Example sentences of "people in the " in BNC.

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1 The care of people in the community , with are ill with HIV infection and AIDS , together with the education of schoolchildren to help prevent the spread of this terrible disease is becoming more and more urgent . ’
2 We are the largest independent provider of practical home care to people with HIV/AIDS in the U.K. From 7 regional offices we have provided practical care to over 1000 people in the lat 3 years and in the last 12 months we cared for at least 1 in 5 of those who died of AIDS in the U.K.
3 From the letters we have been receiving this year it appears that the Jehovah 's Witness from Greece Andreas Christodoulou has been passing some of the cards on to his colleagues who are also imprisoned Jehovah 's witnesses , who want to correspond with people in the U.K. Fortunately we have someone in the office who has been able to translate their letters .
4 Since black people in the southern states have suffered more injustices at the hands of the law they tend to be less likely to hand out death sentences .
5 At this level of personal and intimate experience there is little competition from other observers ; only a handful of people in the world will ever see all the works in a catalogue raisonné .
6 Phil Philips , deputy secretary of the British Hotels , Restaurants and Caterers Association , said : ‘ People in the industry are much better educated about AIDS than they were in 1987 . ’
7 When they went up to the study Ethel and Mary waited outside with the little trays of sundries , catching glimpses of the people in the room , all of them nervously talking in high voices .
8 But in the midst of these distractions , another side of reality was filmed — the lives of the people in the community who do n't make news .
9 When people in the crowd pointed and called , the blurs disappeared .
10 He had returned from a sojourn in New York to aid his oppressed people in the Spanish civil war , in which he lost his life just over one year after Leonard was born .
11 Alan had been in the third coach of the second train and was therefore luckier than the people in the first and second coaches , several of whom were dead
12 Two nurses wheeled a trolley into the lounge , blocking the television screen from the view of the people in the room .
13 There were several people in the room , Susan saw .
14 They all said they wanted to visit my country and I nodded my head , promising it would n't cost them a penny , thinking how the people in the village would crowd around them , look at their coloured hair , some of it short and some long .
15 Where there are two people in the property the reduction will be given if two community charges are higher than the rates bill plus £52 .
16 This card produced by ACE with facts and statistics about older people in the UK was recently updated and a copy is enclosed with this newsletter .
17 Over one million people in the UK have chronic bronchitis , emphysema , sarcoidosis and other long-term lung diseases .
18 Libraries , adult education and leisure centres and other local agencies are beginning to respond to the needs of older people in the leisure field .
19 DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR ELDERLY PEOPLE IN THE UK ( Longman , 1990 ) .
20 Age Concern England has updated its factcard which gives basic statistical information about older people in the UK , covering areas such as population structure , income , housing , mobility , and health .
21 Older people in the United Kingdom : some basic facts .
22 Continuing care for elderly people in the National Health Service .
23 Half the people in the study received nothing from a formal agency and the authors conclude that the Social Fund ‘ is largely irrelevant to most real-life situations within which the poorest people find themselves ’ .
24 Around a third of people in the study reported being affected by the overlapping benefit rules , and this aroused strong feeling of unjustice .
25 This handbook emphasises the design of training programmes directed towards placing older people in the labour market .
26 ‘ There 's usually 12 to 15 people in the dog training classes .
27 In the late seventies some people in the mainstream of literary study were inclined to believe , or halfbelieve , these ideas , or to try them on for size .
28 His major work was done in Russia in the 1930s and 1940s , he suffered Stalinist repression , was partly rehabilitated , and died in 1975 , at a time when very few people in the West had heard of him .
29 Companies find it increasingly difficult to attract the right people in the £14,000 to £18,000 range unless they offer a car .
30 Although last year 's result shocked most people in the sport the British team captain , Ann Jones , claims she was not among them and therefore she had a firm eve-of-play warning for her players .
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