Example sentences of "[verb] that [adj] people [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | Auditory deprivation studies suggest that deaf people will have problems in speech and auditory processing even though auditory experience is reinstated by the use of hearing aids . |
2 | The statement ends : ‘ It is expected that more people will visit museums as a result of the wider interest generated by the presence of an international art and antiques market here . |
3 | They do not , for example , expect that young people might be helped by residential workers to become better people , to develop new interests and to learn new skills . |
4 | Pro-hunters also say that 16,000 people will lose their jobs if hunting and field sports were to cease , a claim which is denied by MP Kevin Macnamara . |
5 | Jamaicans usually claim to be able to understand everything said in Standard English ; it comes as something of a shock to many of them to find that English people can by no means always understand them . |
6 | I mean I do n't think that many people can do convincing Neville Brody pages , presumably he has three of them — the three- or ten , or however many he has , to be able to turn them out with him being around , but as soon as he walks away it 's not as good . |
7 | In response to figures suggesting that 250,000 people might benefit from the minimum wage but 100,000 might lose their jobs , he said ‘ I do not accept your figures . ’ |
8 | It always amazed her to see that other people could live so comfortably upon such barren territory . |
9 | It is important to emphasise that older people should not be regarded en masse as ill , frail or in terminal decline . |
10 | Nevertheless , the government admitted that most people would be around 30 per cent worse off in real terms . |
11 | Organisers said the display by Cambridge Darkroom , entitled Stolen Glances was ‘ amusing ’ but admitted that some people may consider the subject matter unsuitable for young children . |
12 | You do not feel inhibited because you have n't prepared adequately or fear that other people might catch you out or ridicule you . |
13 | Student leaders say they fear that young people could be brainwashed by the organisation . |
14 | Leading geriatric specialists fear that old people may be denied help because they stay in hospital for longer than average — and run up bigger bills . |
15 | Yet new approaches to treatment of incontinence , for example , mean that many people can learn to cope with the problem ; learning about how to communicate with deaf people can reduce the isolation of someone who has withdrawn from social contact because of hearing loss ; and modern drugs and careful monitoring by a general practitioner can reduce the effects of Parkinson 's Disease . |
16 | Both the expense and the wide-ranging subject matter in this book mean that few people will buy it , but it should be in the library of any organisation working on the platinum group metals . |
17 | They must have talked long and hard about their future , and from now on Helen believed that other people would probably regard them as being ‘ engaged ’ — a term she hated because of the overtones of male dominance and female sexual ignorance that went with it . |
18 | We must ensure that those people can play their part with local government , national government , the private sector and the voluntary organisations in creating their own future . |
19 | Similarly , a number of housing departments were developing policies aimed at ethnic minority communities , yet only one recognised that disabled people would also be part of such communities . |
20 | He is incredulous when she says that some people might think better of Jason for confessing his fear . |
21 | The words of the right hon. Member for Chesterfield ( Mr. Benn ) , ’ If we change to win , we could change when we have won ’ , show that British people will not trust the Opposition with defence policy . |
22 | But Rebecca Hall insisted the challenge stipulated that five people must squeeze in together . |
23 | It is felt that fewer people would be put off attending with other genital or sexual problems if the stigma of going to a ‘ VD ’ clinic could be dispensed with . |
24 | This is particularly important when it is felt that ageing people can no longer look after themselves at home and some form of residential care is suggested . |
25 | I hope that many people will send their views on the proposals to the Inland Revenue . |
26 | Of course it must be said that many people ca n't wait to leave their schooldays behind and so not all losses are to be regretted . |
27 | Yet , on the other hand , it could just as well be argued that many people may be called Balak , and " king of Moab " specifies which one is meant . |
28 | A spokesperson for the Vietnamese government estimated that 700 people would leave every month and that a total of between 400,000 and 450,000 were eligible to leave Vietnam under the resettlement programme . |
29 | The World Jewish Congress estimated that 50,000 people might benefit from the US$630,000,000 allocated by the German government for payments between 1992 and the end of the century . |
30 | Yet it is probably fair to suggest that few people could have been immune from the implications of the party struggle at Westminster , since decisions taken by the central government often had a direct affect on ordinary people 's lives , and few people could have avoided being exposed to the political controversies of the day through the various media of propaganda . |