Example sentences of "that people [verb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 An early question relates to ways of thinking about claims that people make on each other within families and the expression of these in law .
2 ‘ People then had something that we have n't got now ’ , he thought as he remembered the years before the Great War , ‘ And what was it that people had in those days ?
3 What they told me was that people come to this country impersonating other people , get a passport and then pretend they 're British .
4 It 's reasonable to suppose that people go into this business in search of fame .
5 On the first foundation course that people do in this company , the one thing that I do , is I give them a map of the United Kingdom , and it 's got thirty dots on it .
6 But we know that people disagree to some extent about the right principles of behaviour , so we distinguish that requirement from the different ( and weaker ) requirement that they act in important matters with integrity , that is , according to convictions that inform and shape their lives as a whole , rather than capriciously or whimsically .
7 I think that people live in such a world of fantasy around what they think is going on and kidding themselves that they have some ‘ control ’ , that a kind of chink in the armour like that is terrifying .
8 But more than that , a democratic government , like any other , exists to uphold and enforce a certain kind of society , a certain set of relations between individuals , a certain set of rights and claims that people have on each other both directly , and indirectly through their rights to property .
9 I think the interest that people have in those areas show that there is that hunger for a deep personal kind of faith , which they do n't usually find when they worship in the churches .
10 The exit polls suggest that people thought about this proposition , and began to accept it .
11 In many wealthy countries , waste is the environmental problem that people care about most .
12 Will they assume that people engage in this ritual because they have always done so and have been conditioned into it ?
13 It follows , therefore , that such prior experience will also have a crucial influence on the subjective experience of ageing , and the values , expectations and meanings that people attach to any changes in their lives .
14 Some of the characters that people produce from this and they did them like Parkinson did , a Rolling Stone ball J , but outlined in drop shadow .
15 Apparently state of pavements is the thing that people complain about most to local councils .
16 They assume that erm it 's very difficult to talk about reality , that reality means different things to different people , that people create in many ways their own reality , and they 're interested in the process therefore of fiction-making , they 're interested in erm how people create their own fictions , so that it becomes almost an endless series of mirrors , novelists writing novels about novelists writing novels and so on .
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