Example sentences of "[to-vb] [art] many " in BNC.

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1 The A.896 road through the pass remains narrow with passing places , although a few parking spaces have been cut out of the verges to accommodate the many car owners who come to walk .
2 One of the main objects of the occasion being to enable the many supporters of the Link to learn first hand from Mr Jim Coffey and his team how the results of their fund raising efforts have provided much needed aid in Romania .
3 If you wish to venture northwards you can discover beaches , such as Cala Vinas , a bustling resort 3km away , and see the luxurious villas of the rich and famous who come here to sample the many and varied pleasures on offer .
4 We would like to take this opportunity to thank the many people who have written to us .
5 The publishers and I would like to thank the many people — too numerous to mention — who have helped to create this series .
6 We would like to thank the many doctors and scientists in the United Kingdom and abroad who have been involved in research into nutrition and obesity .
7 If your ability to gain the skills and information needed to combat the many complex issues that you have to deal with is impaired , then the government and employers will have what they want .
8 It is better described as a full day 's expedition , and those who undertake it need to be well-provisioned and should allow ample time to see the many natural attractions along the way .
9 From there you pass to the Skipper Gallery to see the many magnificent and delicate objects found on the dig .
10 When the marriage is good , a husband may be able to encourage his wife to see the many compensations in store , including the opportunities to explore their own interests and reinforce their commitment to each other .
11 Church & Co has been producing shoes in Northampton since 1873 and here is an excellent opportunity to see the many processes that make up the manufacture of men 's welted shoes .
12 It was interesting to see the many impromptu sketches made in situ , often as skilled as the finished work .
13 Parents , friends and students came along to see the many activities and interests available to the mentally handicapped in this part of Kent .
14 … an opportunity publickly to acknowledge the many obligations I lie under your person .
15 I warmly welcome the opportunity to debate the many forward-looking suggestions the APB has put forward .
16 Students at the Belfast campus have the opportunity to enjoy the many social and recreational facilities available in the capital of Northern Ireland .
17 Students at the Belfast campus have the opportunity to enjoy the many social and recreational facilities available in the capital of Northern Ireland .
18 A deluxe hotel enjoying a peaceful location and overlooking the wide expanse of the Gulf of Siam , the Dusit Resort is a stunning complex which allows you to enjoy the many benefits of its beachside location , without foregoing comfort and top-class service .
19 I had good cause to enjoy the many favours bestowed upon me by my inspector friend with the Cambridge police .
20 The intention was to publicise the many victories achieved in his long reign and the generous largesses given when celebrating his good fortune .
21 It is not possible here to chronicle the many other points included in the Submissions to the Labour Court on behalf of the Bank Assistants .
22 Demand for his services exceeded his capacity to meet the many requests and in the second year of the scheme he acquired a car to provide greater mobility .
23 All social services departments are being hit by inflation and are short of cash and staff with which to meet the many urgent requests for help from all sections of the community .
24 Members of the senior management team who will be responsible for guiding and shaping the Board to meet the many challenges and opportunities of the future are …
25 Increasingly , under LMS , schools will have the freedom to choose a local firm or individual to provide the many services they need to run effectively .
26 Only a few , such as the Royal Bristol Volunteers carried on , and in that instance it was to guard the many Napoleonic prisoners of war in Bristol .
27 Unfortunately , we had just missed the 1400 steam departure from Butterley but most of us took the footpath to Swanwick Junction , the main museum site , to view the many and varied locomotives and other items that spanned a large period of railway history .
28 The boss , Mr. Uphill , always had his sleeves rolled up way past the elbows — whether for comfort or to exhibit the many tattoos which covered his arms is anyone 's guess .
29 The aim of the competition is to encourage artists to explore the many creative opportunities offered by the new Tinted Bockingford range .
30 From the noise and excitement of London 's West End to the savage beauty of the Scottish Highlands , Spotlight on Britain enables your students to get off the main roads to explore the many regions that give Britain its unique character .
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