Example sentences of "people in the [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Rather than all the rare qualities discussed , the person serving young people in the latter part of the century needs to be able to work in a no-nonsense way with young people , to be a good manager prepared to fight for a fair share of the funds , to ensure that staff are able to devote a generous amount of time to users of the services in groups and as individuals , and to ensure that there is a good stock of books and other materials to explore . |
2 | I have found it impossible to convince young people in the latter stages of their compulsory education of the need to gain skills with which to enter full-time work . |
3 | They often include people in the latter — at least , people they 're fond of . ’ |
4 | Linda McCallum , who works at Milestone House , the Edinburgh AIDS hospice , said people in the latter stages of the disease could be described as hopelessly ill . |
5 | And there has been talk , though not yet enough action , to help people in the former Soviet Union and other ex-communist countries . |
6 | He expanded his original idea of doing a show on the artist 's late works after the Wall came down , because the people in the former East had never seen Picasso 's paintings . |
7 | There are plenty of good recipes suitable for health-conscious people in the many ‘ healthy living ’ magazines on newsstands , not to mention newspaper articles and the books listed on pages 121–2 . |
8 | Even horses that are full brothers or sisters , and have been handled by the same people in the same conditions all their lives , can be very different not only in looks but also in personality . |
9 | Nicholson 's close friend Bruce Dern saw this as one of the developing problems with what seemed to be heading towards a husband and wife relationship ; with two people in the same business — as had been the case with Sandra and Mimi — the pressures on their life together were aggravated by the success of one member of the partnership , while the other was still struggling . |
10 | It was extremely difficult for me to write down one good characteristic about myself , let alone ten , and it was quite evident that whereas I saw myself as perpetually black , I saw my wife , Joyce as shining white and a lot of other people in the same colour . |
11 | How can we be sure that the topics were put to a number of people in the same way ; that is , were they all responding to the same stimuli ? |
12 | He has either direct , individualised relations with other people in the same social environment , or the means to put such relations on an individualised basis . |
13 | By 1972 , presumably to guide people in the same predicament , posts five feet high had been driven into the ground beside the track . |
14 | It also makes sense to ask around among other people in the same field to see if you can pick up any extra information about the firm . |
15 | I 'm sure it would help lots of people in the same situation . |
16 | A winning attitude would enable people in the same situation to think , ‘ Have n't I done well today ? |
17 | Thus , although until recently the position of those who are tended by and ‘ tend ’ old people in the same household has been too little discussed and merits more sensitive and systematic consideration , there is a similar need for informed debate about nearly three-quarters of elderly people in the UK who live separately from younger people . |
18 | However , other key conflicts ( religious , ethnic , gender , territorial , defence and foreign affairs controversies ) and economic conflicts between people in the same class , do not fit into standard Marxist categories . |
19 | He sees his people in the same way . |
20 | ‘ It is certainly the case that people in the same social class have many things in common — the same monopoly or lack of access a scarce resources , for example ; the same good or bad standards of housing ; the same access to , or restrictions on , educational opportunity ; the same shared experiences of comfort , travel , hardship or enjoyment . |
21 | He said : ‘ One of the things most appreciated by those running smaller businesses is the chance to meet people in the same boat and discuss matters of joint interest and concern . ’ |
22 | His GP should also be able to put him in touch with his local ‘ Stroke Club , ’ where he 'll be able to talk about his problems and progress with people in the same situation as himself . |
23 | Nurses , social workers , and remedial therapists care about people in the same way as doctors , lawyers , and architects but in addition they care for people ; a task which may involve the performance of unpleasant work connected with bodily functioning . |
24 | On the basis of your experience with tenants here , and the fact that there 's so many people in the same position , I mean does that act is that |
25 | If he were possessed by devils , you could n't fight against him : devils could possess people in the same way as other people were made to harbour poltergeists or were haunted by ghosts . |
26 | Other people In the same way as you are insured , we will insure any person you allow to use your caravan . |
27 | Thus Smith wrote that ‘ people in the same trade seldom meet together but the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the public . ’ |
28 | The same message may be sent to many people in the same system . |
29 | Police believe his attackers may have robbed at least nine old people in the same area . |
30 | It always helps to attend a group where you get the support of other people in the same situation as yourself . |