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

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1 BECAUSE VIEW FROM IS A NEW RANGE OF SPORTSWEAR FOR PEOPLE REARED ON THE HEROICS OF LYNN DAVIES , MARY RAND AND DAVID HEMERY .
2 Yes we were told they 're going to be trees like that because they 've had a lot of trouble with pigeons roosting in the erm the mature trees and it 's impossible for people to sit on the benches underneath cos of er pigeon mess .
3 For people deprived of hearing , the law is regarded as a forbidden or impossible profession .
4 The encroaching dark is a signal for people to emerge from nearby houses with boxes and bins to dump their trash .
5 A fairly common mistake is for people to retire to a place where they once spent an idyllic holiday , perhaps 15 or 20 years previously , with only a minimum of further investigation .
6 Churches in the north of the County have joined forces to provide relief supplies for people left in need after the revolution there .
7 The situation for people disabled from childhood or from birth appears to be slightly different ; there is the same pattern of increasing satisfaction preceding a downturn in later years , but the start of this upward trend often seems to be delayed until early adulthood .
8 In April 1992 , for people disabled before the age of 65 Attendance Allowance will be replaced by a new benefit — the ‘ Disability Living Allowance ’ .
9 Those two get one between none none for people peeping through the door though .
10 For the same reason it is also an effective device for constructing a ‘ common enemy ’ or ‘ system ’ for people to unite against .
11 Turns out , Deardrie , she 's applied to be an astronaut — I remember seeing the advert , asking for people to go to the moon — it 's not that I 'm jealous , but why did n't she ask me first ?
12 The officers responsible for these areas are all based at Northway so there will be no need for people to go from office to office in search of an answer .
13 Once the director took Dustin aside and said , ‘ This is the only day we 're ever going to shoot this scene and , no matter how exhausted or lousy you feel , I want you to remember that what you give me is going to be on celluloid for people to see for ever and ever .
14 It was n't just that Major appeared to have accepted a dare to go through an entire broadcast without offering a single specific incentive of any kind for people to vote for him , but Brunson , an experienced broadcaster , was even odder .
15 Sir , — There is a small but growing voice to be heard expressing the desire for the introduction of the Australian system of making it compulsory for people to vote in political elections .
16 In spite of the revival of interest in airships now they can be filled with cheap helium , they are still unattractive in most circles and it is no good quoting the figures for people killed in airship crashes against those killed every day on the roads and similar statistics , or the successful career of the R100 , although filled with hydrogen .
17 In hospitals there are separate rooms for people according to their colour and race .
18 The important thing is for people to listen to the genuine concerns , sort out the , the real issues from the power politics and then hopefully go forward in , in a , in a manner of conciliation .
19 The spectator in movement will see one mass protrude over another with the changes of image accelerated for people passing in cars — a kind of reality fixed in a rapidly changing life .
20 ‘ For me a classic pop song has a great hook , but you always leave something out for people to put in themselves , ’ says John .
21 On Nov. 20 the Iraqi National Assembly passed a bill introducing the death penalty for people convicted of hoarding cereals .
22 Many of our industrial problems have their roots in loner , career-motivated managers designing jobs for people motivated by relationships goals ; the managers isolate people from each other in factories or offices because they ( the managers ) want to be isolated .
23 The Valley Bridge , which links the South Cliff with the town centre , became notorious for people jumping to their deaths and , since 1970 , 47 have died there .
24 She said she had prayed because it was impossible for people to live in a house like that , with lies everywhere — as there would have to be .
25 The way forward , if it 's the desire of the community to find more low cost houses for people to live in , in villages , I think the way is to give some incentive to farmers and landowners to give er or to make land available .
26 A telephone help and support service for people bereaved by the death of a same-sex life-partner .
27 Only months after its release , the advertisements appeared in the ‘ musicians wanted ’ sections of the music papers asking for people influenced by The Wedding Present .
28 Defence barristers for people charged with riot asked police officers in court to justify their behaviour at Orgreave — the details of which had appeared on television screens across the country .
29 Theo Waigel , the finance minister and leader of the Christian Social Union , wants stiffer sentences , tighter rules for granting bail and looser standards of evidence for people charged with rioting .
30 Consequently , many beaches designated as being clean by the current " blue flag " scheme , could , in fact , still carry a high risk of viral infection for people swimming in the sea off these same beaches .
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