Example sentences of "for people [pron] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 In Darcy 's Utopia there will be elections , but people will be expected merely to vote for people they personally like .
2 The best thing about TAG 's heartening play ( recently returned from a British Council trip to Singapore ) is its sympathetic , though occasionally sentimental , view of what life is like for people who courageously transplant themselves into another culture .
3 The Association of British Insurers points out an increasing trend among major insurers to offer selective cover for people who already have some elements of cover under existing household and life policies , or free with their credit and charge cards ( NatWest 's Gold card offers the only truly standalone , comprehensive travel cover ) .
4 Meanwhile , we 'll be trotting them along to probation or a solicitor or whatever and getting that side of things dealt with , etc. etc. , so we try to stitch together some sorts of packages for people who otherwise fall through .
5 Ski better : each winter Judith and Colin McCubbin , BASI instructors based near Bath , head for Davos where they run clinics for people who soon become their friends .
6 Breasts may be more sensuous than bottoms for people who either experienced great satisfaction at their mother 's breast or never had enough of it .
7 And there were a clutch of gongs for people who also write .
8 How can he be expected to run the country when half his time is spent waiting for people who never turn up ?
9 But perhaps we do n't really know enough and we do n't know where to go for information , I mean I do n't know er I , I I 'm not an expert but there are experts here , how would you assess the services available to people who feel they do need help , or for people who perhaps do n't know they need help ?
10 Such a service is particularly useful for people who only want to sell a few privatisation shares .
11 The focus of the book is for people who only have two or three weeks to explore the mountains but Townsend also describes side trips and two long distance walks .
12 Not for professional historians so much as for people who really did want to have a version of England 's past which makes some sense sort of sense now .
13 I do n't think it 's condoning , I just think it 's given the safe , giving out the safest options for people who maybe taking drugs and , and and maybe in , in maybe er sometimes thinking about injecting drugs , and er I think we actually have to be very clear on this epidemic , that , that there is no , no way for , for lack of clarity , we have to go down the line .
14 I 'm prepared for people who actually prepare to make comments yes I think you 've got to limit the time and make comments not particularly what people get up and speak for ten minutes I do n't think it 's fair on the people this evening who 've come along and put a question about why are n't you doing certain things I think that 's and I do n't want those people to actually come to a solution .
15 I was actually astonished to find Mill making exactly this argument against another proposal in erm a later chapter because he considers a possibility and some people have put forward the view apparently , I have n't heard of this , erm in the version that Mill discusses , that the two stage action where we vote for people who then go to vote for the members of parliament so the individual people do n't vote directly for members of parliament but they vote for people who then have elections an election among themselves .
16 I was actually astonished to find Mill making exactly this argument against another proposal in erm a later chapter because he considers a possibility and some people have put forward the view apparently , I have n't heard of this , erm in the version that Mill discusses , that the two stage action where we vote for people who then go to vote for the members of parliament so the individual people do n't vote directly for members of parliament but they vote for people who then have elections an election among themselves .
17 It is sheer indulgence , particularly for people who often protest about heavy workloads .
18 Perhaps that will be a thought for people who foolishly keep money under the mattress or in a jam jar .
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