Example sentences of "[adv] [Wh det] people " in BNC.

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31 In playing mothers and fathers , hospitals , and school , children are not only finding out what people do but also how they feel .
32 It 's always interesting to find out what people watch on TV .
33 Their job is to find out what people are looking for when they spend their money , and to advise manufacturers and providers of services what the customer wants .
34 Fundamentally , the survey method finds out what people will say when they are being interviewed , or filling in a questionnaire .
35 While the convention might be to undertake rigorous market analyses to identify new opportunities , the Profitboss is out on the street finding out what people want .
36 Erm I 've mentioned accessibility , I would raise that again , I 'm a non-driver erm it 's easy to hop in a car and get from here to Chelmsford , if you want to do it by public transport it is a nightmare erm the meeting here on , on Monday which was very poorly attended , and I understand that 's been the pattern right across the area , and I do n't think the health authority is that interested in finding out what people have thought to be honest !
37 At the Women 's Nutritional Advisory Service we conducted a survey to find out what people understood by the term " well balanced diet " .
38 Go into the Jungle and you really find out what people are like .
39 There is no way of knowing , even seeking to find out what people want , even when they are in agreement with the government .
40 I want to find out what people are saying , yes I 'll come to you in just a second about internment .
41 We need some sort of method for finding out what people need to know .
42 Of course , I have TV and newspapers , but there is definitely a displacement from reality , and I often have to ring my friends , just to find out what people are thinking .
43 Mm yes , erm since the home office secretary 's initiative it 's progressing quite well , with interest from certainly Bassett , Newark Stanton on the Wolds Tollerton and some other of the rural Coldfield areas were interested in going forward , Bassett looked very very interested , we went to a meeting last night , eighteen parish councils were represented , er Beckingham is going to be the first one , they 've got a special that lives there who 's gon na take up the work , Superintendent came down last night to do a circular of em a questionnaire around the village and parish to get find out what people want , and then go and see what the specials able to provide and meet the two together and get some sort of contractive agreement , he 'll work from the police house there , he 'll have access to the car , when it 's not being used by the rural officer , also his radio .
44 Maybe , you know , finding out what people in Israel , for instance are going through .
45 But if we can get the same information for an even lower level of risk , then that is really what people should do .
46 Criminological science should be able to predict which offenders ( and perhaps even which people who have not yet offended ) are likely to commit further crimes .
47 Most of the scriptures we 'll be looking at today is very familiar with us we know them and some of them we may be able to recite without even looking at the words , but er , if we can try and get you to think a little bit about them , then we 've achieved something , if we can get you to think that , you know , well am I dozing or am I really awake as I should be , then we 'll achieve more , in verse eleven it speaks there about er , you people knowing the season , well what people are we talking about ?
48 We see here a move away from the view that deviance is simply what people so label , to the notion that it might also have something to do with the acts that ‘ deviants ’ engage in .
49 I 'm prepared for people who actually prepare to make comments yes I think you 've got to limit the time and make comments not particularly what people get up and speak for ten minutes I do n't think it 's fair on the people this evening who 've come along and put a question about why are n't you doing certain things I think that 's and I do n't want those people to actually come to a solution .
50 On US television , it may be the crime series subgenre which comes closest to naturalist verisimilitude , and certainly the eighties generation of Hill Street Blues and Cagney and Lacey ( 1981–8 ) seemed to resemble more closely what people believe to be true than the more apparently formulaic structures of Kojak ( 1973–7 ) , Starksy and Hutch ( 1975–80 ) and Charlie 's Angels ( 1976–81 ) or the more obviously cinematic forms of Dragnet ( 1951–8 ) .
51 To which he replied , ‘ Ah , of course , he never said it , we never do give verbatim what people say .
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