Example sentences of "people [vb base] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This is concerned with how people evaluate their overall health status . |
2 | To be sure , as Willis demonstrates above , people develop their own cultures which will have the function of providing a sense of worth for themselves collectively . |
3 | Every year , 80,000 people suffer their first heart attack . |
4 | I was just thinking there w there would be more music playing in those days , because there was n't a television or or things like that you know maybe just to distract people make their own entertainment you know . |
5 | Psychoanalysis has made unfamiliar with the intimate connection between the father-complex and belief in God ; it has shown us that a personal God is psychologically nothing other than an exalted father , and it brings us evidence every day of how young people lose their religious beliefs as soon as their father 's authority breaks down . |
6 | Some people supply their own outfits while others use clothes from the studio wardrobe in a session which aims to project three different images . |
7 | Fewer people grow their own vegetables or make their own soup . |
8 | Improved survey design ( such as careful definition of a sexual partner ) may result in more accurate information , but there is ample scope for further research into gender differences in reporting by detailed inquiry into the way people recollect their sexual behaviour . |
9 | Currently about 900,000 people celebrate their twentieth birthday ( although this total will fall by a quarter within the next decade ) , while an average of 600,000 people reach the age of forty-five , a total of 1.5 million people . |
10 | I 'm sure once people realise what smashing dogs they are , lots more Greyhounds would be assured a happy retirement — instead of being abandoned , exported or used for experimentation . |
11 | People fry their dried blood for breakfast , wear their shrivelled guts as necklaces and put parts of their hearts into human hearts . |
12 | If you compare what most people earn what most people earned six years ago with what they earn now , they would expect that earning to have increased , so you 'd expect the budget to increase . |
13 | Successful health education/promotion should be grounded in a strong understanding of how people conceptualize their own health . |
14 | Some people let their under-fives run riot . |
15 | She was succeeded as US champion by Liselotte Neumann , the Swede from a club in Finspang where people put their green fee into a milk churn and just go out and play . |
16 | In the early phases of civilization 's development , the first phase of ‘ animism ’ , people project their inner emotions and impulses outwards and thereby populate a universe with various spirits and supernatural powers . |
17 | This says something about the economy in this region , and the sensible way in which local people conduct their financial affairs . ’ |
18 | Interestingly , this attitude contrasts starkly with how people conduct their clinical practice or academic research . |
19 | Most local people cut their own turf from family sites on the hillsides . |
20 | The second essential is that he should be able to gain most of his information by direct observation of how these people organize their day-to-day affairs both in space and time . |
21 | What it was was I 'm in charge , no you 're not and if you meet two people give me two people who are both power like |
22 | It irritates me when people give me phoney information . |
23 | People give you that sort of excuse . |
24 | Provided people assess their own utility by the quantity of goods that they themselves receive , B is a better allocation than A which in turn is a better allocation than C. But a comparison of A with points such as D , E or F , requires us to adopt a value judgement about the relative importance to us of David 's and Susie 's utility . |
25 | I watch it for hours , as people demonstrate their own pleasure with consumate skill , whilst at all times considering the camera angle . |
26 | Jo 's pioneering work has changed the way people view their own worlds , and articulate their own experiences . |
27 | Previous investigations have demonstrated how provision of emotionally relevant information can influence the way people interpret their own behaviour and in turn whether they respond emotionally or non-emotionally to a given situation . |
28 | These people construct their own hierarchies of taste , quite often in the hope of intoxicating us or invading our sensibilities with a violent shock of colour . |
29 | ‘ Why could n't people select their own mayor and other local officials ? ’ , students asked angrily . |
30 | Just as happy people create their own inclination towards further happiness , so trusting relationships create further trust . |