Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [prep] [det] people " in BNC.
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1 | It 's a question of just choosing and what you are saying is that you can increase you payback , if I could put it that way , by choosing numbers which are for whatever reason less popular with some people , simply because the payback is larger on those days . |
2 | meditation is extremely helpful ; 2. meditation is extremely helpful for many people , even though it is not for me ; 3. meditation can be helpful , even though it often is not ; 4. meditation is unlikely to be helpful , even though there are exceptions ; 5 . |
3 | Pain relief is greatly important to many people . |
4 | Quite simply , that is no longer the case — we are now less accountable to those people . ’ |
5 | The fining of airlines plus the fact that the nationals of many refugee-producing countries now need visas to travel to this country , has made it extremely difficult for many people wishing to apply for asylum , to reach the UK . |
6 | But , at the same time , they are arguments which are extremely plausible to most people who do n't think too deeply about it . |
7 | That Immigration Officers should be National Front members may seem utterly wrong to some people but not to the Home Office . |
8 | and we 've , we 've a steady occupation etcetera etcetera , but we just turn er , er , you know we 're just blind to these people who 've got nothing and there 's more and more people have got nothing |
9 | This , in fact , is a very slim document , of a mere seven pages , explicitly reporting ‘ what is already familiar to many people ’ . |
10 | Mapping seems to be rather neglected by many people but I reckon that it is vital if you are to get to know a water like the back of your hand . |
11 | As news of the result came through , it was blatantly obvious to most people that underhand tactics must have been used against the Tory rebels . |
12 | Medical advances in recent years have made male and female sterilisation simpler and more acceptable to many people . |
13 | Then people , for some ideological reason , people might say , well , you know , you ca n't say one form of communication is better than another , so that say , I do n't know , I suppose , a kind of feminist belief is better than Paradise Lost or something — well , it might be more acceptable to some people for various reasons , but I say some writing is more rewarding , ultimately some things are better than other things . |
14 | With the awful storms of late February still fresh in most people 's minds , those with four-wheel-drive cars must have found the extra traction a godsend . |
15 | Newsletters and pamphlets are always more accessible to more people . |
16 | Newsletters and pamphlets are always more accessible to more people . |
17 | ’ The Turn of the Screw ’ was written by Benjamin Britten for a company he formed to tour around the country , making opera more accessible to more people . |
18 | Thinking is under such circumstances well-nigh impossible for most people . ’ |
19 | Black tea is perhaps more familiar to most people ; the withered leaves are left to fully oxidise ( ferment naturally ) to the familiar dark brown colour before they are dried . |
20 | The music of The Wizard of Oz is , of course , more familiar to most people , and it 's performed well here : Gillian Beven 's Dorothy , very much in the Judy Garland mould , is featured in every strong , providing sound foundation for each , and my only real grouch was that the children 's chorus was far less easy on the ear than that used in Oliver . |
21 | Yet the Catholic Church violated it and deformed it and made relationships between men and women more difficult in that people became adversaries and exploiters rather than partners . |
22 | The old ways are still vivid in many people 's minds — rows and rows of very old patients who never moved from their beds , many of them confused and incontinent because of drugs or disease . |
23 | Such ‘ translatese ’ is still unpalatable to most people and no one talks in that way yet , but it is already common in scientific writing , in newspapers , and in schools |
24 | Although the enclosure movement in all these forms was the last great revolution in the English landscape , radically changing much of the countryside as it took place , it also gave us a landscape which is aesthetically much more pleasing to most people . |
25 | I think we could be more sensitive to those people who worship , for one reason or another , worship on their own . |
26 | The challenge is to produce a car which is more attractive to more people and costs less to make , and to minimise or eliminate any social embarrassment in running one . |
27 | They would probably say that they have chosen an aspect of social life which is clearly central to many people 's lives and which dominates these other kinds of relationships . |
28 | I think this is probably familiar to most people . |
29 | Many people say generally that ‘ there should be no whaling for ethical reasons ’ , but when you try to pin them down to a formulation of those ethics , you find it exceedingly difficult and , I am afraid to say , probably unconvincing to most people of the nations of the world . |
30 | While this is probably true for most people , it is also important to remember that preparing for retirement really has to be a staged process . |