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Example sentences for "what people"

  • I have seen, or seemed to see, in my time that there is almost no limit to what people can do if they can get their own attention, or if some person or some event will happen by that can get their attention for them.

  • What people do to steel makes a difference to it.

  • What people do who go into politics I can't think: it drives me almost mad to see mismanagement over only a few hundred acres.

  • Miss Garth has such severe notions of what people should be that it is difficult to satisfy her," said Fred.

  • It is, for instance, commonly advisable to seem ignorant of what people offer to tell you; and when they say, Have you not heard of such a thing?

  • But it is low buffoonery, or silly accidents, that always excite laughter; and that is what people of sense and breeding should show themselves above.

  • It is run by what people believe is the truth.

  • What people do not like, is trying it, or getting started.

  • What people used to think wealth was, what they used to think might was, the power of attracting the whole attention of millions of people is.

  • But seignior, says he, what people is it you are speaking of?

  • Perhaps that isn't what people feel," said Matt.

  • She merely has impulses, and her impulses are to do what people wish.

  • What people can't understand about me is that I could be keener than anybody about things schoolmasters and that kind don't think right or at any rate important.

  • But of course the real reason I feel I ought to interfere is on account of what people say.

  • I think more of what people are, than of their position.

  • I don't know him myself, for he never entered my house, and I'm just as well pleased if what people tell me is true.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what 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:
    formerly related; good fire; what about; what became; what causes; what ground; what has been said; what hour; what land; what love; what meanes; what name; what parts; what passes; what seemeth; what think; what took; what wouldst; what you have said; what you might call; whatever cost; whatever might; whatever part; whatever the; whatever they; whatever thou