Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] many " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 I made so many errors on my backhand trying to put too much into every shot , ’ she said .
2 ‘ That was a reverse of the journey we made so many times to council planning meetings , ’ said Steve Clarke , chairman of the Supporters ' Club and standing for election to the board .
3 There is a statue in the village to the most endearing Pyreneeist of them all , Count Henry Russell , Irish on his father 's side and Gas con on his mother 's , who climbed obsessively and made so many ascents of Vignemale — thirty in all — that in 1889 the authorities granted him a concession to it .
4 But whether it is worthwhile — or even possible — to return to the older project , to which Hall himself made so many pioneering contributions , is a different matter .
5 He made so many plans for this wedding .
6 Lot o think a lot of them were made , supplied by the merchant and they were made properly by the erm , you can say sh you can say er er any shoemaker perhaps or they 'd be a factory what made so many pairs like .
7 She 's had such a good time and made so many new friends that she 's quite resigned to going back to school in a few days ’ time . ’
8 I made so many mistakes about you .
9 Somehow he managed to make it fun , the way he made so many things fun , and , now he was either dead or else taken over by some force I could not even begin to understand , there was nothing whatsoever to keep me in the Church .
10 funnily enough because they made so many fucking Herald 's , you can get parts for them really easy , I mean Dolomite fifteen , thirteen's , eighteen fifty you can get no problem , any part you want , no problem , but cos its a quick car , people have either fucking killed them or
11 Although Didcot finished on a high , they in the end , had to give the visitors best in this seven-goal thriller , and will be cursing their luck for the way they made so many errors .
12 The rule became so many things to me —
13 ‘ I never expected so many to show up .
14 Now the fund-raising starts to redevelop the famous high-rise East Terrace , which housed so many of the 75,031 that saw Charlton 's Cup tie with Aston Villa in 1938 , and the temporary West Stand .
15 David Scott , for example , complained that he got so many requests for Indian patronage from the council of St. Andrews that if the remaining burghs in his district were to seek aid in proportion to the size of their communities it ‘ would require more patronage than the whole East India Direction have in their gift ’ .
16 And you got so many slices of bread , so many pots of soup .
17 Today , they got so many horses , like , Cecil got hundred and forty , and 's hundred and forty , well so you got three lots you ca n't do it .
18 I went out I went out with Peggy er on Wednesday er for meal and she 's been saving Daily Telegraph vouchers and when you got so many vouchers you send them up to the Daily Telegraph , who 's sent them , it 's offers closed now and they send you a thing like a credit card and they send you a list of all the places that you can go to for a half- price meal
19 thing we got so many of each yes .
20 No we got so many of them that erm , I 'll , I 'll
21 They got so many !
22 Right , I got so many wrong answer , I put
23 I got so many .
24 You see , you 've got the cold air coming in because you got so many , even with double glazing you got
25 ‘ Not that it was much use , I 'm afraid ; I met so many people the faces were just a blur . ’
26 It was this particular characteristic of syphilis , that both the primary sore and the secondary rash will go away after a certain period , that produced so many varied cures in the pre-antibiotic era .
27 Weeell , to our knowledge , no-one else quite sums up the paper over the past ten or so years — rarely has a pop personage and his relationship with a music paper produced so many sparks , so much debate , so much excellent copy , and ( ahem ) so many yards of Angst .
28 In the vital years before a child was apprenticed he or she could be captured from the streets , confirmed in God-fearing ways and inoculated against those habits of sloth , debauchery and irreligion which propelled so many of the lower orders to crime , prostitution and heathenism .
29 ‘ One year ’ — Māilo 's eyes lit up at the memory — ‘ I sold so many musk pods at the Indian border that I could hardly walk back , my pockets were so weighted down with silver coins . ’
30 They look super in the portfolio : far better than all those grotty 10 cm doubles that sold so many army surplus sleeping bags .
  Next page