Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] [prep] [adj] people " in BNC.
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1 | Keynesian economics , they say , is the comparative static equilibrium approach to macroeconomics which has developed from other people 's interpretations of the General Theory . |
2 | ‘ For this book , an awful lot has come from live people , her family , her friends . |
3 | But as they analyse what he has said to different people , they begin to see that the question is not really pertinent . |
4 | Next to these are hung canvases — uncoloured — printed with texts about colour taken from interviews Calle has done with blind people . |
5 | It may well be that a particular piece of research needs to focus on selected people for information , and the information gained from them will be fitted together into a coherent and consistent pattern with virtually no percentages and significance tests at all . |
6 | She has appealed to local people to give as many details as possible about the legends , history and myths which have grown up around the village over the years . |
7 | In his anguished soliloquy on awaking from what he thinks has only been a dream , we see that the hypocrite has lost for ever the advantage he has had over other people . |
8 | ‘ Publicity has led to young people to believe that drug taking is about heroin and crack and has failed to cover the dangers of other less notorious drugs , ’ said Mr McMullin . |
9 | A loss had been turned to a profit and teamwork has led to empowered people with a commitment to the business . |
10 | He tends to pick on new people a bit at first to bring them into line . |
11 | It tends to present in elderly people , who may not be known to be diabetic . |
12 | SAILABILITY , the organisation which co-ordinates and promotes sailing for disabled people , has just published a set of Keynotes for handicapped sailors , sailing clubs and other groups offering sailing opportunities for disabled people or those interested in developing facilities . |
13 | He believes that the deterrent effect , which no longer seems to exist for young people , should be reinstated . |
14 | The extent to which a person feels threatened by other people having information about him or her varies from one person to another . |
15 | Obviously , however , Bristol and West hopes to hear from interested people in advance — if only so it can gauge the likely demand for each property before the auction starts . |
16 | The only ‘ box ’ which survives from the old system relates to contact with key people in the constituency . |
17 | A reporter 's job is to stay put and tell us what she can , even if it means crawling to objectionable people . |
18 | She says he likes looking after young people . |
19 | Somehow Paul manages to look at other people in three different directions in our reading . |
20 | Each singer who gets rich , learns to play for white people and then settles in Paris , is a loss to the blues . |
21 | This information after all should have received confidential and does belong to other people , does n't it ? |