Example sentences of "[noun sg] with people from " in BNC.

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1 Making new friends and learning to work side by side with people from other places is also something I am eager to do .
2 Says Payne : ‘ We found we had a tremendous amount in common , a real northern European outlook with people from the Pacific rim , Siberia or the Russian heartlands .
3 A good example of a swift corrective action being put in place with people from a variety of functions co-ordinating rapidly to help a customer solve his problem .
4 He is keen to form links in the community with people from as many varied backgrounds as possible .
5 Applicants should have a friendly , outgoing nature as the role involves interaction with people from many areas within the company .
6 This model will appeal not only to organisations who would like to develop small groups of their managers at regular intervals , but also to those who would like interaction with people from other industries and sectors .
7 It was a pleasure , not only to meet and have fun with people from all three shifts at Brussels , but also to do the same with our colleagues in Royston .
8 He accumulated information on a variety of devices from different sources , including claimed contact with people from beyond this planet , and was able to elucidate certain basic principles , including the use of ‘ free energy ’ , no moving parts and the importance of shape , number and materials to proper functioning .
9 And I come in contact with people from other parts say erm .
10 But you will find you have more contact with people from Compact companies , who will be providing information and resources to help you to do well in your exams .
11 The negotiations over the DMS brought the CNAA members and officers into closer contact with people from various professional bodies , and the national profile of the CNAA in the field of business studies was therefore high by the mid-1970s .
12 The criticisms were not specific : British people were not well enough trained in comparison with people from some other countries , their training did not take sufficient account of what employers wanted , there was too little emphasis on the connection between the launching of new enterprises and the training of people in readiness for and in order to follow the consequences of those launches — and the absence of collaborative management in the past had led to poorly organized training .
13 He 's pretty blunt and pretty direct but is not terribly comfortable talking with people from outside his " fraternity " . "
14 That is why our leaflets say ‘ in company with people from other Churches ’ .
15 Staff feedback on the experience has been most positive , particularly on the benefit derived from spending time with people from a different working environment .
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