Example sentences of "of people [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The infamous Chilean case , in May 1960 , began with an earthquake deep in the subduction zone between the Nazca and the South American Plates : scores of people died near the town of Puerto Montt .
2 Can you imagine the outcry if this number of people died in one year due to plane or rail crashes ?
3 huge number of people died in childbirth and in er as infants .
4 I think a lot of people died in the making of those weapons , before they ever got launched and blew up half of London . ’
5 She came stumbling back into the dining car followed by a commotion of people yelling behind her .
6 But all Bob knew was that dozens of people sounded in agony with horrific-looking wounds .
7 THE Community yesterday promised 44,000 tonnes of new food aid for Ethiopia in an effort to save millions of people threatened by starvation .
8 THE Community yesterday promised 44,000 tonnes of new food aid for Ethiopia in an effort to save millions of people threatened by starvation .
9 of people convicted of terrorist offences had no previous intelligence tracings in terms of involvement with terrorist organisations .
10 A number of people convicted under Article 100 were subsequently released from prison , including Huang Hwa , Taiwan 's most prominent dissident , on May 18 .
11 Darlington council should do something as quickly as possible to have repairs done to the perimeter fencing , they would be surprised at the number of people wandering through the park at night , plus the vandalism which is caused by certain people whose sole object is to thieve and destroy .
12 The pictures we have of people act as assumptions .
13 The downstairs restaurant where breakfast is served , has walls decorated with paintings of people dressed in traditional local costumes .
14 One day , soon after our night outside the castle , Princess Flavia and I were riding through the town when we saw a group of people dressed in black going to the church .
15 The mission then cross-checked the names with those of people repatriated to Namibia through the UN High Commissioner for Refugees programme , which has brought back 41,000 Namibians , including most Swapo guerrillas .
16 The tournament , the entry fees of which are to be donated to the Wine and Spirit Benevolent Fund , a registered charity , is open to a wide ranging group of people connected with the trade , including … ‘ retail , wine bar , restaurant , or hotel trade buyers , writers , waiters or sales assistants , whatever their standard of tennis . ’
17 Reading section 4 of the Act with the other relevant interpretative sections , it is hardly surprising that a number of people connected with the children 's hearing system saw the Act as a major handicap to their work .
18 ‘ All the supposedly mysterious deaths of people connected with defence .
19 One man was killed when tens of thousands of people gathered at Creys-Malville in France , the site of a new design of ‘ fast breeder ’ reactor ( see Chapter Three ) .
20 First official event took place during the early afternoon of April 25 , when a large number of people gathered at the memorial site dedicated to the RAF and Allied aircrew .
21 ‘ On what list ? ’ blurted Karen , but Jessica pulled her roughly by the arm , towards the knot of people gathered at the square steel entrance to the boat .
22 There were disturbances in Drury Lane on 10 June 1695 , when a number of people gathered at the Dog Tavern to celebrate the birthday of the Prince of Wales .
23 This time around , most of the crowd stayed for the full set yet the number of people gathered at The Arena told its own story of one band 's fall from grace .
24 Vanessa was in the circle of people gathered about Rain 's quarry .
25 The Monday after the men were laid off I came home from school to find crowds of people gathered outside Miss Louise 's door chattering excitedly .
26 To his right was a hot-dog stand with a number of people gathered around it .
27 She was here to work , to wend her way among the clusters of people gathered around the groaning buffet tables , to smile like a wax mannequin and to stop when requested , to pirouette and offer the same answer to each question about her gown whether it dealt with size , colour , fabric , price or availability .
28 The first was to approach groups of people gathered in public areas like parks or street corners ; the second was through individuals such as priests , teachers or shopkeepers who , in the nature of their work , are ‘ brokers ’ and have contacts with large numbers of individuals .
29 A LIVELY debate has broken out among the knot of people gathered in the GMTV studio concerning the future of Britain 's newest breakfast television channel .
30 There is only one other large group of people defined in Britain as civil servants that is concerned with the implementation of the social policies discussed in this book , and that is those involved in the employment services .
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