Example sentences of "people [unc] [noun pl] to [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | The Charter calls on governments to recognize the forest peoples ' rights to self-determination and ownership of their homeland . |
2 | It must be accepted that what we are collecting is people 's answers to questions , which is not necessarily a true picture of their activities . |
3 | There are numerous instances of volunteers being asked to do things ( such as administering electric shocks to other people ) which are really social situations deliberately created to test people 's reactions to authority . |
4 | Nonetheless , to cover these two gaps in the knowledge provided by qualitative small-scale research , there are a number of techniques available to provide more quantified information about people 's responses to advertising . |
5 | Since June 1987 he has been found representing working people 's rights to employment , water , light , drainage and decent accommodation . |
6 | The term " investigation " was also used in a variety of ways , for example , to describe a survey such as " An investigation into traffic flow on the High Street " or " Investigate people 's attitudes to TV " . |
7 | Initiatives already under way include research into young people 's attitudes to condoms , single teenage mothers ' views on family planning services , special support for pregnant teenagers and ‘ Streetwise ’ , a confidential service for the under-25s which offers advice on contraception , drug/alcohol problems and pregnancy testing . |
8 | It should be added that Freud explicitly admitted that religious phenomena , both at the individual level and at the societal level , are overdetermined , so other factors , such as political and economic changes , could also affect people 's attitudes to religion . |
9 | They should learn to recognise when people 's attitudes to language use , eg as expressed in letters to newspapers , reveal misunderstandings about the nature of language change . |
10 | The Royal Society 's report accepts that people 's attitudes to risks are just as important as the numerical value of the probability of the risk being realised . |