Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] people to [be] " in BNC.

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1 However , it does present an opportunity for people to be empowered , for example in assessing needs , planning and implementing responses , even though these responses will not solve the totality of the problem .
2 He claimed that the KGB had information that " in certain hot spots " opposition groups were compiling " lists of people to be neutralized if necessary " .
3 The small private bars not only created intimate areas within a pub for small groups of people , but also enabled a wide variety of people to be served in the same building .
4 Even more sharply , it is impossible for the majority of people to be other than black in South Africa as it became impossible to be other than Jewish for Jews in Nazi Germany .
5 We 're also going to consider that Cambridge does have very high housing costs in terms of mortgages and that in the city , whereas it may be reasonable in other areas for people to be able to have the opportunity to buy .
6 The niceties of these social distinctions were not lost on the pub designer of the period , as they boosted pub taking by enabling such a wide range of people to be served in the same building .
7 Such schemes would , says Mr Blunkett , provide an incentive for people to be in work and a disincentive to those who might refuse a place on a community programme .
8 You might expect Christians to be the last group of people to be involved in strong confrontations .
9 Formerly the largest group of people to be housed by local authorities ( 64 per cent in 1975 ) came from these lists ; some of these people were council tenants hoping to move to better property .
10 Both United and Darlington Transport Company say independent surveys carried out among passengers show 41pc of people to be opposed to using Crown Street as an alternative to Prebend Row .
11 He did n't want to exacerbate what he saw as an existing weakness of his own in that respect , and although he was not censorious of other people , I think he was genuinely quite frightened of it , and at one point in the Arts Lab , when there was quite a lot of speed pills , amphetamines , going around amongst the young people there , he did speak out very strongly one evening against it , saying that he personally did not want anything like that around anything he was closely involved with because he felt that it was not a good thing for people to be speeding and it created the sort of vibes that might end up causing problems .
12 Shared information is the foundation of participation in decisions , yet as the number of people to be co-ordinated rises , the number of potential communication links , be they by computer , telephone , paper or in person rises dramatically .
13 Will the Minister respond positively by stating that he will grant both applications to allow that small number of people to be retained in my constituency ?
14 Selection and training of interviewers ( if necessary ) If there are large numbers of people to be interviewed , it will be necessary to select and train a team of people to act as assistant interviewers ( e.g. Jowell et al . ) .
15 So would a lot of people to be truthful
16 And in the event of fire , it offers immediate and reliable information on the number and location of people to be evacuated .
17 Because sometimes , if the employer goes along , people will think , oh yes , they 're only doing it to get their quota up , and they regard it as something that just helps us , and we can get nearer our quota , and it might be something that we could encourage the unions to help us with , because they could point out the positive benefits to people to be registered , despite the rotten name that they 're called .
18 Mr. Brown , who lives in Kingsley , is currently building up a network of people to be visited and anyone needing help , advice , comfort or encouragement can reach him at 16 School Fields .
19 The same humanistic sympathy which causes crimes against people to be criminalized also serves to mitigate the punishment ; so in general the severity of punishment should diminish as societies develop .
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