Example sentences of "people [v-ing] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Building the steps into the patio create a stairwell , so provision has to be made to prevent people stepping over the side and into the stairwell accidentally . |
2 | People singing with the the group . |
3 | Every inch looks well used , whether by a girl foraging grass for oxen or by people resting at the side of the road . |
4 | Ginny waited for a bus and watched people darting along the pavements and in and out of shops . |
5 | In the middle of the crowd — people arriving , people leaving , lost children , tannoy announcements , people queueing at the cashiers ' grilles , checking the airport shops , lugging their cases into the restaurants … in the middle of all that , Culley looked for someone special . |
6 | There were still huge crowds of people hanging around the paddock , and Kate had quite a time , burdened as she was with the luggage , to push her way through . |
7 | His days are spent with fellow homeless people hanging around the streets of Oxford . |
8 | The average reading speed at which comprehension is possible varies from 200–400 words per minute — with the majority of people sticking around the 200 word mark . |
9 | That is what insurance companies does anyway , it discriminates against different types of people depending on the risk assessed . |
10 | Apart from Donna there were only two other people eating in the train 's dining car . |
11 | The sound of an approaching band and people gathering outside the Butcher 's Arms heralds the highlight of the feast , the united sing . |
12 | In the end there has to be a limit , there has to be a level beyond which you can not go without people cracking under the strain , without people saying I 'm now doing the job that was done by two people , two and half people a few years ago . |
13 | So long as it maintains the idea that believers talking to unbelievers are like people explaining to the blind what it is like to see , reason may be tolerated . |
14 | The result : a 38 per cent increase in people subsisting below the poverty line — from 47 million in 1980 to 65 million in 1985 . |
15 | Tug had a sharp , split-second picture of people walking on the track . |
16 | He realized they were no different from him : he and they were all people walking on the dusty road which ends in death . |
17 | They think the people walking on the street out there are dreaming of the moment when they can become capitalist serfs again . |
18 | And people walking on the pavement all it totally and I thought what a cheek . |
19 | But there again , it 's people walking through the flats , who do n't live on the flats , that get mugged . |
20 | The trust aims to challenge the legality of the exclusion order , made under the 1986 Public Order Act , deeming two or more people walking towards the stones to be a criminal procession . |
21 | She pulled free of him , stopping dead in the middle of the path , causing considerable confusion to people walking towards the castle . |
22 | The people walking across the Parade down there are in a world of their own ; no great glass eyes are turned inquiringly up towards me . |
23 | People walking along the promenade were beginning to stop and lean on the iron bar at the top end of the beach to look at the Africans . |
24 | Making a recording of , for example , people walking along the street enables the researcher to study the unwritten rules which apply when people are trying to pass each other on a narrow pavement . |
25 | You do n't suddenly go blind for the duration of a ‘ phone call and are , therefore , prey to all sorts of visual distractions — people walking past the window , someone coming in to see you and so on . |
26 | This is illustrated by the people walking past the tramp , showing him no humanity at all even though he was obviously in dire need of help . |
27 | In one of these turrets was a camera oscura , a dark room with a crystal prism set in it , which enabled the old Contessa to see the people walking in the square below . |
28 | Nobody intervened , although there were many people walking in the street , and when the two men had finished what they had obviously planned to do , they left as unhurriedly as they had come . |
29 | At the door of the Registrar 's office was a long line of people ending at the desk where the Officer 's clerk sat drinking tea and lording it over the supplicants . |
30 | It seems , too , that certain specific proposals in Caring for People relating to the care of mentally disordered people are something of an afterthought ; certainly they read that way . |