Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] people [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Formal education may prepare people to absorb and integrate experience , but it does not supply the experience .
2 as if you were something , somebody very special and again it 's a big con and it , they must think people fall for this
3 Should make people compete for th whatever they want .
4 ‘ We must make people understand we 've done nothing wrong , ’ says Maureen .
5 ‘ A combination of the abolition of special car tax and lower interest rates should see people coming back to the showrooms , ’ said a spokesman .
6 This tour has taken the National Railway Museum to new places as well as new audiences , and should encourage people to take a trip to York and see the rest of our excellent national collection . ’
7 The chair should encourage people to put forward their own views or to argue against views that others have actually expressed , rather than against hypothetical stereotypes ( e.g. ‘ these feminists say … ‘ ) .
8 Certainly you should encourage people to answer questions .
9 On the plus side , the arrival of VAT on domestic supplies should encourage people to think about saving energy in the home , thereby reducing the demand on coal , oil and gas and , therefore , cutting emissions of carbon dioxide ( CO ) which are pushing up the global temperature .
10 That is why we must encourage people to build up savings , investments , and occupational and personal pensions .
11 On the one hand a society must reproduce various roles — there must be slots for postmen , steelworkers , parents and civil servants — and on the other hand it must produce people to fill them .
12 And in Africa that must mean people moving from the rural areas into the overcrowded towns , which at least offer subsistence .
13 ‘ You should let people know your point of view . ’
14 Also , any programme should allow people to opt out if they wish .
15 It is possible that an IC will eventually emerge to perform the function but , until then , the following description should allow people to develop their own system .
16 We should help people to live as normal a life as possible and organise the day around what they want to do .
17 ‘ It 's much more aggressive and mean-looking , so it might make people think again before joyriding , ’ said Mark , of Lambeth Road , Linthorpe , Middlesbrough .
18 That could be dangerous , like people are saying heavy metal music might make people wan na go out and kill others … ‘
19 ‘ There are a lot of things that you might expect people to do as part of a normal lifestyle and those are the things that we should invest our time in doing first , I think , before we organise any activity on their behalf .
20 ‘ I 'll see people know the truth about you — ’
21 Yes , we 'll encourage people to stand on their own two feet , but we 'll also seek to aid those who for a variety of reasons need a bit of extra help .
22 You 'll have people bring their children , if they know when you 'll be here .
23 Daily life might lead people to interact internationally — through the goods they handled , collaborative work , consumption patterns , even culture .
24 The promoter would say to bands , ‘ There 's a group you should come and see ; they 'll let people sit in . ’
25 You 'll let people overlook each other then sort of overlooking
26 ‘ We 'll let people know , ’ Eve said solemnly .
27 The Association of British Travel Agents said that the 7 per cent base rate — the lowest since 1987 when a record 12 million Britons took package holidays abroad — might persuade people to travel again .
28 Oh regardless you 'll get people saying that .
29 Well you 'll get people coming along surely out of curiosity
30 Equally you know things that might prompt people to talk , to describe dreams , to tell stories and that
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