Example sentences of "people who [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Not only delegates but also people who attend as a service from other churches outside the membership of the World Council and also to cope with the press .
2 It consisted of a team of people who met on a regular basis and who made themselves available to share their expertise with parents .
3 People who knocked about the revolutionary left at the time still remember Big Flame fondly as a fundamentally nice organization .
4 Most people who lived on the south-western littoral consumed imported rice , while the plantation workers and those who provided services for the plantations were almost entirely dependent on it .
5 They had been built many hundreds of years ago by the people who lived on the moor .
6 erm in the days when they had terraced houses back to back terraced houses erm well anywhere in the country I guess but but where I come from it was fine for the people who lived with their doors on the on the road but the people who lived at the other side of the block they could n't get from the road so every so often down the down the terrace they had a little alley way an entry I think you 'd probably call it in Scotland , do n't they ?
7 The Kaszubian people who lived along the western Danzig suburbs were badly affected by the changes of Prussian and German rule .
8 ‘ Aye — t' fairy people who lived in t' dale long years agone .
9 Nothing , however , can detract from the miracle that , on Christmas Day 1973 , people who lived in a state of enmity with one another on each side of the peace-line were strangely drawn together , jointly to celebrate the Christmas story and to find in it a message of love and forgiveness and of reconciliation .
10 Most of the other people who lived in the street were professionals , a doctor , two more lawyers , a manager .
11 From the shade beneath the trees emerged each day some of the considerable number of people who lived in the mysterious heights .
12 But it seemed to me that I had not properly answered his question and that he was really voicing the unthinking complaint of the people who lived in the little houses all over the world .
13 There was always complaints coming in from the people who lived in the area about the gangs making a noise on the corner .
14 The house was semi-detached , which put them on a higher social level than the people who lived in the long uniform ranks , a pleasant , gravel-faced house which had been built after the war and which had a good sized garden back and front , three bedrooms , a bathroom — and an outside toilet , coal house and glory hole .
15 That was a mythical representation of Scotland that owed everything to the prejudices of people who lived in the past and knew nothing of the realities of the Scotland that then existed .
16 The staging of the Democratic convention in New York spurred the city into making a concerted effort to get the homeless people off the streets , and people who lived in the shanty town were evacuated , their homes cleared by bulldozers .
17 And as , as we said before , erm , many of the , erm people who lived in the poorer parts of erm the country , whether in urban or rural En erm England did n't really know about basic nutrition and and health I mean you just ate what was available but you did n't know why and so the government started this campaign to introduce you know knowledge about diet and how important it was .
18 The guidebook also provides useful information about the people who lived in the regions through which the pilgrim would have to pass .
19 Even so , the jobs located in the cities were not going to inner-city residents but to people who lived in the leafy suburbs .
20 The work was based around interviews , conducted by pupils , with people who lived in the local area during the war .
21 And er the people who lived in the flats felt unprotected and and isolated from er from police support .
22 Erm and as many a as many people I have contact with through either the tenants ' group or through the the Dayroom , which was erm set up in the probation office , but was for people who lived in the area , not necessarily for
23 The clientele going in and out of the place wore all-enveloping robes , but their posture and the expensive cars suggested they were somewhat richer than most of the people who lived in the neighbourhood .
24 There was also a variety of other people who lived in the house , for shorter or longer periods .
25 At least 125 people who lived in the two buildings were either dead or critically injured .
26 Bigger employers , like the vast Beardmore 's factory at Parkhead , as well as many of the shipyards , employed people who lived within a mile 's radius , but there was large-scale unemployment , and many now had to travel miles to work .
27 Indeed , I would be deeply concerned to think that the people who preside over the Central Council of Physical Recreation do not know it .
28 Considerations that are given deliberative priority in order to secure reliability constitute obligations ; corresponding to those obligations are rights , possessed by people who benefit from the obligations .
29 In addition , we should consider whether there might be a link between the dominant ideas transmitted through socialisation and those people who benefit from the existing distribution of power and reward .
30 But the thousands of people who trudged to the polling stations to cast their vote for this party must have known what the terror tailpiece to the democratic process would have been .
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