Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] [adj] people ['s] " in BNC.

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1 DEFINITION : Research is ringing someone up and asking them for other people 's names .
2 I pretended I was someone else because when I 'm vibing with someone about other people 's records , I can pull it off .
3 If A Hard Heart is unintentionally comic , though , it did remind me of other people 's genuinely amusing lines .
4 White and black , male and female , racist and revolutionary , Gordimer 's subtle , lyrical writing lures you inside these people 's heads .
5 But I can not denounce them in other people 's words .
6 She is a strong-minded woman who brooks no interference in her department : on the other hand , she does not involve herself in other people 's .
7 She furnished Eliot with the title and central concept of his poem , but was otherwise more important for summarizing and reminding him of other people 's ideas , such as those of E. K. Chambers speaking of literary forms encompassing ‘ fragments of forgotten cults ’ .
8 ‘ You ca n't get it into some people 's heads that earlier planting risks frost damage and does n't give an earlier display ! ’
9 Nicholas Young laid over £10m-worth of bets in five years — at least a third of it with other people 's money .
10 The hotel 's owners want to replace it with old people 's homes , but they 've agreed to hold back the bulldozers while the building 's inspected by an official from English Heritage .
11 She 'd never seen anything like it in other people 's houses , or in shops — not even antique shops .
12 Unfortunately , it does not have a lot of software support , and the price — about £750 — puts it beyond most people 's reach .
13 I 'M ALWAYS LOOKING AT MYSELF THROUGH OTHER PEOPLE 'S EYES
14 You crowd yourself into other people 's images of a lovable , good person .
15 ‘ I try to put myself in other people 's shoes .
16 4.8 DISTANCING YOURSELF FROM OTHER PEOPLE 'S TERMS
17 we have been impressed by the degree to which the desire to help is inhibited in practice by a reluctance to intrude oneself into other people 's lives .
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