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

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1 Opus declined to say how many people remain with the company or how many boxes it actually put in the field .
2 People singing with the the group .
3 Counselling can play a vital part in helping retired , or retiring , elderly people to cope with the many dilemmas and pressures such attitudes place upon them .
4 In recent years emphasis has moved away from the teaching of ‘ craft ’ skills such as cookery and sewing towards the development of a range of practical and organisational skills which will enable young people to cope with the demands of living in constantly changing social and economic conditions .
5 All these questions are concerned with what many people associate with the term discipline — as it affected them .
6 His address will be a significant statement of what the Liberal Democrats stand for in the 1990s and how they can offer new directions for people disillusioned with the political system .
7 That same chapter has more to say about ritual of atonement , and chapter 18 is concerned with the identity and privileges of those who will carry out such ritual , and who will enable the people to dwell with the holiness of God without being destroyed by it .
8 The organisers would like to address the view that the infected are ‘ victims ’ , not just people living with the disease : ‘ A negative input only serves to make them feel they 're under a death sentence . ’
9 The most notable people connected with The Spinnery were Annie Garnett and her sister Frances .
10 He seemed to think that his success played some part in the invitation to go there to study , but Dulcie Howes 's account , already quoted , of her discussions with Herbert Cranko does not bear that out , and anyway people connected with the Ballet Club had forgotten all about John 's having danced with them so early , and denied Hanns 's account of it until Lionel Luyt , going through old scrapbooks , found a slip in the programme announcing the change of cast .
11 Although some may be true , they deal with constant complaints about testimonials which turn out to be from people connected with the firm .
12 The tournament , the entry fees of which are to be donated to the Wine and Spirit Benevolent Fund , a registered charity , is open to a wide ranging group of people connected with the trade , including … ‘ retail , wine bar , restaurant , or hotel trade buyers , writers , waiters or sales assistants , whatever their standard of tennis . ’
13 In the Fox case many people connected with the convicted man were hauled on to the national stage by the popular press .
14 Most people connected with the business have titles such as marketing manager , copywriter , or research assistant .
15 Reading section 4 of the Act with the other relevant interpretative sections , it is hardly surprising that a number of people connected with the children 's hearing system saw the Act as a major handicap to their work .
16 The sad aspect of the Act is that people connected with the children 's hearing system — people certainly not lacking in intelligence or application — have been unable to unravel the mysteries of the statute .
17 The celebrations turned violent as property belonging to people connected with the former regime was attacked and looted by the crowds , and rioting broke out in which 27 people were killed .
18 His removal , reportedly suggested by Gen. Pinochet himself after an internal army inquiry , was accompanied by the arrest of three people connected with the case and the placing of a restriction order on another six .
19 At the time , a trust fund was formed with the aims of establishing a permanent memorial to , and annual scholarships for young people connected with the industry .
20 " The names of two more people connected with the Norman Scott affair have been given to the police .
21 Educational or entertainment wise , whatever way you take it , Wilf wants people to unwind with the team .
22 We encourage people to play with the cosmetics , feel what they 're like on their skin , and we do n't try to sell them anything .
23 ‘ We encourage people to play with the cosmetics , feel what they 're like on their skin , and we do n't try to sell them anything ’
24 The Profitboss encourages his people to identify with the company 's new " 2000 " range of products , to identify their own contribution to its potential success in the marketplace .
25 ‘ Four weeks ago there was a lineside fire problem with a steam locomotive and our operations people agreed with the promoters that this would have to be monitored carefully .
26 The irony is that all too often one needs the very best people to deal with the very worst industrial situations , which are seldom of their own making .
27 Out there , away from the Inspirals ' tour bubble , is a land of a thousand lakes and a million fir trees , where the people drive with the headlights on in full daylight , past ‘ Moose Crossing ’ warning signs , to restaurants where you can tuck into sautéed reindeer .
28 He feels that in trying to get more people to believe with the increasing trend towards atheism , has neglected its traditional duties of helping the poor etcetera .
29 There are 77 airlines at Heathrow and the Government expect them to act as immigration officials to ensure that people arrive with the right documentation .
30 From 1971 to 1989 the number of people insured with the largest insurers , British United Provident Association ( BUPA ) , Private Patients ' Plan ( PPA ) and the Western Provident Association ( WPA ) , rose from 2.1 million to 5.2 million ( Central Statistical Office , 1990 ) .
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