Example sentences of "that people [vb base] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Gin , we are told , is one of the purest spirits made , and juniper berries , the baies de genièvre or ginepro from which Geneva or gin derived its name , provide the characteristic flavouring which everyone who ever drank a glass of gin in their lives would recognize when he tastes the juniper-berry flavour in Provençal game terrines and certain Northern Italian sauces and stuffings for partridge and pheasant ; and eau de vie de genièvre is a spirit used in French and Belgian Ardennais regional cooking , so it seems extraordinary that people blanch at the suggestion that gin should go into the casseroles .
2 One important finding is that people differ in the number of repetitions needed to establish this kind of learning .
3 This suggests that you should sit at arms length from your monitor and should n't site desks so that people sit near the back of monitors .
4 She turned back to Elinor and said in the rather loud , slow , and contrived voice that people use for the deaf , ‘ I 've brought you a surprise , Nell . ’
5 It 's sad not to have a restaurant that size in the playhouse so that people come to the theatre .
6 In a formal group this means ensuring that people stick to the procedures , do n't argue , do n't interrupt one another and so on .
7 Also for the audio tour and generally for making sure that everything is kept on an even keel historically and that people keep on the right lines .
8 It needs a foundation not only of shared values but also of shared experience , so that people identify with the political system to which they belong , and can trust its procedures and their outcomes .
9 Second , the same is true of the mental work that people do on the job , for as this work grows more complex , it too separates out into distinct categories or types of mental activity .
10 We 're there for , to give the help and advice that people need on the day to day living , er because a person with say with a respiratory illness , er would need a lot of benefits er they , their lifestyle has to change , and often their home and adaptation has to change with , around it .
11 and at the same time can I say that you do not equate elitist views and pleasures and pastimes that they may have down in the county somewhere with the kind of deprivation that people face in the inner cities .
12 BM assumes that people learn from the consequences of their behaviour .
13 But it might just be that we ca n't have both and we ca n't ensure that people vote from the right from moral motivation rather than personal interest and we ca n't ensure vote
14 Learning theory says that people behave in the way they do because of their past learning experiences , and that learning can be organised and planned to produce and eliminate particular behaviours .
15 If my right hon. and learned Friend believes in cause and effect , will he assure the House that he has learnt a lesson from it and that not only investment in but the subsidy to British Rail will be maintained to provide the service that people expect from the railways as we approach the end of the century ?
16 And we get songs that people send into the office and once in a while we 'll come up with something that somebody just sends us .
17 Leaving aside the money that people drop in the street ( or when making telephone calls ) here is a list of the top five places where coin losses occur
18 There are 77 airlines at Heathrow and the Government expect them to act as immigration officials to ensure that people arrive with the right documentation .
19 It is inevitably a part of the normal grieving process that people search for the dead person in a multitude of ways , but it is very necessary for friends of the bereaved to help them choose carefully .
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