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

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1 I AM sick to death of people decrying this year 's GCSE results .
2 ‘ It was felt important to restore the spire as a monument to the old church which is so full of memories for people . ’
3 At national level , there is no legislation specifically concerned with discrimination against people with disabilities , though this does exist in some other countries .
4 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 ) .
5 Down : ‘ Closed Due to Lack of People . ’
6 changes in income due to movement of people on and off the community charges .
7 At present these courses are for UK based students , but they may be available in future for people in other countries .
8 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 .
9 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 ) .
10 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 .
11 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 ?
12 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 ’ ) .
13 As suggested in Chapter 4 , this may be increasingly significant in terms of people 's consciousness and politics .
14 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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