Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] people have [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Costs have got themselves a terrible name , mainly because narrow-minded finance people have concentrated on reducing them in an effort to increase profit .
2 In the rural areas people have to pay for the costs of their halls .
3 Here it is important to know ( a ) whether male and female ideals diverge : whether , that is , the moral outlook people have depends in some causally related way on whether they are male or female , and ( b ) whether the ideals themselves are gender-relative : that is to say , whether what is good in a woman or right for a woman might not be bad in a man , or wrong for a man , and vice versa .
4 This is the largest and most comprehensive of its kind and does address the very real problems people have to cope with in the event of a major disaster . ’
5 In the words of Enfield 's Plant Manager , Perry offers ‘ an in-depth account of the struggles and personal stress people have encountered in moving a vision to reality ’ ( Perry , 1984 : iii ) .
6 We too are part of the whole subject area ourselves : our own can be immensely varied , and looking at the various ways people have responded to the natural energies manifesting at ancient sites is central .
7 At other times people have to go into hospital to have an operation to make them better .
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