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Example sentences for "other people"

  • Now tell me, do you of the north eat and drink like other people?

  • The events seen are sometimes of great importance, sometimes highly nonsensical and trivial; sometimes they relate to the person who sees them, sometimes to other people.

  • There is nothing in it to compromise me, if the old fool is mortally offended by my treatment of him, and if he spitefully shows my letter to other people.

  • Other people are interested in it," replied Allan.

  • Thorer said it was unusual not to divide booty but at their own home, and thus to be left to the honour of other people.

  • Harek made objections; and although the king and Harek talked over it many times, sometimes in the presence of other people, and sometimes alone, they could not agree upon it.

  • Then said Gauka-Thorer, "It is a great shame that the king drives us thus away from his army, and I never before came where I was not received into the company of other people, and I shall never return back on this account.

  • He replied, that the earl was not a man who would listen to other people, and insisted that it was of no use to make any entreaty to the earl about it.

  • Svein repaired to Denmark, and took many people with him from thence, and also Earl Harald and many other people of consequence attended him.

  • Bills would remain unpaid if she was permitted to spend her money on this sort of thing without any consideration for the requirements of other people.

  • I had moments of almost hating her until one day not long ago she did something so bewitchingly kind and understanding of other people's feelings that I gave up.

  • Some of it was addressed to his fate and some of it to the vulgar mercantile coarseness and obtuseness of other people.

  • That is to say, you wanted ALL the dirty work done by other people.

  • He realized now, upon reflection, that the tone of other people, his own parishioners and his casual acquaintances in Octavius alike, had always had a certain note of reservation in it when it touched upon Miss Madden.

  • They admire mental health and love it in other people, and take all the pains they can (consistently with their other duties) to secure it for themselves.

  • We can none of us judge of the condition of other people," said Mrs. Nosnibor in a gravely charitable tone and with a look towards Zulora.

  • Panky must persuade himself of his own lies, before he is quite comfortable about telling them to other people.

  • Nothing is perfect, and Truth makes her mistakes like other people; when she goes wrong and reduces herself to such an absurdity as she has here done, those who love her must save her from herself, correct her, and rehabilitate her.

  • It was Esmeer, I know, who laid down and maintained the proposition that so far as minds went there were really only two sorts of man in the world, the aristocrat and the man who subdues his mind to other people's.

  • She said that if we did give up everything we had to other people, they wouldn't very likely know what to do with it.

  • Anyhow--having done that, you ought to have stood the consequences and thought of other people.

  • Together in our secrecy we relaxed, then in the presence of other people again it was tiresome to have to watch for the careless, too easy phrase, to snatch back one's hand from the limitless betrayal of a light, familiar touch.

  • There can be little doubt that the Spaniards pursued gaming in the vulgar fashion, just as other people.

  • The Demon of Play has him for his own, and he may go on playing and playing until he has lost every florin of his own, or as many of those belonging to other people as he can beg or borrow.

  • What is the advantage of being at the top, if one sees no further than the end of other people's noses?

  • I have no need to bring up other people's children.

  • I must be fair--for if I'm not fair to other people, I'm not worth being understood myself.

  • But princesses have told lies as well as other people,' said Curdie.

  • Perhaps some people can see things other people can't see, Curdie,' said his mother very gravely.

  • I always felt ashamed to strike the poor fellows myself, but I confess to the amusement with which I witnessed the observance of this custom by other people.

  • Emma laughed, and replied: "But I had the assistance of all your endeavours to counteract the indulgence of other people.

  • If I believe in any divinity at all it is a divinity revealed to me by other people--And even by myself in my own heart.

  • Then we shall think more of the loveliness of other people because it will no longer be necessary to think so much of the dangers and weaknesses and pitifulliesses of other people.

  • Those first impressions, which are so vitally important, had been received solely on the merits of the case; they were founded on the evidence of his senses, not on the evidence of his emotions or of other people's senses.

  • First of all, then, we know vaguely that he was a bad lot--the sort of brother who is hushed up in front of other people.

  • But then one always went about imagining that these things didn't happen--except to other people.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other people" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    other children; other conditions; other continents; other day; other fish; other folks; other genera; other grounds; other lands; other libraries; other maps; other matter; other means; other metals; other occasions; other people; other place; other regiments; other sects; other stories; other studies; other substance; other trees; other tribes; other woman; otherwise than