Example sentences of "have [verb] that people " in BNC.
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1 | In a number of influential papers he has argued that people 's political alignments are closely connected to their relationships to the state . |
2 | Research has shown that people learn from films and remember sequences . |
3 | Fired with enthusiasm he wrote to Theo : ‘ Experience has shown that people who walk in the darkness … like the miners in the black coal mines , for instance , are very impressed by the works of the Gospel , and believe them , too . ’ |
4 | She said : ‘ Experience elsewhere has shown that people with head injuries need a concentrated level of service in the early stages . |
5 | Recent research has shown that people who list the consequences of dieting , positive and negative , and remind themselves of them regularly during the day , do twice as well on their diets as those people who just have routine dietary advice . |
6 | In a detailed study of premature mortality in North Tyne side , Phillimore ( 1989 ) has shown that people aged under 65 in the two worst-off wards are subject to mortality rates around 50 per cent higher than the national average , while in the two wards at the other extreme the rates are 30 per cent below average . |
7 | Nicaragua has shown that people can improve their psychological well-being and their quality of life , even in the face of extreme material poverty . |
8 | Recent research has demonstrated that people with severe mental handicaps can undertake productive work , with adequate support . |
9 | A year-long survey of the habits of 24,000 adults in England , Wales and Scotland has found that people with an annual household income of £20,000 or more have considerably higher levels of attendance than those in lower income groups . |
10 | A survey has found that people under 24 are cutting down on alcohol . |
11 | A recent survey by the bank has discovered that people who have experience of unemployment before becoming self-employed tend to do better than those who give up a job to do so . |
12 | The Bristol and West has discovered that people who ‘ live in sin ’ are 50 per cent more likely to fall into arrears than married couples . |
13 | It is perhaps worth commenting here that informants in this type of study are not usually unhappy about being tape-recorded ; Peter Trudgill ( 1986b ) has suggested that people are now generally familiar with recording equipment and relaxed about being recorded . |
14 | How can an environmental impact assessment state that there will be no likely impact when British Rail has to admit that people will have to be temporarily rehoused ? |
15 | We might have expected that people would give particularly low ratings to sources they described as biased but there was little evidence of any such reaction . |
16 | It would also have ensured that people are dealt with in a consistent way and that the interests of the public were always taken into account when these important decisions are made . |
17 | I never would have credited that people would talk about these illusions as if they 'd really taken place . ’ |
18 | At eight Maggie had not known that her grandmother was famous , but she had seen that people had something in their manner when they looked at Rachel ; later she learned that something was respect . |
19 | He had decided that people like the Coetzee family were going to rule South Africa , and people like the Coetzee 's have run it ever since . |
20 | ‘ First , I 've found that people are getting interested again in very lightly-strung guitars , so the Bluebird is built with that in mind . |
21 | We have commented that people who contemplate suicide usually feel that life has nothing left to offer , and that they are a burden to themselves and those around them . |
22 | It 's claimed that people feel uncomfortable if they 're plunged into a group of people who are perhaps from a different social class or background say . |
23 | Conservative spokesmen have said that people should reduce their expectations of what government can do and that economic improvements would depend largely on the action of people themselves . |
24 | So far , we have argued that people in modern Britain give great importance to their immediate family , that is their husband or wife and children living with them in the same house . |
25 | Experiments have shown that people are surprisingly good at telling co-operators and cheats apart , even on the basis of what seems to be limited information . |
26 | Observers of eating behaviour have noted that people can take in very large numbers of calories in the form of liquids without noticeably diminishing their appetite for food at all . |
27 | Well I 'm sorry that the gentleman from Athens said that , but we have to understand that people right now are going through some very strong feelings and I 'm sure they 're disappointed . |
28 | Many of them are well known , such as Edinburgh Castle and Stirling Castle , but we have to ensure that people are aware that some of the lesser-known sites they visit are in the care of Historic Scotland , and that they realise many more are on offer , ’ says Bill . |
29 | We have to ensure that people who deserve to be locked up for the public good are locked up . |
30 | Recent epidemiological studies have found that people with evidence of infection by Chlamydia pneumoniae have an increased risk of coronary heart disease . |