Example sentences of "[vb infin] many [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Our system of construction has been used for many years all over this country , by the sponsoring authorities and others , and erm we do n't have the earthquake requirements , but we do need many high value schools both quickly and on time , and we 've completed something like 2,000 projects similar to this over many years .
2 He did not know many English women .
3 It was a position which helped him survive many subsequent close calls , particularly during the wave of anti-foreign sentiment engendered under the later years of President Sukarno 's regime .
4 Only institutions , under increasing restrictions , can buy many important editions .
5 They might typically include many invisible metaphors , requiring much inferencing effort .
6 It serves to emphasize that an STV constituency would include many distinct and disparate localities — more in Britain than in Ireland , and far more than could be covered by parties in the thorough Irish style .
7 Although most mosaics comprise three to six basic colours , a work of good quality will include many subtle shades .
8 Franchise companies represented will include many top names and they are all looking for new recruits .
9 The examples we have reviewed enable us to see clearly that mystical power may assume many contrasting shapes and forms , but that what determines its moral evaluation is simply the purpose for which it is employed .
10 Composition can also present many potential pitfalls .
11 Now some of those groups , or one of them at least , is is I think you 're saying a very friendly and sociable group and does n't present many social problems .
12 This is not , of course , a route of any substantial technical difficulty , but it does present many would-be suitors with severe altitude problems , ranging from headaches to full-scale nausea , and some people thought the idea of taking the girl to altitude was an unjustifiable kind of medical experiment .
13 In the five stages before the crucial individual time trial on Friday 24 July , the theatre of the Tour will present many dramatic scenes and ask us to follow a number of sub-plots .
14 The franchising of services with total responsibility for pricing in the hands of operators may well bring many new local marketing ideas .
15 Since the scheme was introduced , £957 million has been made available through it in Scotland to help bring many empty houses back into use and assist in reducing waiting lists .
16 Trusting your impulses can bring many unexpected delights .
17 Properly used , governors ' skills , experiences and expertise can bring many positive benefits to their schools , but if the necessary sensitive relationships are not developed , they can quickly become the root cause of difficulty and dissension .
18 While market forces may undoubtedly bring many positive benefits , both socially and politically , there are many occasions when it is legitimate to subject them to regulation in order to secure confidence and fairness in the operation of the financial markets .
19 So long as HMI monitor and control the standards of the inspections , the changes proposed will bring many positive benefits .
20 There is already substantial evidence for a role in modulating synaptic plasticity and we can anticipate that both InsP 3 and DAG will regulate many other neuronal processes .
21 The common house fly can carry many different pathogens ; the mosquito carries malaria and yellow fever ; brucellosis can be contracted from milk cows ; and rabies in man results from a bite by an infected dog .
22 " I would n't expect many dirty coats , not on a Thursday .
23 In specific areas such as space exploration , computer science , and popular music , an author can expect many young readers to have a considerable ( not to say a remarkable ) amount of existing knowledge .
24 I knew that response had been bad in our parish and I honestly did n't expect many young people to be there anyway .
25 Butyl is the best liner to work with because it 's more flexible , and you can expect many trouble-free years from it provided you do n't assume it 's immune to damage .
26 JUST ONE WILL DO Many private companies are currently harbouring an ‘ artificial ’ member .
27 He could do many clever things with ropes , and mirrors , and secret doors .
28 A robot can do many different things from taking care of a baby to building a spaceship .
29 True , they led to the old Naval Dockyard but that did not generate many heavy goods vehicles and probably none at night .
30 A wide statutory definition would require exceptions so as to exclude tax avoidance ; a narrow definition would exclude many existing qualified worthy bodies , and hamper growth for the future .
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