Example sentences of "[vb pp] [verb] many " in BNC.

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1 Thus the expedition is neatly manipulated to include many of the requirements of the national curriculum : ‘ We are very keen to make sure that we do n't lose all the good things that have been going on in schools , ’ she says .
2 During these seven years profit amounting to £3,691 was realised allowing many of the old debts to be cleared .
3 Over the next two decades it was rebuilt to include many fine Georgian houses and in 1725 the then humble parsonage was given this handsome new front by an unknown architect .
4 For example , superior colliculus lesions are reported to affect many forms of visual discrimination performance in tree shrews ( Casagrande and Diamond 1974 ) .
5 Like most other rivers , the Thames was harnessed to drive many mills .
6 This meal was designed to include many reflux provoking foods to maximise postprandial reflux in normal subjects .
7 It was not the kindness that had first struck Dinah Asshe , but a young man 's interest in herself ; she had not been permitted to meet many young men .
8 I have now visited the clinics twice and have come to know many of the volunteer workers from Australia , France , Holland and Britain as well as many of the patients living in the Calcutta slums .
9 In her years working with the Madam and then running her brothel she had come to know many , and she could usually spot their type .
10 A possible modification to the word parsing strategy , which is designed to eliminate many short word parsings , is shown in Fig. 7.5 .
11 It is seen as an esoteric process designed to confuse many of its legitimate users .
12 This greatly simplifies what can be a fiddly and time-consuming process , and ( as is frequently claimed to justify many forms of automation ) frees human personnel for more interesting and productive work .
13 UniData is based on the next-generation nested relational data model , which is claimed to solve many of the problems of conventional relational databases and create a bridge to object-oriented databases .
14 Industry in general is expected to inherit many of the benefits in the future .
15 Admittedly , RDS , unlike Carfax , was designed to have many functions for home as well as in-car listeners .
16 But it is very different from a forward contract and has been designed to remove many of the disadvantages of forward contracts .
17 The war has torn the scales from our eyes , and forced us to see things as they really are , and by the light of this clearer vision we have come to regard many conditions as intolerable which before had only seemed inevitable …
18 : Mb This scheme has been designed to overcome many of the objections that were raised to the earlier scheme , particularly in relation to the car parking that is now in excess of that which was originally required .
19 ‘ If nitrate does , indirectly , cause cancer , it will be the long-term average that matters and the effect of any increase in cancer rates would be expected to take many years to become apparent …
20 Talk by lecturers of students developing their critical abilities is just cant when students are obliged to adopt atomistic and surface approaches just to assimilate and reproduce the course content , and where they are expected to spend many hours every day in the laboratory or to complete an essay every week , and to sit ten or more 3-hour papers in 2 weeks .
21 The important thing to bear in mind is that the walls are retaining ones and anything longer than about 2.5m will either need a pier in the centre to strengthen it , or for large pits , it may be better to build in 225m hollow concrete blocks : they 're heavy , and very unloved by the professionals , who are n't expected to lay many per hour .
22 Although for me Dorset 's main attraction is its coastline , I 've also enjoyed exploring many of the inland areas , in particular Studland Heath .
23 This is hardly surprising since display technology is expected to dominate many sectors of the electronics industry , both industrial and consumer .
24 She is expected to make many changes to the 200-year-old building .
25 It was not even ‘ love of life ’ — that is more like it , but the phrase has come to mean many things that could ( happily ) not be predicated of her .
26 While this reform is specifically designed to prevent many of today 's disgruntled education consumers joining the ranks of tomorrow 's underclass , it will of course have implications for a much wider group of young people , whose talents and needs have been all too little met by the emphasis on the reorganization of secondary education to the exclusion of all other considerations .
27 Economic problems were often identified as important , although other constraints were seen to affect many of the deprived households .
28 Over the last twenty-five years the choral vocabulary has been considerably expanded to explore many sound effects never conventionally used before .
29 Nevertheless , this wide-ranging set of inquiries does illustrate that the level of concern has risen to incorporate many of the lawyers ' traditional users and allies .
30 The water-table at Hermopolis had risen to overtake many of the remains .
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