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

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1 We have facts about a charitable trust using ACE schemes to actually do my members ' jobs , do my members ' jobs in the home help service , do my members ' jobs in the social services — driving people about when they are not insured ; they do n't have PSV and as far as they 're concerned , ‘ so what ? ’
2 The Wentwood experience as described in this monograph has much to commend it as a means of enabling people with quite severe learning disabilities to take their part in ‘ normal ’ middle class life ; but as the authors themselves say , ‘ We will not succeed in this ( developing potential for growing as a person ) by concentrating on making people better functioning conglomerates of various skills only ’ ( p. 28 ) .
3 We need people on the streets collecting signatures , we do n't need people to just sign , we need your help in , in , in , in and in areas .
4 Erm please give a bit more of the just support we need , we literally , we do need bodies , we do need people to actually come along .
5 The years of central planning had already produced food shortages in a country where livestock outnumber people by about 12 to one .
6 It is not easy to find people with both musical and personal skills in perfect balance .
7 Indeed on the nineteenth of January the Noble Earl Lord told me that of the three hundred and sixty letters which had been received from a wide variety of organisations representing people of totally different political opinions and that following the publication of the White Paper .
8 The 1918 constitution rebuilt the party machine , creating a centralised , national body out of a loose federation of affiliated organisations , so laying the foundation for an effective election machine , while its political commitment was enshrined in Labour and the new social order , a manifesto that was sufficiently ambiguous to attract people with quite different conceptions of the role of the party in heralding socialism , and yet seemed to many to offer a new beginning .
9 Chairman Roland Williams announced a competition for the best '40s-style stand to help broaden the interest of the event for a family day out and to attract people from outside the farming community .
10 Chairman Roland Williams announced a competition for the best 40 's style stand to help broaden the interest of the event for a family day out and to attract people from outside the farming community .
11 Patients will no longer have to travel to Darlington and York for treatment and the new facilities are expected to attract people from outside the area .
12 Research suggests that fringe and Green Belt sites are generally used by local populations for informal recreation , and that facilities are not of a sufficient standard to attract people from far afield .
13 In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the fair — for cattle , sheep and hardware as well as horses — attracted people from all over the country .
14 The event attracted people from all over the UK .
15 Meeting people from all over the world became a hobby for them and they were both very happy to tun it into a way of life .
16 It was non-competitive and I loved meeting people from all over the world , listening to their music and watching their dancing .
17 If you actually show people in much greater need , young adults , they 're not so attractive .
18 Our expertise in serving people from all over the world in renowned .
19 You have to sell yourself and your ideas this year so do n't expect people to automatically recognise your merit and worth .
20 TIME WAS when you judged people by how they dress .
21 You 'll see people from afar
22 I 'd like people to absolutely adore us or absolutely loathe us .
23 I 'd like people to absolutely adore us or absolutely loathe us .
24 Some are local saint 's days , others are more important and attract people from all over the island .
25 It used to be called ‘ the Corner of the World ’ as it was said that , seated at one of the tables on the pavement , a Madeiran would eventually see all the people he knew and meet people from all over the globe .
26 Oh it should be covered definitely , I mean I watch I mean you 've got all the extended programmes , I mean last night I watched the nine o'clock news until ten o'clock and then the one o'clock news at dinner time until two and , and erm various things , I mean I think it 's quite enough myself , I mean I 'm speaking as an ex-soldier at seventy years old , and I think well I do n't think really that people necessarily want to hear it all , even the people who 've got people over there .
27 Well you see as part of the appraisal thing , if you get w w when we 've done it so far we 've got people to actually , and I did myself , one of the stages after the preliminary meeting is to complete a self assessment , or to go through some self assess assessments , self appraisal .
28 If we 've agreed all those three things er we also erm er recognize the need to erm advise people or guide people on how advertising 's sold .
29 The centres will be able to look at all aspects of energy use in a society , and perhaps help convince people with very different interests .
30 Of the convergence of homosexuality and race , fewer still are prepared to speak , and those who have spoken have oft en done so in racist and/or homophobic terms — and that , as Mercer and Julien show , includes people in both the black and gay communities .
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