Example sentences of "people [vb base] [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In other words ‘ primitive ’ peoples do not simply construct words and meanings in relation to the felt needs of everyday life but classify according to more general intellectual interests and concerns .
2 It is vital that young people feel not only welcome in the church , but also valued and needed there , whether in bands , music groups , orchestras or choirs .
3 Many elderly people become so deeply attached to their animals , however , that when they lose them they go through a very real and depressing bereavement experience ; so every effort should be made to help them to keep their animals properly fed , groomed and exercised when they begin to find this difficult to cope with themselves .
4 And do a lot of people go abroad now do you think from the factory ?
5 No two situations are alike , and the circumstances in which people move home often raise related legal problems .
6 Like protecting people do n't just save bottles they save their glass jars
7 People do n't just vanish , you know .
8 Yes yeah it 's basically a question there to ensure that people do n't just put down that they 're whatever they 're doing just purely
9 But some people do n't just try to change their other half 's appearance : they want to alter their characters , too .
10 People do n't just die .
11 People do n't just hear conversations in hotel rooms . ’
12 The most surprising thing is if somebody turns round and asks you , like they did last year , ‘ Why is the sky blue ? ’ and a thing a lot of people do n't even think of , you end up being able to explain — I think that 's the appeal of it .
13 Not only is it difficult to let go of tension , but most people do n't even realise when they are becoming tense .
14 ‘ But strangely a lot of people do n't even realise I 'm pregnant .
15 Litzi Miller champion trainer says that some people do n't even bet they'e just happy to see their dog win
16 We see that every May election time when people do n't even bother to turn out to vote and so on .
17 Many people do n't even see themselves as carers .
18 This seemed to me the greatest achievement of the afternoon ; some people do n't even learn to think for themselves at university .
19 there 's very few of you here belong to it , I ca n't see your badges on , we have n't got ours on at the moment and a lot of people do n't even believe in Greenpeace .
20 In other cases people do n't even have homes to lose .
21 So Top Of The Pops is now officially The Worst It Has Ever Been , primarily because one sees the eclectic bunch of social stereotypes known as Undercover stiltwalk their way through their hapless cover of ‘ Baker Street ’ and one thinks , ‘ JESUS CHRIST , YOU PEOPLE DO N'T EVEN KNOW EACH OTHER ! ! ! ’
22 The Citizens Advice Bureau gave me help with getting his benefits right but most people do n't even know where to find the CAB .
23 they want normal speech , they do n't even people do n't even know it 's been going on .
24 There are a lot of archives , but there are even more archives than you imagine there are because there are actually erm a huge number of archives in private houses and castles in Germany that are not public archives , and a lot of people do n't even know about these .
25 erm it seemed so disappointing to me that I mean we go to the bother of producing what a fifty odd page telephone directory and people do n't even look at it
26 It 's very interesting that , that you , you mention that , as most people do n't yet got their copy of the date Yellow Pages , it was an away from home and I , I was n't , and it was in fact in today 's Yellow Pages an article by David Mason on Richard Lacey 's new book which he 's , seems to be selling at twelve ninety-nine a copy , which , which he says makes hardly any mention of the A B Os , and there 's a comment here from Linda Allen , Undersecretary and basically it 's all very negative , we do n't like this and we do n't like that .
27 Erm people do n't generally mind that we ca n't have people making things up , guessing because then we 'd the reputation of the Trust .
28 People do n't normally talk about science on that show .
29 Guest speaker , Bill Cook from Bass plc let us into what a buyer expects from a hygiene service and answered loads of questions that sales people do n't normally get the opportunity to ask .
30 They 're both good points , especially the latter one that people do n't particularly think that , that a change in local government will affect them .
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