Example sentences of "people [conj] they " in BNC.

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1 And I I really do n't think they have any business without consulting you and me , as the peoples that they represent , because I 'm I 'm a voter in North Yorkshire too , so I do n't think they have any business actually doing this without consulting us first of all .
2 And I doubt that this time around Arab public opinion will separate the action of Western governments so clearly from Western peoples as they seemed able to do after Suez .
3 The separate fields may have been supplied by different people or they may all be in separate parts of the mind of the same person .
4 As Lovins said : ‘ You have to talk to people where they 're at , not where you 're at . ’
5 Drawing the assembly to a close , the Bishop said : ‘ It is good to meet people where they are as Christ did with the woman at the well , gradually leading her to understanding .
6 This is a major part of the genius of God and of his Word — that it speaks specifically to people where they are and in terms of the culture in which they are immersed .
7 A Job Club is a three week course for unemployed people where they learn techniques of job hunting , curriculum vitae preparation , and interview techniques , and are supplied with free stamps and free telephone calls during their time in the Job Club .
8 In 1973 Esquire magazine asked a number of famous people where they had been ten years earlier when they heard that John Kennedy was assassinated .
9 I see bands going out on the road with a dozen more people than they actually need .
10 On the next level , there are bureaux who include recruitment campaigns as part of their forward plan , knowing confidently that the response to each campaign will attract considerably more people than they need .
11 Well , no I do n't say a lot , but more people than they did in peace days even then you know .
12 What you need to do is to involve people so they know what has to be done and plan it as far ahead as possible to minimise the impact .
13 The Asylum taught hand crafts to blind people so they could learn to support themselves .
14 The trick is how can you make it attractive to people so they say , ’ That 's a good idea . ’
15 Mr Blackburn said : ‘ The only thing we can do is educate people so they realise HIV and Aids are not a scourge from God but an illness . ’
16 The need here is to convince people that they must change their behaviour .
17 He travelled the country on his motorbike , convincing ministers that they wanted volunteers , and young people that they wanted to volunteer on a completely unproven enterprise .
18 The Mandela concert organisers eventually told Terry Wogan 's people that they were saving the GLHB for a special edition of Desert Island Discs , to be called Robben Island Discs .
19 We do remind people that they need one cylinder of piston diaphragm pump per spear , if they are running it off their sprayer , though . ’
20 Added to this is the inevitable realization of elderly people that they are less able to build new friendships , make new relationships , take on new responsibilities and tasks .
21 All three of them , grandfather , father and son , all called Robert , never fail to remind people that they have royal blood in their veins and a strong claim to the Scottish throne .
22 The experience of falling in love is frequently the first intimation for two people that they may end up married to each other .
23 In short , the basic instinct which seemed to tell many people that they needed a good ‘ clean out ’ , and that nasty things could happen while waste matter lingered around in the body , seems to have been largely correct .
24 Now and again , he could be militant : when Lady Astor gave a speech in which she suggested that ex-servicemen should wear arm bands to warn people that they might have venereal disease , my father shouted her down and called her an ex-chorus girl .
25 It must be a tribute to the resilience of these people that they lived so long and survived through it all .
26 Of course consumerism works by convincing people that they actually ‘ need ’ non-essential products as an aid to the quality of life .
27 Whilst it might cause some obvious short-term distress to tell the older people that they have unrealistic expectations of their children , to fail to do so inevitably leads to more unhappiness in the longer term .
28 Or do the institutions of retirement , the social norms of limited activity and poverty , and expectations of ill-health and disability suggest to ageing people that they are expected to do so ?
29 People who have HIV or AIDS are not a danger to others and they do not need to tell people at school , at work or people that they meet every day .
30 Are they going to tell the people that they are studying them , and be ‘ overt ’ about their role as researcher , or are they going to act a part , conduct ‘ covert ’ research , and never let on what they are doing ?
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