Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] [verb] other [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 If you 've a story you think other people would be interested in hearing aboutwhy not phone our newsline .
2 The exception is the teacher who dissipates other people 's goodwill by edging further into a personally disorganized life or by losing any real sense of what is required of a teacher .
3 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 .
4 Adam is stockier with as much flair , but is more a passer of the ball who brings other people into the game , whereas Peter has an individual style . ’
5 Throughout that period I 've canvassed for the Labour Party , I 've campaigned for the Labour Party , I 've argued for the Labour Party and one of the items that made me join the Labour Party and one of the items I got other people to join the Labour Party was that Labour was a mass Party , because it consisted of hundreds of thousands of individual members and it consisted of millions of trade unionists .
6 ‘ And I know what they say about people who invite other people out to dinner and then spend the whole time trying to depress them and ruin their lives . ’
7 Some deaths , injuries and serious damage have been caused by young people who take other people 's cars and drive them at high speed .
8 ‘ I 'M very suspicious of people who take other people 's lives and make them into what they call theatre , ’ Ford says .
9 It seems quite bizarre that people who play other people 's records for a living can reach these dizzy heights of stardom .
10 You say you 're an accountant , well a lot of people consider accountants to be tickers , those people who check other people 's facts and figures , and secondly you presented what the County Councillors do as more or less a rubber stamping of what the officers put before them .
11 I hate talking about it because I hate making it sound as if someone is to blame but I just ca n't stand people who manipulate other people .
12 It seems that , without necessarily being able to describe how they do it , people make judgements and form impressions based on the visual behaviours they see other people using .
13 We went through in two minutes what took other people an hour and a half .
14 That way you hear other people 's views and can prepare argument and reason which take them into consideration .
15 ‘ And for all the way she bullied other people , she 's always been under that fellow 's thumb and so has Dympna . ’
16 In fact — and this is going to blow your socks off if you 've never thought about it before — God works out how much we love him by the way we treat other people ( including teachers ) .
17 ( c ) We moved " recent critical appraisal " after our analysis of powers of description and humour because these sections give our own critical appraisal ; now , by the time we outline other people 's opinions we have something to compare them with , and can therefore do something more interesting than just repeat them .
18 From time to time we offer other fruit pies such as cherry , apricot , blueberry , etc .
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