Example sentences of "[adv] be [n mass] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 The people of Palestine in Kuwait generally are people who just want to live and make and living and support their own erm cause , and on the contrary we have many Palestinians who helped the Kuwaitis and protected them during the invasion .
2 They can just be people who believe they ought to reshape society from top to bottom .
3 Amongst those who seem to be ‘ changing ’ the most rapidly are people who deserve to be called nothing short of unprincipled opportunists .
4 There will always be people who own more than us as well as plenty who own less than us .
5 However , she concedes that there will probably always be people who choose to work outside the mainstream , though they may not be formally organised or funded in the future .
6 Right and wrong must be standardised , or there will always be people who have the burden of guilt complexes .
7 While learning at an RYA centre guarantees success , there will always be people who will learn on a friend 's board or prefer to buy a board and teach themselves .
8 This we feel matches the real world situation , where er the poor being always with us , there will always be people who while wishing to have accommodation .
9 There will always be people who 'll take a chance .
10 With highly specialised products the models will probably be people who are already working with the product .
11 On the whole , on the principle that the people who are not covered by union membership very often are people it 's very difficult to organise .
12 Our loved ones will often be people we have known over many lifetimes , who have agreed to play a role which will help us to learn and grow — perhaps by recreating a childhood pattern , by rousing our hidden emotions , by challenging us to remain open , honest and loving , or by modelling qualities which we need to develop .
13 ‘ Breakthrough 2000 ’ warmed my heart because I think : here is vision , here is faith , and here are people who are setting a target and they are wanting to move towards it . ’
14 Here are people who quite blatantly do n't give a f— for social pleasantries , leastways not when they can lock themselves into a groove and cunningly misplace the key .
15 lot of the people who are complaining here are people who are complaining that their an assessment has been made which was very much lower than is necessary for bringing up children .
16 There may well be people who think , for example , that it may be a good thing to throw a bomb at some orange hall , because Orangemen have thrown bombs at Catholic halls .
17 Here were people who shared his ideals and had the financial support of government and industry , while his endeavours had to rely on the begging bowl .
18 And here were people who wanted him not just for the name on the letter-head , but because they thought he could make a positive contribution .
19 No doubt the clients he entertained here were people who expected the best .
20 ‘ Somewhere out there are people who may or may not know of my existence , people I can call my own — ’
21 You go to a friend , or if you have n't got one there are people who specialize in it , and then you get them to marry her on condition that they divorce her immediately afterwards .
22 Rather than creative individuals being taken as the starting-point , the individuals targeted initially were people who had been diagnosed as having had a mental illness , either a severe ( manic-depressive ) form of affective disorder or the milder , but aetiologically related , mood swings of ‘ cyclothymia ’ .
23 Specialised studies of sex as a social experience have been appearing for almost a hundred years , since at least the time of the great pioneering sexologists and anthropologists of the late nineteenth century ; and what appeared then were works which have been profoundly influential , not only in describing but in constructing and delineating the areas to be discussed .
24 Now in Oxford erm we actually do n't have any land like that , and the problem was that , even if we had self-build houses on the land which is available at the moment , on which we want to build council houses but we have n't got the money to build council houses , if we were to allow self- build to go ahead on those sites because of the value of the land then the sorts of people who would actually be able to afford them would not be people on low incomes , or even sort of low to medium incomes , they would actually be people who were fairly well off and therefore not the people that we would want to be directing our resources at .
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