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

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1 This is helping many people see that RE should have something more distinctive to contribute to the values education of pupils than what can happen within the teaching of other subjects .
2 This may be necessary even if the industry is situated many miles from the site .
3 Its chief executive , Neville Bain , said he is seeing many more inquiries from retailers currently buying from Far Eastern producers , while some continental suppliers which had been undercutting British producers are being forced to increase prices .
4 Since being rebuilt , it 's broken many coveted racing records including the fastest Brooklands lap , in which it averaged almost 140mph .
5 He 's taught many a Clubrep to ski and with only a very few exceptions , he can virtually guarantee to get you up and around the bay first time .
6 His new found maturity on and off the court is impressing many and diluting the controversial image he has carried with him since turning professional four years ago .
7 Northern Rock Housing Trust managing director , Colin Blakey , said : ‘ The low-cost housing we are providing is enabling many people to be the proud owners of their first home . ’
8 Even though this is a DOS program is has many of the characteristics of a Windows user-interface — drop down lists , dialog boxes and so on — and it is very easy to use with a mouse .
9 This is a hugely complex hill that 's seen many a Munroist stand vacantly at Dalwhinnie trying to puzzle out what the hell is going on up there .
10 But the family moved out in 1949 to be replaced by caretaker Albert Edwards who 's seen many residents .
11 The sole principal is saved many of the difficulties and tensions of partnership ; on the other hand , he must face other problems such as a finite client list , constant pressure to be aware of the situation on each job and the need to know the individual requirements of each client .
12 At the same time , lack of access to housing is forcing many local people to move away .
13 The reader is shown many bad marriages through the course of the novel and the disastrous effects it causes in the upbringing of children .
14 This signal is amplified many times and used to drive a pen recorder which traces out a wave form plotting voltage against time .
15 In this procedure part of a gene from the target organism is amplified many millions of times to reach easily detectable levels .
16 Following Axelrod and Hamilton 's pioneering work , many authors have sought to understand which strategies do best when the game is played many times between players who remember past encounters .
17 Liz , a busy working mother of three , is pictured with promotions executive , Elizabeth Ollier , who is expecting many friends to join in the family celebrations .
18 Spanish past is to deny many of the elements which go to make up modern Mexico .
19 He 's played many good rounds and usually has one bad one per tournament .
20 In particular , the growing software industry in Northern Ireland is providing many new and interesting jobs .
21 But today it is providing many useful applications in the financial sector
22 He 's refused many times to do another Fawlty Towers . ’
23 The extent of forest felling underway in Finland is threatening many of its wild animal and plant species with extinction , according to a government report .
24 Darlington Wedding Cars operators have vanished from the firm 's Yarm Road premises and it is feared many engaged couples could find themselves stranded on their ceremony day .
25 It is ingesting many different types of foods , living and dead , plant and animal .
26 In a political campaign , television exposure is magnified many times , so the projection of the image has to be co-ordinated , consistent and continuous .
27 People in London and Stockholm may get better suntans , but in Africa the likelihood of drought and famine is magnified many times ; and , as icecaps melt , the sea level will rise , flooding many low-lying areas .
28 They include threats to its hardware , its software and its networking system , as well as the weakness of the US economy , which is affecting many other suppliers .
29 The report ended enigmatically : ‘ a potential problem exists … it is clear that air pollution , particularly in the form of acidic deposition , is affecting many aspects of forest ecosystems in Britain and there is an obvious need for continued detailed monitoring . ’
30 I refer to the lively campaign being waged in the United States which is affecting many of their best-known golf clubs .
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