Example sentences of "but [pron] [verb] people " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We have a very demanding crowd but I hope people feel that it is money well spent , ’ added Brady , who feels that the recent events have been too frantic to risk Slater against Dundee United today . |
2 | There 's a small bonus there at four and a half but I ask people to fix in their mind |
3 | But I get people to the fishing here asking if the boat 's built there . |
4 | yes but I mean people do n't give up what they have , that 's human nature . |
5 | But I mean people are very kind on the whole . |
6 | But I mean people lived in those days you know I mean , you know where the is do n't you ? |
7 | I mean but I mean people are still flooding into this country today . |
8 | his his delivery I found very solid , I mean I did n't find it particularly humorous but I mean people were n't laughing that much were they ? |
9 | ‘ But I wish people would stop saying I 'm anorexic . |
10 | But I know somebody who is like it That 's the sort of thing you say , no I 'm not like that , but I know people that I work with who are like it . |
11 | But I know people are not given any time in F1 . |
12 | But I hate people I , I hate people that are , I hate people that are biased , like the new Madonna book . |
13 | ( We inevitably got the ‘ you fancy each other ’ spiel but I ignore people like that — I would like to hit them very hard ! ) |
14 | He said : ‘ We have a lot of old people who will benefit from the pedestrianisation of the High Street but I fear people will come round on bikes and pinch bags from poor defenceless old ladies . |
15 | ‘ But I overhear people 's conversations , and sometimes I 'll get off a bus and follow them if I 'm interested ; or I 'll stand beside people pretending to be looking at something or reading , but actually listening to them . |
16 | But I think people just react to what is around them . |
17 | I think fashions have changed but I think people 's attitude 's have n't really changed , people have always been striving to improve their , their appearance , even like in Roman times when they used coal and , and |
18 | But I think people do get carried away with traditions and the occasion and this grand affair and really , it could be a very small low-key affair , but it 's , it 's meant to be a very romantic special day for two people . |
19 | ‘ But I think people here are n't into heavy complaining . |
20 | Well that , that could be an idea but I think people would put up with that I , I think it was just because they were , then old fashioned . |
21 | Er but I think people can live with that understand sort of Americanisms now . |
22 | I did n't well I , and I took the labels off the plastic bottles as well , but I notice people do n't . |
23 | Resorting to personal ties to survive or advance is a mechanism which has been used to some effect over the generations , but which prevents people turning to organisations or political activity which might , in the long run , prove more effective in solving their problems . |
24 | So a conductor 's duty were n't very very nice then , probably three piece duties , which were spread duties but you know people thought they were bringing in a wonderful thing to be one man operated but it was before the war that we had one man operated buses . |
25 | But you got people staring at you , you got people s coming up to you and saying , did n't you used to be Adam Faith ? |
26 | but you see people with shopping lists so the |
27 | But you want people who 's gon na pay every week . |
28 | I have with me today Ian Miles , who 's a Senior Fellow in the Science Policy Research Unit and an expert in unemployment , that is to say you 're not unemployed yourself , but you study people who are . |
29 | We could n't shorten the walk , but we made people feel better about it . |
30 | P.B. But we invite people to family mass . |