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

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1 And if , and this is not a theoretical point , it 's happened in another union , if the majority or a large number of people in that sector , on that committee are not working or have not recently worked in the sector , then tensions will begin to arise , concerning those members who are working at the moment , and say hey , hold on a minute , perhaps people working in the industry should make these hard decisions .
2 chair for that five years and , there were constantly people parking on the pavements , which necessitate you
3 Public health doctors are more likely to influence public health if they collaborate with the million or so people employed in the health service .
4 So people walk over the racecourse , do they ?
5 But Earls Court only holds 20,000 and Maine Road football stadium had a capacity of 50,000 , so people looking at the crowds at Manchester always saw one empty or thinly populated stand .
6 Our activities since we began include preparing information packs for advice centres and welfare rights workers , leafleting the DHSS offices so people know about the legislation , networking with other groups in Belfast , and other parts of Ireland , North and South and with groups in Britain , lobbying and generally trying to make this legislation unworkable .
7 Erm so people getting over the fences in in the flats while
8 In fact it was largely people working outside the framework of experimental psychology who kept alive research into the physical bases of mental processes .
9 He seemed to think that his success played some part in the invitation to go there to study , but Dulcie Howes 's account , already quoted , of her discussions with Herbert Cranko does not bear that out , and anyway people connected with the Ballet Club had forgotten all about John 's having danced with them so early , and denied Hanns 's account of it until Lionel Luyt , going through old scrapbooks , found a slip in the programme announcing the change of cast .
10 The organisers would like to address the view that the infected are ‘ victims ’ , not just people living with the disease : ‘ A negative input only serves to make them feel they 're under a death sentence . ’
11 They reckon arrests were made down but they were down at Beskett Station and they made a couple inside the ground , but I think they were just people running on the pitch you know , they were over enthusiastic .
12 Meanwhile people living near the tattoo site say they 're worried that one day there 'll be a major disaster .
13 Although public fears over BSE have largely died down , there are still people worried about the health risks of infected cattle being burnt at places like this animal crematorium .
14 The cleaners were n't here yet : she was alone on this floor , even if there were still people working in the offices above and below .
15 The the the the so called better off people lived at the top half , and the the the poorer type of people or the poorer class of property was on the bottom half , oddly enough and er
16 Erm , er so of course there was always people coming to the house connected with the Co-op educational side , you know and erm I used to sort of you kn understand it all , mother was the treasurer and sometimes the secretary would come down to see her .
17 Winyard notes that , ‘ Not only is unemployment far higher in the North , but also people stay on the register for longer periods . ’
18 In those areas where they are not , we will seek out people to put on the database .
19 CRCs will identify priorities and seek out people to help in the revision of those priority areas .
20 Increasingly people looked to the state to provide services , to regulate more of the affairs between men and to effect overall improvement in the quality of the nation 's life .
21 If big shops tended to offer a wider range of credit facilities than small ones , then people shopping in the urban centres where big shops are round would have a wider choice of credit types than people shopping in small rural centres .
22 Now and then people appeared on the banks to wash , squatting on their haunches , leaning forward to scoop up handfuls of water .
23 But sometimes people fall through the cracks
24 Early approaches to the study of ageing attempted to explain how people react to the ageing process in psychological or behavioural terms ( Cumming and Henry , 1961 ; Neugarten , 1968 ) .
25 The research aims to describe how people sell on the telephone , how they sell successfully , and what factors make certain calls more successful than others .
26 Early maps exist to show how people conceived of the world at the time , but unless made of durable material , like this mosaic , such maps have not survived .
27 Organic remains provide much evidence as to how people lived in the past .
28 It is a place to which resort , during the formative years of early adult life , those desirous and capable of learning how people engaged in the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake go about their business .
29 And I 'm , I 'm sure that was the reason , there , I mean there are all sorts of er accounts of you know how people poured onto the streets waving their bloody flags in nineteen fourteen and die in the trenches
30 This is how people look in the country .
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