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

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1 Policy-making is inevitably , and universally , a long , drawn-out process which involves many people within the organisation .
2 The research involves a close study of two working class communities in Belfast ( Catholic and Protestant ) using a participatory research approach which involves young people and youth workers in the process of investigation .
3 ‘ They have minimum interest rates which mean some people are paying four per cent more than they should , ’ he said yesterday .
4 We do not know if the cause is genetic , the result of physical or mental antecedents such as infection or early childhood experiences or , as has been suggested by some observers , the outcome of growing up feeling disaffected and disenfranchised in a rejecting society which offers black people few prospects of work , wealth and the good things in life to which white people aspire .
5 There were 13 of us , aged 17 — 19 , and we were on a month-long adventure organised by World Challenge Expeditions , a company which offers young people the opportunity to join treks around the world , from the mountains of Nepal to the rainforests of Ecuador .
6 There is something about adult society which hates young people because of the economic dimension .
7 And to some extent if you do bring jobs into the town which bring new people into the town , when the particular employer that has brought these people into the town or the area closes down , then we have more jobs to find in the area .
8 This will require an attack on pension inequalities and social policies which stigmatise older people .
9 It is important , however , in terms of creating radical and new forms of disability representation , to acknowledge that it is both the organisation of economic production and the projection of ( non-disabled ) negative desire , which contains disabled people within oppressive cultural representation .
10 After this riot , which involved 100,000 people , political processions were banned in the Metropolitan Police area for six months .
11 Field work data from an ethnography of a group of youths in Londonderry are being supplemented by a school based attitude survey which questions young people on their ethnic identification and attitudes to members of the other religious community .
12 It is a love which redeems sinful people , not by saying : ‘ We 'll let bygones be bygones ’ , but by saying : ‘ I 'll bear that load for you ; you wo n't need it again . ’
13 It quotes Wansbeck in Northumberland , which has 47,498 people on its register , as having issued 26,549 summonses between April 1990 and last September , which resulted in 21,382 liability orders .
14 Activists like things which involve other people as well so they like team work , they like team activities , they like discussion groups they enjoy the sort of bouncing ideas off other people .
15 The accommodation in La Penita consists of apartments which sleep 2–3 people , and are fully equipped with kitchenette , private facilities and either balconies or terrace .
16 The properties , which sleep four people , are based at Rosecraddoc Manor , set in 38 acres of woodlands near Liskeard .
17 There 's something about her which stopped other people saying ‘ what a nice dress ’ , or ‘ you did well on television yesterday ’ .
18 Each centre has a catalogue library , holds an annual exhibition , provides grants for working artists , arranges international touring exhibitions , promotes artist and student exchanges , gives out information on grants , and administers the Soros Visiting Senior Research Fellowship program at the National Gallery of Art , Washington which funds two people per term to study art history .
19 Northampton based Sight & Sound Technology has come up with a clever piece of software which allows blind people to use Windows .
20 In all the shock and horror of such an incident there are usually quite a number of people involved and a sort of group mourning sets in which allows those people to react sometimes quite dramatically very quickly .
21 The recent liberalization of legal services which allows more people to do conveyancing may make it even more important than it has been hitherto .
22 We seek to establish in the health service a system of decision-making which allows different people to reach different conclusions subject to some basic principles which clearly must underlie the delivery of socialised medicine .
23 Reasons include the depressed nature of the regional economy and its often poor environmental quality , factors which persuade local people to welcome , and even compete for , development as the promise of a better future .
24 A team at London 's Institute of Cancer are to try out a vaccine developed by gene technology against melanoma , which kills 2,000 people in Britain each year .
25 MND is a muscle wasting condition which kills three people in the UK each day : there is , currently , no treatment or cure and is always fatal .
26 It is condoning promotion of a drug which kills 110,000 people a year … it is , quite simply , unethical . ’
27 However , it may also be unable to reap the benefits by charging the community for the advantages gained by improved amenities installed close to its factory ( eg an approach road ) , which benefit local people .
28 The Ulster majority was humiliated and alarmed , but its immediate emotions were channelled into a two-day general strike and Peaceful protest rallies , one of which attracted 100,000 people .
29 On 27 May it organised a ‘ Concert for Democracy in China ’ at the Happy Valley racecourse , which attracted 300,000 people , and was broadcast live on two television and two radio stations .
30 The Gay News Defence Committee organised many forms of protest , including a march and meeting in Trafalgar Square which attracted 5,000 people .
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