people - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • help: Is there still the same quality of support to help people come to terms with their condition?
  • encourage: However, the research shows that there are still some purchases which will encourage people to save.
  • involve: The study involved 84 people ( aged 80 years or older ) who were given a thorough clinical evaluation.
  • meet: I've met people who take cannabis who swear they'll never touch something stronger.
  • enable: Enabling disabled people to get into work would make a substantial contribution to achieving the aspiration of an overall employment rate of 80 % .
  • affect: What pleases me most is that the vast majority of requests for information have been about issues that affect people 's lives.

Adjective modifier

  • young: People with AF over 65, or younger people with certain ' risk factors ' , have a medium risk.
  • disabled: The majority of working age disabled people become disabled at some point during their adult life.
  • most: Early weekday evenings or Sunday afternoons suit most people.
  • many: These days many positive people only go to their clinic three times a year.
  • old: In addition, older people will be active participants in the tracing study.
  • Many: Effects on Humans Many people are confused about the way climate change affects them.

Possessives

  • life: In the years we have been in business, we have influenced a lot of people's lives.

Preposition: of

  • age: It also is very entertaining and i think that people of all ages would like it.
  • faith: Another thing: people of mixed faiths can share schooling, but still revert to their own group if sectarian strife breaks out.

Preposition: from

  • background: Applications are particularly welcome from women, people from ethnic minority backgrounds and disabled people.

Preposition: with

  • disability: The council says the changes will also be fairer to people with disabilities, who have now been given greater access to concessionary travel.
  • diabetes: Some sessions are specifically for people with diabetes who are new users of insulin.
  • impairment: Have you got any induction loops for people with a hearing impairment?

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