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Example sentences for "people who"

  • Those of the work-people who had no homes out of Lowell to which to betake themselves, and no means at Lowell of living, had received relief before real suffering had begun.

  • To a people who can do this it may well be granted that they are in earnest; and I do not think it should be lightly decided by any foreigner that they are wrong.

  • In the tradition of the service industry, they promise to take back pupils unable to meet the standardized criteria.

  • The wash of noise is not a serious obstacle to people who want to read, even if they do not wear noise cancellation headphones.

  • People who do not know how to read or write, and who probably never will, live under the seduction of the Calvin Klein label and will imitate the lascivious moves of the models through which they learn about them.

  • There are other cases of people who succeed, sometimes spectacularly, although they cannot read.

  • The other category was composed of people who appeared to believe that she was more seriously ill than she thought, in fact that she was as seriously ill as she said.

  • New York is full of people who don't know anybody.

  • More became discouraged early and spent their time looking up people who would "treat," or lounging about restaurants and gambling houses where free lunches were furnished daily.

  • But any people or part of a people who resort to this remedy, stake their lives, their property, and every claim for protection given by citizenship--on the issue.

  • The most horrible visions seemed to present themselves to the minds of people who, one would suppose, ought to have known better.

  • This request had carried to the highest point the astonishment of the assembly and the despair of the Chief-President, and the handful of people who appeared by their embarrassment to be interested in the Duc du Maine.

  • A great number of people who, in preceding years, used to relieve the poor, found, themselves so reduced as to be able to subsist only with great difficulty, and many of them received alms in secret.

  • The method employed by the former usually consists in exposing the restlessness and unhappiness of people who live in accordance with "advanced" ideas in comparison with the contentment of those who follow the older traditions.

  • People who do not love art, yet study it from the outside, may contribute to our knowledge of it through isolated bits of analysis, but their interpretations of its more fundamental nature are always superficial.

  • The number of people who hold it is very much greater than the number of Jews residing in England.

  • They knew a number of people who would be pleased with the prospect of being in the Sunday Earth.

  • When a man made a respectable living out of people who could be persuaded to let you make investments for them, it was not an unbusinesslike idea to be in the position to advise an individual strongly.

  • People who lived in upper stories could pride themselves on having "views of the river.

  • No less is due to a people who, after nearly five years of demonstrated capacity to fulfill the obligations of self-governing statehood, come of their free will to merge their destinies in our body-politic.

  • People who can't feel for their own children ought never to be fathers.

  • People who don't care for their families are better thought of than those who do; I've long found out THAT.

  • They can go out and throw away pounds upon pounds with a pack of people who laugh at 'em afterwards; but if it's anything wanted for their own homes, their poor wives may hunt for it.

  • One of them was of the class of people who grumble if they don't get canvas-backs and woodcocks every day, for three-fifty per week.

  • All these, and others, had friends on the outside, people who were "in the know.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "people who" 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:
    appeared much; death and; find words; first very; having become; other answer; people are; people called; people came; people shall; people should; people used; people were; people who; people whom; people will; people would; perfectly satisfied; poor wretch; small circle; soft parts; toed sloth; trace behind; under pretext; von der; yet the