Example sentences of "[adv prt] of many " in BNC.

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1 The palace is made up of many layers of Bohemian royal history .
2 Public opinion is not just one view held by society , it is made up of many positive and negative opinions by individuals and groups throughout the country .
3 1 The chief characteristic of society is that it is " open " and made up of many interests that freely and automatically form themselves into a whole variety of groups .
4 Consequently , a nominal 60-year loan would in practice be made up of many short- , medium- , and long-term loans .
5 The ‘ non-white ’ population of Britain is made up of many different groups , some of whose members are immigrants , while others were born in Britain ; this is illustrated with numbers from some of the main categories in Figure 2.11 .
6 For an organisation which exists to serve people , and is itself made up of many thousands of people , effective communication is essential .
7 Purely East German groupings such as the Alliance " 90 , made up of many of the groups which had sparked initial resistance to the Honecker regime , found themselves unable to compete on equal terms .
8 The rest is , of course , made up of many different types of TNCs .
9 To take one example out of many , the native Englishman D. H. Lawrence reached just the same conclusion as Pound at just the same time , and Lawrence 's letters record it ; he concluded , just as Pound did , that England after the First World War was , for the artist , uninhabitable .
10 With that caveat I offer one table out of many , which illustrates the negative outcome .
11 In the days of classical agriculture , breeders and stud farmers tricked and cajoled the best features out of many species , focusing on the most economically viable lines for cattle , sheep , pigs and poultry .
12 WHILE television has helped to make heroes out of many players , such as Portsmouth winger Darren Anderton during their FA Cup run , the publicity provided by the cameras can be a double-edged sword .
13 To take one illustration out of many .
14 ‘ In a speech described as brusque and arrogant by West German sources , ’ reported Anna Tomforde in the Guardian , ‘ British representative Dr Martin Holdgate , the chief scientist at the Department of the Environment ’ said , ‘ We see no point in making heroic efforts at great cost , to control one out of many factors unless there is a reasonable expectation that such control will lead to real improvement in the environment . ’
15 Armed with the right knowledge you can get out of many a difficult situation .
16 Language is only one example out of many .
17 You have only to give in a few times ( out of many when you stick to your planned ignoring ) to lose the battle .
18 These are just two out of many hundreds of cases in which the police have used hypnosis to refresh the memories of witnesses and victims of crime .
19 In a letter to his mother he explained that ‘ seeing God had so often heard his most humble petitions , and had delivered him out of many most eminent dangers of soul and body , and had brought his family out of most desperate calamities , he should now seek to serve Him in such a calling ’ .
20 That means the jets have priced themselves out of many markets the world over .
21 Out of many systematic works from this period we may select for mention two , both titled Theology of Revelation : that by Latourelle ( 1968 ) , which is more historically based , and that by Moran ( 1967 ) , which focuses more on the experience of revelation as personal communion .
22 For those who work outside the home , out of many choices , it was their ‘ relationship with colleagues ’ that gives them the most satisfaction ( 80% ) , with flexibility of working hours ( 68% ) and pay ( 60% ) trailing behind .
23 This same dealer would sometimes take clients out of many solid stocks to reinvest proceeds in just one huge holding in an OTC stock .
24 What hair that is left on my head became steam that wisped past my left eye , a ball that has bounced in and out of many a brain cover .
25 This poorly documented affair does not come within the scope of Thucydides ' detailed narrative , but his summing up , ‘ few out of many returned home ’ ( i. 110 ) , specifically anticipates the use of that precise phrase about the disaster in Sicily ( vii.87 ) .
26 Having been deemed ignorant I dropped out of many of these discussions , finding them too oppressive .
27 My flower — the one that I remember best out of many — was gathered where I said it had been .
28 Out of many entries , their design received an honorary mention along with the one submitted by Hector Horeau .
29 The same note , perhaps struck from him by Loyola 's Exercises , is often heard in Lassus 's motets — in ‘ Infelix ego ’ and ‘ Timor et tremor ’ , both from the Sacrae Cantiones of 1566 , to take only two examples out of many — in the Lamentationes of 1585 , and in his very last composition , the already mentioned Lagrime di San Pietro .
30 This is partly the result of government cutbacks but it also reflects the closure of business activities which were judged not to be viable plus the contracting out of many non-technical services and a continuing quest to achieve greater efficiency in all aspects of the business .
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