Example sentences of "[pron] be people [pron] are " in BNC.

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1 Well , there are millions of people who are missing from electoral registers , who are people who are entitled to be registered and the problem is probably the greatest among those who are known as attainers and are qualifying for registration at eighteen for the first time in their lives , the numbers of attainers er qualifying has reduced percentage wise , year by year , especially since the introduction of the poll tax and has not been rectified by the measures that remove the poll tax .
2 There are people who are ‘ smokers and proud of it ’ who are coming up against the trend that the rest of society wants to see . ’
3 There are people who are convinced that the problem is so acute that lasting damage has already been done .
4 As Pascal observes in The Pensées , ‘ Nothing strengthens the case of scepticism more than the fact that there are people who are not sceptic .
5 Charles Handy says that ‘ There are people who are clever at analysis and visually creative people , but for me the really interesting people are those who are creative in a conceptual sense .
6 He said , I suppose there are people who are purely moved by great art .
7 No it 's we 're not we 're not in there 's there are people who are more established at that Bill , better at it and longer at it than we are .
8 There are people who are required to appear before the courts either in Britain or in America , and all civilised people will wish to see that happen .
9 It is unfortunate that there are people who are out of work , but we should try to keep a balance and remember that most people who want work are in work .
10 if there are people who are going through a crisis just now there is a wonderful organization called Care , Care for the family .
11 In cystic fibrosis there are people who are severely ill for whom it would be justified to try treatments even at a very experimental stage .
12 And er , I think that there are people who are a little wet behind the ears if they think that the general public are going to accept the costs of a budget that 's coming forward on a long these lines .
13 There are people who are genuinely trying to make money for themselves and their families at car boot sales , so I think , you know , I do n't , I would n't like to see them stamped on altogether .
14 There are people who are prepared to take advantage , selling trees under false pretences , valuing them at a lot more than they are worth .
15 There are people who are unhappy that their taxes ( local and national ) are in part devoted to subsidising schools with vested interests .
16 you see , I mean what they do is soon as they 've kicked them out in the mental homes they 're having to put them in to erm , I mean erm , there are people who are not able to be on their own , I mean the ones they 've kicked out are people that have been depressed and say well you 've got to find , get your family to help , I mean , when you 've got somebody depressed in your family you try and help them
17 Vegetarians there are people who are are n't they ?
18 There are people who are mentally ill , for one reason or another , there are people on drugs , there are people who are alcoholics and when those people come in , in that state , you minimize the areas of confrontation .
19 There are people who are mentally ill , for one reason or another , there are people on drugs , there are people who are alcoholics and when those people come in , in that state , you minimize the areas of confrontation .
20 Yet in almost every workplace in Britain we all know there are people who are willing to receive all the benefits of working in a trade union workplace , but too unknown to their colleagues , refuse to pay the costs .
21 For example there are people who are developing new plastics on industrial contracts erm within a department with our school .
22 They are people who are old enough to vote .
23 They are people who are old enough to go to war , and I think that there is a difficulty , you know , a major amoral difficulty or ethical difficulty in attempting to continue to treat young people as if they were still living at home and were not young adults but were really children .
24 They 're people who are pathetic , who are sad , who have had an awful lot of knocks in life and I often think that one of the things that everybody in society could do is actually talk to them a bit more .
25 Thirdly , while evaluation intends to assess outcomes such as progress or performance , inevitably it is people who are labelled .
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