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

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1 But at this meeting I went to , people there felt very strongly that services should not be awarded funding to go for investors in people .
2 Such criteria have , therefore , to be general and highly flexible allowing for sensitivity to people 's aspirations .
3 Similarly , those who can not bear to know about differences between people out of bed , and whose marriage is based more on identification than complementarity , can be disturbed by actual bodily differences which can not be ignored in bed .
4 He was laughed to scorn for returning with tales of people who actually ate the nests of birds , which they boiled over fires of burning black stones — seven centuries before the same black stones were discovered and harnessed in Europe to fuel the Industrial Revolution .
5 The downstairs restaurant where breakfast is served , has walls decorated with paintings of people dressed in traditional local costumes .
6 A similar picture on European Social Fund which is falling out , erm , mainly relating to schemes for people with learning disability , and we have been very successful on that front in attracting European funding for learning disability , particularly those schemes which have an element of , of training for , for employment associated with them .
7 Because you realise the characters have come to life for people .
8 The psychoanalysis can be used to a limited extent , despite more collective , historical roles er , within disagreed over conflicts in people , or perhaps you say that all the time .
9 They concentrated on observation of people in their ‘ natural habitat ’ , watching , listening , talking , taking life-histories , and recording .
10 It certainly sees urban concentrations as resulting from industrialisation and capitalism : but it rapidly places these considerations to one side and looks to interactions between people as the prime explanation .
11 Well there 's no question but which therapists and people of medical profession have come across cases of people who have indeed been scarred for their whole lives and and found it very difficult to maintain trust and relationships and and be able to achieve their potential as a result of the sorts of situations that they endured , and perhaps we 're more understanding about those sorts of areas of the human need to be able to express anxiety and to feel that to express fears is is not something that 's going to overwhelm people that are around us , so that adults who are in the care of children , be they teachers , or parents , or child care workers , can allow children to express their feelings so that they do n't need to hold on to them and thereby increase the fears that they have .
12 At Key Stage 1 pupils are often strongly attracted by pictures of people .
13 Nothing seems to have been put here or there by chance : this is a cockpit designed by professionals for people to do things professionally in .
14 The form has been developed following consultation with people with HIV and AIDS , other AIDS Service Organisations , doctors and counsellors .
15 Some of them , wakened by the noise , as what seemed like crowds of people poured into their homes , crept downstairs to eavesdrop .
16 Buying should be done with dignity by people who care for the breed .
17 Some compartments in the model could be subdivided : for example , radionuclides are transferred from animals to people by drinking milk or by eating the animal meat , and while the consumption of milk is a fast pathway , that of meat is slower .
18 Human existence , for Marx and Engels , occurs in terms of people 's concepts , which are incorporated in their mode of life and their subjective experience , but it is from man 's interaction with nature and from the history of this interaction that these ideas , beliefs , and values are created in the first place .
19 The real problems came from studies by people like Tolman ( 1932 ) , Crespi ( 1942 ) , and Lashley ( 1963 ) , who showed that behavioural change can come about too rapidly for incremental learning to explain it and that what animals learn is not a set of reflexes but the location of desirable objects and events .
20 but when it come out me mouth , as soon as I said it I thought you should n't speak to people to people like that but I 'd said it had n't I ?
21 Carol Chambers of Middlesbrough Volunteer Bureau said : ‘ I rang the Bulgarian Embassy only to find out this guy has written to loads of people .
22 ( Tel : ( 0293 ) 774535 ) Free information and support on holidays for people who are old or disabled , or on a low income .
23 If the restraint is confined to acting on behalf of people who were clients of your firm during the subsistence of the employment , it may be valid .
24 For instance , in teaching the communication module , we focus on communication with people with disabilities .
25 Okay , so looking at numbers of people off work ,
26 Difficulties were always tempered by contact with people .
27 Vickery has written : ‘ Most of the conclusions that can be drawn from studies of people and information are either very general or specific to particular social groups , or even particular organisations . ’
28 Both the housing department and housing associations had helped with accommodation , and the social work team had started luncheon clubs and drop in centres for people with learning disabilities who did not go to day centres .
29 It was just one of these regular lunch-parties he has so that he can keep in touch with people he would n't otherwise meet .
30 ‘ Clouds drop on shoulders of people .
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