Example sentences of "people [to-vb] in the " in BNC.

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1 and in the summer when they were thirty nine P it 's to get people to go in the shop really
2 It might be a scene in the High Street , or it might be some particular local personality who it would entertain the people to see in the evening , erm their faces on the screen .
3 The government had concluded ‘ that it is quite wrong that we should build up artificial hopes ’ by allowing boat people to remain in the colony in the belief that they would be resettled .
4 Roger Kelly is convinced that there are enough people to invest in the centre : ‘ Five years ago this would have been a pipe-dream , but with the rise of the ethical investment movement it 's become a real possibility .
5 The government 's response to the riots , apart from the setting up of the Scarman Inquiry , was to devote more resources to law and order and to renew its efforts to persuade business people to invest in the inner cities .
6 That night he set his people to work in the darkness , filling holes in the trenches and moving the cannon forwards again .
7 Indeed , when he had solutions to problems , he sometimes went to the lab late at night and left his ideas on slips of paper for people to find in the morning — without knowing how they got there .
8 Leaving the punchbowl lying there for the clearup people to find in the morning , Wayne followed her .
9 Secondly , it enables community people to participate in the beginning of creating the program or plan of action .
10 The pension would be paid on an individual basis and at a level that enables older people to participate in the normal life of the community .
11 The socio- psychological stress positively discouraged people to participate in the socioeconomic and sociolinguistic life of the wider community.In industry with a large ethnic , non-English speaking labour force any ‘ vertical communication ’ from the top to the bottom can be greatly facilitated by the use of a language that the participants in the discourse of instruction or socialisation understand and identify with .
12 Elected local government enables ‘ ordinary ’ people to participate in the work of government without the disruption to their careers and domestic life that national office usually involves .
13 These findings suggest that media coverage did not play an influential role in encouraging people to participate in the Detroit riot .
14 In a letter to Survival , he states that : " We will ask the local people to participate in the project , and we will teach them and upgrade their lives .
15 That would considerably reduce the turnover of personnel , encourage people to serve in the force and enable us to use their expertise in it for much longer , so that less time will be spent on training .
16 We feel called to help to equip people to function in the mission or ministry God has called them to .
17 CRCs will identify priorities and seek out people to help in the revision of those priority areas .
18 The Ramblers ' Association said it welcomed any measures that allowed more people to walk in the countryside , and assistant director David Baskine said : ‘ It is important that the proposals will not offer payment to farmers who own land where public access is already allowed . ’
19 Just as the catechism sets out the substance of the faith for the lay people , so Primers , specifically designed prayer books to enable lay people to share in the liturgical offices of the Church , incorporated it into a series of devotions that daily and poignantly remind man of the cycle of salvation .
20 ‘ I totally accept that what you need is the ability to get people to believe in the vision that you put forward of the company , to accept it and to be willing to work towards it .
21 The city council recognises the need to re-inject life into the potentially deserted central area , particularly after business hours , and it is considered that there is no surer means of achieving this aim than by encouraging young people to live in the city centre again .
22 This deliberate government policy was to encourage people to live in the rural areas and ensure that their income was at least as high as that of the factory worker .
23 They may of course enable people to live in the community longer before a prolonged and expensive period of institutionalized decline until death ; or they may fail to bring about any significant changes .
24 Those of us who want the Scottish people to stay in the UK can see nothing logically wrong or abhorrent in the UK developing its constitutional relationship with its community partners .
25 However , in urban areas this was less common and there seems to have been more opportunity for young people to stay in the parental home for longer , because of the greater availability of work in the locality ( Anderson , 1980 , pp. 25–6 ) .
26 Success would encourage young people to stay in the inner city instead of moving out of the area .
27 The Minister will remember that the Stopover project in my constituency , which was designed to allow 16 young homeless people to stay in the area , was rejected by the Scottish Office last year .
28 He encourages his people to think in the same way .
29 Many London hotels offer a similar weekend break at special prices encouraging people to take in the sights and pageantry of the capital city .
30 It tells how the attractions of the women of Moab , a region to the east of the Dead Sea in which the Israelites were encamped , led the people to join in the worship of their gods , and how ‘ Israel yoked himself to Baal of Peor ’ , the chief of the local deities ( 25.3 ) .
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