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

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1 Only three people got out of the train .
2 THE Government 's scheme to encourage people to contract out of the state earnings related pension scheme ( SERPS ) via personal pensions has produced results way beyond expectations .
3 As she opened the gate , some people came out of the front door — an elderly couple with Susan behind them .
4 People came out of the forest and went into the forest as they had done for centuries , making the deep tracks down Steep Ridgery .
5 When people came out of the factory in the evening their faces looked white and ill .
6 People came out of the Underground and , leaning at odd angles to meet the wind , hurried home from work by the inner streets .
7 Some more people came out of the house and got into the other car , and both cars drove away .
8 People came out of the theatre and were shaking their fists at us , ’ said Ken .
9 Warnings were issued to 5,000 people living downwind of the fire to stay indoors and keep windows closed .
10 British Gas Eastern spokesman Richard Dymond said of the move : ‘ It will not be 280 people going out of the gates .
11 People going out of the crush for a breather and intimate talk away from the throng could linger without the girls needing the pretty shawls they had brought out to cover their bare arms .
12 Besides providing homes for the newcomers to the city , these estates have been occupied by people moving out of the old city centre and out of some of the older terraced houses .
13 Shepherd 's Bush yielded up none of these things , unless you counted carbon monoxide as a floating mist and the people coming out of the underground station as a foaming cataract .
14 People coming out of the forest … going into the forest ?
15 Seeing all those people coming out of the pub to watch me was fantastic , ’ says Brian .
16 Mm do you get any trouble from the people coming out of the parties , or going in , did they ?
17 On several occasions they had er displayed guns where people would back into their driveway or er show some indication that they were going on to their property , then guns were revealed , people coming out of the the buildings out there with guns and what have you .
18 It improves the experience of the students themselves and the businesses ' experience of the type of people coming out of the schools .
19 In section 1 of two hundred metres of road we have counted over twenty six accidents , people coming out of the drive , parking cars and this kind of thing erm in the last five years .
20 There are also a number of traffic put into er slow down traffic , being seen in many cases to be used as a target practice for people coming out of the pub on Saturday night .
21 Ordinary people talk constantly of the continuing exodus .
22 An Independent Television Authority would regulate them , run by a group of people pulled out of the old drawer marked ‘ gentlemen amateurs ’ .
23 Social service provision for old people grew out of the Poor Law , and welfare departments , with the 1948 National Assistance Act ( Part iii ) laying a responsibility on local authorities to provide residential care for certain categories of old people .
24 Yes I 've had one or two upset people go out of the door I must admit .
25 Given that it is good for many people to get out of the home and meet other people at work , and that it is crucially important not to leave re-entry into the labour market until the person 's children have grown up , these disregard rules need to be reversed as soon as possible .
26 ‘ I went away and left him ’ , now even if they went , went away and left and , because they had to bring the children home , or if they went away and left him because they knew it was the best thing for everyone concerned , because the foreign office wants as many people , we all need as many people to get out of the area as possible ; their guilt will be huge .
27 Devlin said , ‘ I suppose that thing makes people get out of the way fast ? ’
28 Cos this is where most of the trouble comes from , when the riots are on , there 's people come out of the flats to join the riots .
29 Who knows how much of the physical damage done to property and people arises out of the resentment and frustration smouldering on from school-days ? ( see Hargreaves , 1967 , and Lacey , 1970 , for accounts of the ‘ D-stream subculture ’ in secondary schools ) .
30 Some people travelled out of the city to outlying towns and villages in search of provisions , plundering the general stores of Kilsyth and Kilmaurs , Bargeddie , Stepps , Drymen and wherever available transport would take them .
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