Example sentences of "[vb infin] people [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Although he did n't trust people outside the department , this time he knew he had no alternative .
2 ‘ We do evict people on a regular basis for non-payment after taking all sorts of measures to make sure they are not in need . ’
3 I feel sure that this is a marvellous concept and should introduce people to a number of talented new artists .
4 Can I just introduce people on the platform to you this evening .
5 Simon Fowler , Conservative candidate has expressed ‘ horror ’ over Labour 's ‘ half-baked ’ plans for a regional assembly in the North-East which he claims would strip people of the proposed single-tier authorities .
6 Simon Fowler , Conservative candidate has expressed ‘ horror ’ over Labour 's ‘ half-baked ’ plans for a regional assembly in the North-East which he claims would strip people of the proposed single-tier authorities .
7 That same Spirit , of course , empowered Jesus for his rich ministry and led John the Baptist to tell others of the One who would baptize people with the Holy Spirit and with ‘ fire ’ .
8 The Health Secretary served notice she would ‘ haul people over the coals ’ over the Department of Health plan .
9 I shall haul people over the coals and put an end to this . ’
10 Do n't catechise people on a swimming party . "
11 He blames the media partially for this , with its concentration on issues with populist emotive appeal and its failure to publicise low-key developments which will benefit people on a day-to-day basis .
12 I could give many other examples which would kill once and for all the idea so often propounded by the opponents of local income tax that such a tax would not benefit people on the lowest incomes .
13 We may identify people from a description of what they are doing : the woman who is chatting up the Admiral , the man who 's fixing the car , etc .
14 The sessions will give people within the community a chance to find out more about modern technology .
15 You ca n't say that it 's not helping bring people to the Sugar shows but after one show I hope they 'll forget about everything else .
16 ‘ We get between 40 and 80 people into the concert room midweek now , because trying something different will always bring people in the club . ’
17 At first she sympathised a bit , but basically she thinks it 's because I dare to walk around and look people in the eye — I 'm too challenging or flirty or something .
18 I do n't see why I should n't look people in the eye ; I 've as much right to walk the street as they have , have n't I ?
19 ‘ All I 'm after is getting you to stand up straight so that you can look people in the eye without feeling you need to pinch their wallets . ’
20 They ca n't look people in the eye and say : ‘ Oh yeah , I use heroin .
21 If you do n't look people in the eye if you do n't involve them then they 're not with you and if the audience are n't with you then the presentation does n't .
22 And what he says is that you can see people on a continuum .
23 I do n't like people without a sense of humour , and he has lots .
24 ‘ The EC should have controls by which it does not to business with countries which do not keep people to a minimum standard , he said .
25 ‘ D' you normally follow people for no reason ? ’
26 They produced an analysis of some of the consequences of conventional quantum mechanics which they felt would convince people of the unsatisfactory nature of that theory .
27 All these , we know , are inversions of the truth , yet by using himself as a reference point , Iago can convince people to the stage where they accept his view unquestioningly .
28 Removing the supports of these state agencies — the welfare net , subsidized public services — would face people with a ‘ reality test ’ : that if you do n't sweep floors eight hours a day , you wo n't have any money to live on .
29 A winning attitude would enable people in the same situation to think , ‘ Have n't I done well today ?
30 Articles of up-to-date information will draw people to the board and encourage the use of a central information source .
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