Example sentences of "people who come [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is difficult to generalise about the kind of people who come on the courses , but they all arrive with serious intent .
2 People who come on a timber frame construction course , for instance , will come along because they want to use the technique , perhaps for an extension to their home .
3 It draws people who come for a fun day out and it provides for the serious ornithologist .
4 Very old people who come to all the shows tend to talk throughout the experimental work or leave .
5 He writes , ‘ We have seen some remarkable changes in some of the young people who come to our house , the main thing is that we are available , have time and share what we have , which is probably not very much .
6 One thing I used to wish he would invent : something I could wear round my head — a kind of miner 's lamp — that would destroy film in the cameras of people who come to my concerts and take flash photos during the performance .
7 Daily contact with infants in the crèche ( next to the sixth-form coffee bar ) , the elderly , the frail , the physically and mentally disabled , employed people who come to us for literacy support or computing courses , active retired people attending daytime A-level classes , members of the community using our library , students on the threshold of professional careers in music playing with non-too-gifted amateurs engaged in recreation , academically-gifted students about to enter university engaged in social work with our special-needs students , has perhaps given us an unusually clear insight into the different ways people need and want education and the different circumstances in which it enriches their lives .
8 The one stumbling block is that people who come to the bank for loans have to pay half the consultant 's fee — which could come to several hundred pounds .
9 Christ is the only way to God , but there are as many ways to Christ as there are people who come to him .
10 The term ‘ client ’ is widely used within social services and social work practice , to refer to those people who come to the attention of the agency as being in need of some assistance or service .
11 Not many people who come to Hardraw realise that the lip of the waterfall is totally artificial .
12 Visitor pressure and the often mindless or downright destructive behaviour of some of the people who come to this area have annoyed some farmers so much that they look on walkers as just another kind of vermin — and there are many times when I can sympathise with this attitude completely .
13 And I 'm afraid there is no way you can you , if you try and force the caf to be more a sort of caf that people who come to the cinema will patronize then it will not make a profit in my view .
14 Perhaps today the general public take too much for granted , the , as a local Councillor I have to interview many people who come to me with housing problems , to be as patient as one can is essential as a politician , but after the complainant has gone , one is very conscious of the fact that their problem is so minute it is hardly worth mentioning .
15 Only from your own personal practical point of view is it [ physics ] more worthwhile , getting a job at the end … but I think a lot of people who come to university and do a degree job that is n't related in any way and what they should get out of university is social skills , and enjoyment , they should enjoy the course , so they should do the course they want to do , I think , in as many cases as possible .
16 I betrayed your trust and I betray sick , helpless people who come to me for help , because I love you . ’ ‘
17 The experience of rehabilitation centres is that people who come to them having been conscientiously cheerful since the day of their loss , who have never wept or allowed themselves to enter fully into the pain of their loss , find it much more difficult to acquire new skills .
18 Most people who come to the centre are in groups — the centre recommends a group of eight for bookings .
19 It would n't surprise me is some of the people who come to these continuing education courses , of which there is an ever-growing and more exciting list , were existing alumni .
20 You can work in private practice where the clients are people who come to you for help ; or you can work for central or local government , the Magistrates ' Courts Service , or a commercial or industrial organisation , where the employer is your ‘ client ’ .
21 Senior personnel officer Liz Tait said : ‘ People who come to the party always say they have the time of their lives because they can mix with their former workmates and also have the opportunity to participate in a ware sale . ’
22 In the secondary sector they may from time to time be concerned with defined localities and with those young people who come to their attention from specific communities .
23 A lot of people who come to us I have to say .
24 That 's why er people who come to our company and then after a year or so think they can go away and do this on their own , ca n't do it .
25 The debt-counselling charities shoulder much of the burden ; here Citizens Advice Bureaux workers from all over Oxfordshire are themselves advised on what they should tell the desperate people who come to them for help because of spiralling debt .
26 Yes , because if you do meet people who come to this area they particularly if they spend a week or ten days in London first , I mean I 've had people say to me , you know , golly it 's totally different , and it is .
27 picket , or people who come to our lectures that the rainforest campaign , we could be meeting thousands of people we do n't normally see , so we 've tried to produce an information package that will get them interested .
28 The young people who come into care are drawn almost exclusively from the ranks of the poor and disadvantaged and though many reasons are given for the move , frequently it is the inability of the family to cope with illness , bereavement , divorce or remarriage .
29 People who come into frequent contact with domestic animals may become transiently infected but the symptoms do not last for any appreciable period .
30 The reality is that while the professional/client model is attractive , people who come into contact with mental health services often do not feel they exert the kind of influence that , for example , a person might have when he is instructing his solicitor .
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