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

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1 One opinion poll showed that people regarded the transport union leader as being more influential than the Prime Minister .
2 That 's why it is vital that people support the work of the Ulster Cancer Foundation .
3 During the hearing , Sir Montague said that people trying the drug for the first time were in particular danger .
4 In concrete terms this means that people entering the workforce in recent decades , and especially since the early 1970s , have increasingly taken jobs in banks , offices , shops , restaurants , schools , hospitals and other service enterprises instead of following their parents into working in factories .
5 I 'm glad that people enjoyed the class on 11 March .
6 What they did not foresee was that people got the impression they were going to be crushed or trampled underfoot and , though the 30,000 portions of pie were eaten , many people opted to stay away .
7 It is also the way it is spent that matters , so that people get the maximum benefit and the system provides the best possible service .
8 Similar exercises have been undertaken by other er governments and there 's a tremendous contrast with the way those governments have actually sought to do this , with our own government , erm no publicity whatsoever has appeared yet and again I offer the minister the chance to tell us at some later point , what the government is prepared to do to exert itself on this matter and to tell us indeed whether it wants people to register erm it is n't particularly clear whether in fact this is part of er some idea that the government has that people should n't register and I think that the minister needs to be very clear about this so that people get the message outside , because nine and a half million people did n't vote , even in the last general election .
9 Residents also fear that people using the only regularly served bus stop in the village — up on the A31 bypass bridge — are being placed at risk .
10 Surveys have reported heavy support for the trade union reforms introduced by the Conservative government since 1979 and show that profit-making is still socially acceptable and that people endorse the principle that wage increases must be earned by firms selling their goods at a profit .
11 Initially as a result of the fear reaction it seems that people avoid the situations which induced their fear or high levels of stress .
12 It looked across the street at one of Woodborough 's dental practices , so that people passed the windows all day in various stages of apprehension and relief .
13 It is a commemoration and ensures that people remember the event because it was out of the ordinary , and special .
14 In this modern world we must both see that people obey the law and also be compassionate .
15 In particular that fireworks comply with the British Standard that people register that they are keeping fireworks retailers and wholesalers so that we can go and inspect the storage conditions er and that people obey the law by not selling fireworks to people under the age of sixteen .
16 Well , I think it 's , it 's largely to do with the changed uses of the living room , because I think one of the , one of the changes that I found in , in the way that people organise the rooms within their house , is changing over from having a best parlour , usually in the front , which was very seldom used except for inviting the vicar in or whatever , or laying out the dead , combined with a back kitchen , a family room , where you ate and so on , and a move over to having one combined living-dining room where all the family 's activities went on .
17 It is vital that people receive the information and resources they need to stay healthy .
18 The individualist interest is served by the assumption that people see the constraints as binding them and act accordingly .
19 There is evidence too that people see the two sectors of health care as complementary rather than in opposition : they are happy to use private medicine for specific purposes but want a strong publicly funded NHS as the backbone of the health care system ( Taylor-Gooby 1985 ) .
20 Why do you think there was a f a fear that people wanted the police to erm going round the co I presume they wanted more wanted more police activity .
21 While Brown 's survey indicated that people overestimated the amount of tax paid , a more recent survey by Lewis ( 1978 ) confirmed the misperceptions but indicated a general underestimation .
22 No , I am appalled at people , I ca n't believe that people behave the w er take the attitude the way er
23 To say this would be like saying that people acquire the concept of the past by experiencing it in memory .
24 Anyone who studies psychology must be motivated by a streak of optimism that people have the potential to change .
25 Continued implementation of community care , and making sure that we do carry on developing it , ensuring that people have the choice is going to be an important part of the agreement , and it 's also important that the joint finance , or some , some joint finance is kept as er , work for community care so that we are able to respond to er , events that turn up that are n't necessarily expected .
26 Both books talk of this power as being abnormal , but I can not believe that people have the power to just FLEX and move an object .
27 Erm on the first bit of the handout I 've stuck a couple of definitions of child sex abuse on , just to um give you a little bit of context an and er give you some idea of the sorts of things that people have the sorts of ways in which people are defining this phenomenon nowadays .
28 It 's been enormously successful because we 've done it on an activist basis so that activists have met one another , all those prejudices and all those stereotypes have immediately vanished as soon as people have stayed in one another 's homes and realized that people have the same problems , they have the same , they have the same problems and the same difficulty er as difficulties as we do .
29 The differences in the ways that people represent the theory are then , by definition , not part of the meme .
30 ‘ I am not sure that people realise the extent of the scale of increase in cost that will come about under the new system . ’
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