Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [conj] other [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 Expecting ongoing punishment for the drugs episode , I forget that other people have different timetables for both acceptance and forgiveness .
2 There are times when I think that other people know little about it , but politicians are the last people to pontificate about the curriculum , and I hope that teachers and inspectors are concerned about it .
3 I wonder if other people have so much trouble videoing videos as we do ?
4 Do you think that other people consider you boring ?
5 She says when other people see a badly behaved child they jump to the wrong conclusions .
6 But the plant ca n't work in a group unless they have in order to evaluate or you know or other people sharing other people listening to those ideas and saying what was that idea again .
7 We suggest that other staff should be encouraged to write , but we are aware that this activity lacks an RBGE platform .
8 Stages ( b ) and ( c ) can feel quite uncomfortable and self-conscious ; we imagine that other people are finding our new behaviour strange .
9 After all , saying ‘ please ’ and ‘ thank you ’ , offering a helping hand , giving a seat to an elderly or disabled person , are the outward and visible signs that we feel that other people and their rights matter .
10 How do we know that the experience that we presume that other people have in their religion is what we ourselves experience as we come apparently empty-handed to it ?
11 When struck by shyness , we think that other people are very interested in us and evaluating us .
12 Our performance is reported every year in The Post Office 's Report and Accounts , in which detailed information can be found on the number of addresses we serve , the volume of mail we handle and other statistics ( you can buy a copy from HMSO ) .
13 It made me realise that other people have the same problems and it helped enormously to share with the other mums .
14 It always amazed her to see that other people could live so comfortably upon such barren territory .
15 After all , they choose to buy their own newspapers and may be bound , psychologically , to defend their own chosen paper even if they accept that other people 's papers are biased .
16 This is because a very common thing among people with mental illness , which is not properly understood , is the way they feel that other people can read their mind .
17 He had a bit of a chip on his shoulder because he felt that other people who were not so good but who had the right background and connections had gotten ahead of him .
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