Example sentences of "it [vb -s] [adj] people " in BNC.
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1 | Research also suggests it discourages some people from re-offending . |
2 | It involves other people — society generally . |
3 | ‘ The catering industry is unique in the challenges it offers young people and every effort must be made to ensure that it plays a central role in careers advice , ’ he said . |
4 | It offers older people the chance to revisit places of interest which they maybe have n't seen for years . |
5 | Very often , it incorporates real' people , for example in the News , game shows and Blind Date ( a declining scale of ‘ realness ’ , perhaps ) . |
6 | It has 460 people on its books — all of them far better qualified than Macaulay Culkin in the hit film Home Alone — who are ready to take up temporary residence anywhere from John O'Groats to Land 's End . |
7 | It has regular people doing their own thing . |
8 | It visits some people never . |
9 | It monitors other people 's , usually those of the drug companies . |
10 | It kills three people a day in the UK and affects a total of 6,000 . |
11 | It kills more people than any other type of cancer and 90% of these deaths are caused by smoking . |
12 | It says young people are the future and unless we invest in them , that future looks bleak . |
13 | And then , what they were wanting to get across , Hang on then , the reason why it 's put there is that most people are , are now acutely conscious of , of having too much fat , too much milk , too much this , that and the other , and it , and it grabs some people and it 's a legitimate way in . |
14 | It confirms most people 's impression of the British |
15 | For example , one of the attractions in my area , Balmoral Castle , as a couple of exhibitions which are open to the public for part of the year , now the entrance fees for that actually goes to charity so it benefits other people apart from the tourists themselves . |
16 | Your attitude is important because it shows other people how you feel . |
17 | ‘ It reaches more people than other media too , ’ she suggested , never averse to singing the praises of radio . |
18 | There 's an important element in this crisis and , in a sense , the government 's reaction , belated as it is , shows a recognition that the crisis , as it affects gay people , can only be stopped or delayed , deferred or whatever through involvement with the gay community — and that 's an odd recognition in this climate . |
19 | Conflict is personal in that it affects different people in different ways . |
20 | er well er here again I think er it 's the old old story of erm it affects different people different ways . |
21 | It includes any people who , within the year before the transaction , were directors of the vendor or purchaser or any other company which is within its group of companies ( including subsidiaries of its ultimate holding company ) and includes shadow directors as defined by CA 1985 , s741 . |
22 | Change is often resisted because it can be a nuisance and an interference ; it requires other people to stop what they are doing or redirect their thinking . |
23 | It requires all people to be involved in a ceasefire and a total cessation of hostilities if the aid that we are willing to send — we have sent £8 million to Somalia since early last year — is to get to the people who desperately need it . |
24 | It takes two people to have safer sex in a relationship . |
25 | ‘ These days it takes two people 's wages to keep one household going , ’ observed Bernard . |
26 | It takes some people a time to realise that the inside facelets are never seen , to see that all the faces can turn and that there are several distinct types of pieces . |
27 | ‘ Awful how it takes some people . ’ |
28 | It takes different people different lengths of time to conceive . |
29 | It takes different people different lengths of time to conceive . |
30 | It takes different people different styles who like to do different things to different meanings to be part of the rest . |