Example sentences of "[det] be people [Wh pn] " in BNC.

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1 Exceptions to this are people who are mentally or physically disabled or those who are developmentally immature and are therefore unaware of dangers to themselves or are unable to protect themselves from hazards .
2 Situated in the space between the constraints of childhood and having a career , these are people who dream for a while of wanting a vague something more from life , yet are saddened by these dreams because they know deep down they 'll probably relinquish them , buckle down to a life of mediocrity .
3 Often these are people who have had a fairly ‘ secret ’ sort of relationship , such as a lover or a homosexual partner , and who therefore feel they have to bear their loss alone , because no one knows that they have sustained one .
4 These are people who were too proud to register for compensation , who were shy about meeting delegations from Tokyo and who were diffident about making a political issue over ‘ our little pollution incident ’ .
5 These are people who are so obsessed with the first decade of this new century that they 're inclined to forget for a moment the nineteen hundred or so years that went before it .
6 These are people who run for buses and put their hands in their pockets to ensure their change does n't jump out .
7 In my experience a great number of these are people who lacked little in terms of orthodox belief or depth of experience but who have never understood why their faith is true .
8 The range and degree of mental impairment is obviously vast , yet , with the continued erosion of the education and the health services and the shift towards community care , these are people who desperately need a vote .
9 These are people who have been restored to membership after a lapse of some years .
10 These are people who instead of waiting passively to see what life will bring , have decided not to leave their happiness to chance .
11 These are people who were n't even alive when he was actually making music .
12 I suspect these are people who , as children , were able to make their sweets last longer than anyone else 's and to keep the best bit till last .
13 These are people who believe that everybody has something to say , and who find the idea of consensus rather boring .
14 Not just because Jancey say you need helping , but because she say these are people who ai n't from round here .
15 I , I compare test matches to more like the chess game you know it 's slower and you sort of you know whatever but these are people who would , did not to test games you know they did n't sort of say okay we 've now met this Pack a Ball thing where you know and everything else .
16 That is um in Burstow 's clinical practice she reckons that um sometimes people say something along the lines of well well um perhaps it was my fault , I was flirting with him , and things like that it and these are people who maybe have been about five or six when the abuse has happened and so y'know do five or six year olds flirt ?
17 If we assume that the number of professional programmers , these are people who are competent to use and develop software , is roughly proportional to the number of commercial computers in operation , this means that if the trend continues , in ten years time , there will be a need for roughly a hundred times as many computer programmers than we 've got as present .
18 These are people who are enthusiastic about science that we 're transferring more enthusiasm to , to reinforce their interest in science .
19 These were people who were being sent back against their will to a country they had sought to leave and it is inevitable that they should not be joyful , but there was no resistance . ’
20 Although some of these may have been cases of a genuine change of religious commitment , in many I was given the strong impression that these were people who had come to the church regularly at the time when they were building their political careers but who had subsequently fallen away and now professed no strong denominational attachment .
21 These were people who saw local opportunities to improve transport for fuel , raw materials and goods and so to make profits for themselves .
22 These were people who showed courage , faith , and were an example to all by making the supreme sacrifice .
23 These were people who knew how the business worked , understood local markets — and were prepared to stand up for what they knew and believed .
24 All were people whom she loved deeply , one was her husband , the other her son , the third her sister .
25 Those are people who have made you , carved you , produced you .
26 But beauty is n't , the say beauty is only skin deep , but what about the million people who live in this country who are dealing with siriasis , for whom , that they 'll , they 'll live their life with no cure , no prospect of cure and er those are people who we only wish , I 'm one of them , er , I also run a self help group in Ayrshire and there are a great many of us who would like to , I think extend a more , more of an understanding to the general public , because its not how we regard ourselves
27 Man : ‘ Those were people who did n't have enough for dinner , got excited and fainted . ’
28 A hundred and thirty one of those were people who were out to work or unoccupied .
29 Erm it may be that the people who were right down at the bottom like that were people who were doing other things as well and were say blacksmiths or whatever
30 MAGISTRATES ' Courts have been in existence for hundreds of years , presided over by lay Justices of the Peace ( magistrates ) , that is people who have no legal qualification .
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