Example sentences of "[subord] [art] people " in BNC.

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1 In many cases students will also tour in productions mounted by the school , and this gives good audience experience away from the greenhouse of school performances , where the people who sit in the audience are usually either professionally interested , or are fellow students and friends .
2 Here he could live in virtually complete seclusion , at a fraction of the cost it would take in northern Europe or Canada ; where the people were unconcerned as to who you were or what you did ; and where breathtaking vistas opened up for the seeing — both external and internal .
3 Where the people rest with their wood or timber and unload it from carts outside the close of the franchise of the Charterhouse among the towns , and afterwards take up their loads of the same wood or timber , the Foresters attach them and amerce them grievously at their will without right .
4 It will be out in the field , where the people receiving the information can make sensible decisions as to how to act on that information .
5 Having just returned from this delightful island where the people are so friendly and courteous and where the cost of living is much less than in the UK , I thought the following information could be helpful .
6 Out there , away from the Inspirals ' tour bubble , is a land of a thousand lakes and a million fir trees , where the people drive with the headlights on in full daylight , past ‘ Moose Crossing ’ warning signs , to restaurants where you can tuck into sautéed reindeer .
7 The frost continuing more and more severe , the Thames before London was still planted with booths in formal streets , all sorts of trades and shops furnished and full of commodities , even to a printing press , where the people and ladies took a fancy to have their names printed , and the day and year set down when printed on the Thames .
8 San Diego Wild Animal Park is the best kind of ‘ zoo ’ — one where the people are rounded up and the animals wander free .
9 er is not a possibility of having more open days so that general public can come in to see what 's happening and not only advertise in Harlow but advertise I live in Bishop 's Stortford now in the surrounding districts erm time gets although you said you get fifty per cent of people coming from outside of Harlow it does n't matter where the people come from as long as they come so more open days free erm to get people to come in and er particularly er outside people also I would suggest that the er chairman 's of the local district council 's who are not contributing be invited to the open day to see what er the playhouse is doing for the people who live in there er council area 's to see whether we can get some more supports er as a Stortford resident I 'd be quite happy to add a bit on my community charge to go to the playhouse . .
10 Managerial hierarchy or layering is the only effective organizational form for deploying people and tasks at complementary levels , where people can do the tasks assigned to them , where the people in any given layer can add value to the work of those in the layer below them , and finally , where this stratification of management strikes everyone as necessary and welcome .
11 Where the people watched for so many days there
12 So jobs disappear and nobody notices how many — except the people who lose out .
13 Immediately the people in the street and in the house all began to shout ‘ Fire ! ’ very loudly .
14 Alan had been in the third coach of the second train and was therefore luckier than the people in the first and second coaches , several of whom were dead
15 Unashamedly blowing his own trumpet , he also considers that many of the people he selected for management roles in Esso are doing a better job than the people before them .
16 Eugene Malou and Frank Friedmaier are far more interesting than the people by whom they are condemned : the fact that they come to sticky ends is Simenon 's fig-leaf , his nod in the direction of conventional morality .
17 Of course , by ‘ nation ’ Rousseau meant no more than the people in a locality as opposed to what the word came to mean , the inhabitants of an established State .
18 The public library has lost its soul because it has been absorbed into the modern semi-literate culture and because it did not have the knowledge and experience gained across generations that the old private libraries had to enable them to cope with the world of mass circulation popular fiction , for example , rather than the People 's University that Hoggart remembers from his youth in the Hunslet district of Leeds .
19 The house was semi-detached , which put them on a higher social level than the people who lived in the long uniform ranks , a pleasant , gravel-faced house which had been built after the war and which had a good sized garden back and front , three bedrooms , a bathroom — and an outside toilet , coal house and glory hole .
20 And do n't say that you are much more active than the people described above , for the sedentary label applies to most people in Western society , including club golfers , club squash and tennis players , mailmen , and Mrs Smith next door who is out in all weathers exercising her dog .
21 She decided he was a good deal more accomplished than the people he served .
22 The background tells more than the people or the happenings : the water-sprinkler on the lawn ; the hateful birds with their ‘ strident and spiteful noises ’ and ‘ those banal exchanges from tree to tree , mockings and bickerings and sudden solo trillings ’ ; the cook with a napkin fastened round her head as if it were a Stilton cheese … .
23 It frightened me more than the people behind the counter . ’
24 Particularly in the early stages of field-work , the anthropologist is often much more naive than the people he studies .
25 ‘ It 's not very clever , because it makes the parents look as if they 're idiots when they 're not — it says more about him than the people he 's speaking about . ’
26 Who is more specialist about their longings and desires than the people themselves who are desperate to have children ?
27 At present Dublin has more say in Ulster than the people of Ulster .
28 The intention was that the electors should choose to be governed by persons they recognized as better and wiser than themselves , who might well understand better than the people themselves what their real interests were , and whose decisions the people would therefore accept .
29 Parliament and government should be elected by popular vote , or a weighted version of it , but once elected , the people should accept that an assembly of " the best and wisest men in the nation " will make better decisions than the people themselves .
30 Is n't it the government rather than the people ?
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