an independent life .
27 Disclosing things about yourself often encourages other people to open up too .
28 I think if you all make a mess you should be severely reprimanded quite frankly expect other people to come round and pick up your mess .
29 The beauty of these is ( a ) they require very little labour from the person indulging in them : you leave that kind of thing to the toiling masseuse or sinewy aromatherapist ( b ) they 're prettily packaged and attractive to use ( c ) they often involve other people who can supply your spiritual needs by becoming a confessor to you while you 're on the slab/under the thumb/ getting oiled .
30 But the police are now warning other people to call them immediately if they 're every approached by anyone suspicious .
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