Example sentences of "[det] [verb] many " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 When that failed many activists became demoralized .
2 Blake 's own description of his work matches that given many years later by Peter Wright in his book Spycatcher ) .
3 on my left said earlier , and wo wo women have a tendency to say yes to everything that they can do , just because they can do it , and they know they can but they tend to heap up far too many obligations , and that causes many carers
4 The traditional ‘ A ’ level route ( maths , further maths and physics ) into engineering does little to attract many of the most able , imaginative and enterprising young minds towards the profession .
5 However , this begs many questions about the ways in which they will respond and some of these issues will be identified later .
6 This begs many questions .
7 All this begs many questions .
8 This begs many questions , and precludes many possibilities .
9 This led many later Greek thinkers to regard musical theory as a branch of mathematics ( together with geometry , arithmetic , and astronomy it constituted what eventually came to be called the quadrivium ) , although this view was not universally accepted , the most influential of those who rejected it being Aristoxenus of Tarentum ( fourth century BC ) .
10 A powerful and flexible statistical method of analysing such data is the so-called generalised linear model ; this offers many advantages over the better known traditional ‘ regression ’ techniques .
11 Where there are public rights of navigation , canoeing is of course permissable and this covers many popular rivers in England and Wales .
12 This has many elements in common with ( b ) , in its emphasis on a whole social order , but it differs from it in its insistence that ‘ cultural practice ’ and ‘ cultural production ’ ( its most recognizable terms ) are not simply derived from an otherwise constituted social order but are themselves major elements in its constitution .
13 This has many significant consequences .
14 In less than two years of war , many thousands — some say many tens of thousands — have died .
15 The rationale behind all of this contains many assumptions which are perhaps conventional enough in terms of Central Government legislation , planning theory and urban practice .
16 Teacher 's Book : this contains many new classroom ideas plus some new photocopiable Revision Tests for the teacher .
17 This happens many times each second .
18 All this encouraged many Burmese to believe that British interests were behind the assassinations .
19 This raises many questions about the extent to which any depreciation charge could yield a useful measure of this use but , given the policy of fixed depreciation charges imposed by Government , it would be hard to see how these charges would be capable of measuring actual usage of assets ( a point which is at the heart of the difference between the two accounting traditions ) .
20 Looking back , it seems odd that , although this happened many times in the moves over the years , the cars and trucks were never searched .
21 This minimized many of the employment inflexibilities which were endemic to modernist bureaucratic and Fordist organizations .
22 Joe and I had seen this happen many times before .
23 Dealing with her finest prints and drawings with appropriate quotations from her own writings , this reveals many of her sources .
24 The main group is characterized by low proportions of alteration , and this includes many of the same species that produce little alteration of the skull and maxilla , namely barn owl , long-eared owl , Verreaux eagle owl , and great grey owl : see Table 3.7 .
25 Well , the only evidence we have is from the people who believe it has worked for them — and this includes many celebrities .
26 This includes many trekking centres , who , too often subject to disparaging remarks , can be well run and given decent horses often provide the best way to explore rugged terrain , highly unsuited to fasts riding .
27 This confirms many readers ' views and , since woodworkers keep tool and machinery suppliers in business , it seems to me that somebody on the supply side should justify what appears to be gross profiteering .
28 His approach is particularly important in helping us to grasp that control is not just negative , and might in fact be just as tight today despite an ostensible ‘ liberalisation ’ , that power over sexuality is not in the simple form of censorship and denial but in regulation and organisation , and that this takes many forms .
29 This creates many contradictions and paradoxes .
30 In turn , those employed directly and indirectly by the industry , spend the majority of their income in the UK , and this creates many additional jobs across the country .
  Next page