Example sentences of "for [det] people " in BNC.
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1 | Meant for another people another city another time . |
2 | For some peoples , the physical universe or a basic element such as water or earth always existed , an the gods arose from it . |
3 | It is possible to imagine that for some people such consolation might make it easier to reconcile the two , and to wonder what it was that made the difference in Fraser 's case . |
4 | ‘ They said it would be as soon as possible — but it takes years for some people . |
5 | The Senate wants to merge us into University College and we 've been told we 'll have to get rid of some of our staff — it may all be very neat and tidy for the bureaucrats , but it 's going to be absolutely disastrous for some people . |
6 | There may be extra help for some people who were not ratepayers , or the partner of a ratepayer , immediately before the community charge system started in April 1990 and who have not moved since then . |
7 | This is particularly true for some people over the age of 85 . |
8 | One danger is that for some people everything might happen too quickly at a Loving Relationships Training weekend . |
9 | So — hard as it may be for some people to believe — we disinfected the whole place , sloshing the stuff everywhere . |
10 | We all joke about shopping till we drop but for some people it 's a reality . |
11 | It may be just a little too strong for some people . |
12 | For some people the choice was an imaginative one , for others it was yet another piece of selectoral nonsense , made worse by the fact that he was Peter May 's godson . |
13 | This probably works for some people , but I have to say that I have reservations about it . |
14 | For some people , staying the same weight is just as difficult as losing weight . |
15 | Our society too still has recognized ways of marking the change in status that has occurred for some people . |
16 | For some people this process begins some time before the person they grieve for has died . |
17 | The broadcast , which featured Mr Hurd , Foreign Secretary , and Mr Heseltine , Environment Secretary , acknowledged there had been a recession which had caused pain for some people . |
18 | For some people , a sense of shame clings to the buying of cast-offs . |
19 | They were less involved in thinly rationing existing services than is often necessary in social work and more able to concentrate help so as to provide a relatively complete service capable of achieving significant change for some people . |
20 | It is this programme of reinstatement that explains what , for some people , is the odd repetition of the date ‘ 1909 ’ on the stonework at the rims of the some of the locks . |
21 | At the moment it is possible for some people to complain that because the policy is set and also administered centrally , teams for a major championship marathon are picked in the same way as sprint squads . |
22 | Psychological warfare is n't enough for some people . |
23 | For some people , it is precisely the impact of suffering that strengthens their character and faith in God . |
24 | Obviously I welcome any extra options for keeping animals safe and hoof branding will be the answer for some people . |
25 | For some people , the joy of being a tourist is that they do n't have to think , everything is done for them . |
26 | It is not enough , he argued , to defend the study of the arts in school or university on the ground that it is a vaguely civilizing luxury , agreeable for some people to have ( like , he suggests , a leather blotter from Harrods ) . |
27 | But for some people literature is a dead-end , just as for some ( though I suspect fewer ) music is , or the visual arts . |
28 | For some people ‘ appraisal ’ smacks too much of an excessively rigid method which could involve unfair disciplining or even the sack . |
29 | Verbal fluency is an asset and for some people spoken presentations are easy . |
30 | And for some people it is . |