Example sentences of "people [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And the British Tourist Authority expects figures to rise as our recent warm summers , the effects of the recession and the threat of airport delays encourage more and more people to holiday at home rather than abroad . |
2 | What causes young people to fall into crime ? |
3 | To meet some nice people to go on holiday with . |
4 | go to prison is , I mean the only people to go to mountain er was Nepal and they left in Wales and there they orin a region is from making |
5 | 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 . |
6 | It is important that they should know about changes in Department of Social Services benefits , how other Service charities and voluntary agencies work , how to help people to cope with bereavement , the steps to take regarding the increasing problems of debt , and how to meet the special needs of the elderly . |
7 | One of the aims of Compact , however , is to encourage young people to remain in education so that they can acquire the skills and qualifications essential for participating in our increasingly complex society . |
8 | In practical terms this means encouraging young people to remain in education or to seek further training before entering the job market . |
9 | Successive Chancellors of the Exchequer have striven to encourage people to invest in pension plans by favouring them with tax concessions — to the point at which they are one of the most attractive and tax-efficient investments you can make . |
10 | And if one moves from the statistical to the policy level , who are the most likely people to offend on bail ? |
11 | First , the Athenians who were dismissed from Ithome for ‘ subversive tendencies ’ were not the Athenians who were at that moment overturning the Areopagus but precisely Kimon and ‘ his ’ hoplites ( but we have no right to assume that he chose them personally ; four thousand are a lot of people to know by name ) . |
12 | Warning that his reforms would cause business failures and unemployment , he announced plans for a scheme to put unemployed people to work on government construction projects for a minimum wage . |
13 | However , Jesus never called people to work for work 's sake . |
14 | ‘ Teleworking is the use of modern computer technology to allow people to work at home or at a local telecentre . |
15 | The results of this policy are clear each day on Radio and Television : correspondents have more outlets for their wares — we can cover a wider range of stories — and we can spare people to work off rota on stories that will break new fresh ground . |
16 | This had implications both for service delivery and for the recruitment of black staff — not to mention the encouragement of black people to stand for election to the councils . |
17 | They will ask Western governments for £150 million to help improve anti-XXXX poaching activities , protect national parks , and promote development projects which allow local people to benefit from conservation . |
18 | It 's very easy for young people to come into politics , full of enthusiasm and full up of get up get up and go and many of them get up and go after a few years . |
19 | Increasingly in recent years , policy makers have been concerned to stimulate more young people to participate in education and training after the age of 16 . |
20 | It is high time we ceased to allow people to talk about rugby union as a minority sport — even a post-World Cup modest club match on Rugby Special rated two million viewers . |
21 | Well erm you know we 've had a lot of people come to us and say we 've qualified sales by telephone , I do n't present that a problem with that , but we have discovered people have not listened to what we 've been saying , even on the training course , when they go out there to sell the space they keep making appointments to go and see people to talk about advertising . |
22 | I would have said to you on the phone we do n't make appointments to go and see people to talk about advertising . |
23 | The important thing for me to emphasize to you er Trevor is that we do n't make appointments to go and see people to talk about advertising . |
24 | We do n't make appointments to go and see people to talk about advertising . |
25 | Authorities claimed it was ‘ inciting young people to engage in homosexuality and the use of narcotics ’ . |
26 | If we ask people to rank in order the six goals listed earlier , approximately 60 per cent of the workforce will put their highest value on relationships at work and home and not on advancement or achievement in a career sense , unlike top managers who place relatively much less emphasis on relationships . |
27 | In other cases , a simple diversion , often involving the use of a private crossing that already belongs to British Rail , could be brought into use to enable people to cross in safety . |
28 | Decks serving multi- floor accommodation outside the warehouse will also provide escape routes from the upper storage levels , but their structural integrity must be complete in an emergency , although allowing time for people to escape to safety in other protected areas and routes leading to the open air at ground level . |
29 | They have caused fear and suspicion and encouraged people to look for abuse where there is none , or to dress up actual sexual abuse of children with ‘ satanic ’ imputations . |
30 | Later , while sitting at the kitchen table making a special list of people to help with Easter flowers , and a subsidiary list of those who might be approached to donate Easter lilies , Anna and her conscience had a little tussle . |