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

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1 I recognise the dangers of lumping together people with quite different cultures but the problems I am concerned with are experienced by members of all minorities in Britain .
2 This openness is fundamental to the total quality culture that the Quality Scotland Foundation espouses as it firmly believes that , by bringing together people with expertise in the quality field to help and advise those who wish to make a commitment to it , attitudes can really begin to change .
3 The 10-week series of group workshops , bringing together people from diverse backgrounds , begins on Monday September 27 .
4 The industry is also interested in signing up people in Brazil to write programs ( Brazil boasts a large number of Japanese emigres ) .
5 ‘ They were training up people for the university , teaching me Latin .
6 So , that 's for in a very small way , which is individual companies building up their own relationships , getting together people from the voluntary sector , nationally or locally , and talking through the nature of the problems , and how they can help .
7 Very difficult indeed , you did n't like calling up people at a private house and ask if we could use the phone .
8 ‘ Every time we meet we are having to recognise that evil men are cutting down people from our community . ’
9 Many reported the impossibility of securing employment because of lack of experience — with the jobless total so high employers are making a priority of taking on people with experience who do not require subsequent training .
10 It is often asked when a firm is taking on people for training when a lot of money will be wasted if the trainee does not have what it takes to stay the course .
11 ‘ I 'm building up my credibility by fighting someone like Tony Tucker while Bowe loses his by taking on people like his last opponent , Michael Dokes , ’ he said .
12 I 'm going to start off by suggesting why people like yourselves ought to be much more pro-active , take a much more lead in terms of doing things with the media .
13 The conspiracy theory of racism makes sense of a particular social reality : it is because the police force , which is supposed to uphold justice and protect ethnic minorities from racist attacks , is itself responsible for so much of the violence and injustice suffered by black communities that it is experienced as being part of the same oppressive system as the gang of white unemployed youth who are beating up people on the street .
14 Nor do I want him to become blase about the violence many of these packages feature — he might get the notion that beating up people in real life is no big thing .
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