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

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1 It involves an analysis of environmental trends likely to affect sales levels , and a detailed examination of those environmental conditions ( such as changes in people 's life-style , standard of education ( etc ) ) for which specific forecasts have to be constructed .
2 He also said he had received hundreds of enquiries from people in the North West , who had seen the posters and wanted to know why the show was not going ahead .
3 Although I am myself very much in favour of people going to the theatre and reading books it is very useful for my research for me to play devil 's advocate on these activities and to ask ‘ Why should people go to the theatre ? ’ and ‘ Why should people read books ? ’
4 I AM sick to death of people decrying this year 's GCSE results .
5 The material would be broadcast to antennas on the ground and from these by cable to people 's homes .
6 like that in front of people , I always say that
7 ‘ It was felt important to restore the spire as a monument to the old church which is so full of memories for people . ’
8 At national level , there is no legislation specifically concerned with discrimination against people with disabilities , though this does exist in some other countries .
9 This is likely to be particularly important in services for people with high levels of dependency , or particularly challenging patterns of behaviour , whose care it is essential to safeguard ’ ( paragraph 3 ) .
10 Down : ‘ Closed Due to Lack of People . ’
11 changes in income due to movement of people on and off the community charges .
12 Most of the facts about how an investment group could be allowed to draw in tens of millions of pounds of people 's savings for years after regulators had first spotted that things were amiss at Barlow Clowes were revealed in a report by Sir Godfray Le Quesne commissioned last year by the then Trade Secretary , Lord Young .
13 At present these courses are for UK based students , but they may be available in future for people in other countries .
14 They are both : tough on the values , tender in support of people who would dare to take a risk and try something new in support of these values .
15 The difference for Merton between the European variant of the sociology of knowledge ( i.e. the Mannheimian project ) which considered the total structure of knowledge and the American variant which studied isolated fragments available to masses of people , was both in the object of study and the way it would be studied ( Merton 1957 : 441 ) .
16 It was also common for groups of people , organized into trade guilds ( collegia ) to make corporate offerings , as they continued to do in the Middle Ages .
17 What was there in common between groups of people often so distinct in their environment , their social origins , their formation , their economic situation , and sometimes even their language and customs ?
18 The court 's view is the same with respect to people residing in another country .
19 It is two , opposed , experiential explanations — one in terms of ‘ the feeling of pain itself ’ , the other in terms of people looking , sounding , and so on , as if they are in pain ( ‘ pain-behaviour ’ ) .
20 Our advisory services answer thousands of queries from people all over the country .
21 He had spent nearly all of his forty-eight years in the First Church of Christ the Spiritualist , and during that time he had witnessed literally thousands of encounters with people from the Other Side .
22 ‘ We still get dozens of calls from people asking how to join the cycling club , ’ says 72-year-old secretary Tommy Jennings .
23 She said : ‘ We were founded in Derry in 1988 in response to people increasingly realising they needed help .
24 As suggested in Chapter 4 , this may be increasingly significant in terms of people 's consciousness and politics .
25 While that might also be true in Britain for people with such sought-after qualifications as physics , Kurt pointed out that that was the norm in East Germany .
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