Example sentences of "[det] people come " in BNC.
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1 | Ramsey had a time announced for hearing confessions and some people came . |
2 | Some people came walking along , carrying bright flowers and bags of shopping . |
3 | As she opened the gate , some people came out of the front door — an elderly couple with Susan behind them . |
4 | Some people came to us for a week , some for a month and a few wanted to be taught the essentials of the job in two or three days . |
5 | I hung around deciding what to do and then some people came off the boat . |
6 | Because some people came in and had offered sixty , that 's what I was told , the last lot that came in had offered sixty . |
7 | a transcription you remember last year , we had about one week on phonetics , and John , some people came to the John talk , where we did n't really talk about phonetics script there . |
8 | Some people come to work in factories and many others come to supply services , including shops , transport , schools and hospitals . |
9 | However , as MacPherson and others have pointed out , such a formulation fails to come to terms with the central dilemma confronting liberalism , which is that in an unequal society , where some people come to depend on provision made by others in order to pursue their livelihood , all are not equally able to lead a fully human existence . |
10 | And yet some people come and say — ‘ Oh you have a hard time , with no washing machine and no hoover ’ , but they 're the ones who moan ! |
11 | On the other hand perhaps by its continued prohibition , despite widespread social use , some people come to believe that other even more dangerous drugs are relatively harmless . |
12 | ‘ In cold weather some people come here rather than leave the building but there 's not much enticement when it 's dry and sunny outside . ’ |
13 | The TV constantly inserts its images and thoughts into our minds and some people come to feel that the news reader is talking directly to them . |
14 | See about getting some people to come up and help with the harvest next week . |
15 | It is difficult for some people to come to grips with the fact that children do not have a higher priority than partners , because some people feel that the purpose of marriage is producing children and therefore it should be the highest priority . |
16 | and he 's expecting some people to come round for his Legos . |
17 | but they 'd got some people coming and were very relieved when he said he 'd get a minicab to Reading . |
18 | got some , I got some people coming round tonight so I was gon na do it anyway . |
19 | There were some people comin' in , I remember , but they 'd probably bin shoppin' and that , ‘ ad n't they ? ’ |
20 | Alternatively , to avoid this people come to feel omnipotent which is but a short step from wreaking the kind of destruction that offers little hope of remaking life at work anew . |
21 | We were n't shooting the writers , we were only disgracing them — and look how few people came forward in their defence . |
22 | A few people came by but I 'd swear no one saw me . |
23 | Peter Donaldson said that quite a few people came into his shop and tried to exchange Dillons vouchers under the misapprehension that they were Book Tokens . |
24 | A few people came back with ‘ O Jesus ! ’ or ‘ Yes , Jesus ! ’ but nobody was ready for talking in tongues or , indeed , listening to people talking in tongues , which I have often thought is much the more taxing of the two options . |
25 | A few people come up to C and congratulate him on the gig , but as he watches the dancefloor ( the three Clockwork Orange clones are getting down ) , he looks vaguely perplexed . |
26 | Few people come this way . |
27 | It 's been all right since they 've lived here because so few people come . |
28 | So I do n't think there will be a big national impact , it 'll just be the last few people coming in at the tail end . |
29 | We 've had a few people coming on and saying they want it to stay there or they want to leave it there but it 's the trees that 's really annoying people . |
30 | Every day such people come to Britain and are still able to find work because they are determined to find it . |