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

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1 Since the major component of auditors ' costs — the salaries bill — is going down in many firms , it is not unnatural that the audit fees themselves are also reducing .
2 Flood-stories have been handed down in many languages from most parts of the world .
3 That shows through in many ways .
4 There was danger , too , underfoot : the path had been ploughed over in many places and here and there were lumps of frozen earth covered with snow , and slippery .
5 In the meantime the women 's liberation movement was changing rapidly ; expanding , feminists were becoming active in a whole range of trade union activities , setting up women 's centres , refuges for battered wives , all kinds of research , discussion … the group , although it continued to meet , give or take a member or two , for a further four years , was a friendship , a support group of women who had struggled through to political consciousness together , and whose own political allegiances sparked off in many directions : a gay commune , further teaching , trade union organising , membership of one of the numerous revolutionary left-wing groupings which flourished in the seventies , involved in producing feminist journals .
6 This week 's sin was lust but the comic , as usual , veered off in many different directions with a whole host of weird and wonderful off-beat observations .
7 Murray and McKean were written off in many quarters after the disappointment of Barcelona — Murray finished eighth after starting favourite , McKean failed to reach the final — and the pair went to Toronto with their careers at the crossroads .
8 Mr Palumbo said : ‘ Excellence springs up in many places .
9 In Poland and Hungary , despite economic centralisation , traditions of local control have sprung up in many industries .
10 Illegal arms and bomb factories have been set up in many parts of northern India to fuel the conflicts .
11 This famous five have experienced the spectrum of emotions stirred up in many of us by last year 's frightening food-related newspaper headlines .
12 More offices had been opened up in many countries .
13 Lack of attention aside , his name still cropped up in many conversations but he was never in any real danger of being taken seriously within the circle of Manchester 's low art dwellers .
14 It made us able to stand up on our own two feet , to sharpen us up in many respects .
15 A new head teacher has made much difference in the last two years and the school is beginning to pick up in many ways .
16 The system has been taken up in many countries , including the USA , UK and Australia , but effective evaluation has still to be done .
17 Local centres , professionally staffed , were set up in many LEAs to act as focuses for the dissemination of each project 's materials .
18 It would encompass the many quangos that the Government have set up in many areas , the operations of which have been highly criticised by the Public Accounts Committee and the Audit Commission .
19 Because of this delay in time , it is perhaps an exaggeration to say that the expansion of English maritime activity between 1460 and 1520 prepared the way for seizing opportunities which were opening up in many parts of the world ( 63 , p.163 ) .
20 Duty rotas of guardians , who may be called upon at short notice , have been set up in many areas for this purpose .
21 The Battersea Congress of the Party , to which this complaint was later addressed , gave official backing to a scheme which had been projected for some time , a Revolutionary Trade Union Opposition to unite the various unofficial movements which had been growing up in many important unions .
22 Now it 's another operation — they 've got to chop the straw up in many cases , they 've got to plough it in , remove it from the field if it 's for livestock bedding — so it 's a new operation altogether .
23 It should not be forgotten either that in this so-called era of peace , there are wars going on in many parts of the world which means that some people are living in an unsafe environment and in constant danger .
24 Bishop Gray gave his full support to the work going on in many of the schools and parishes , and expressed a wish that the programme would be quickly at the heart of all our schools .
25 Yet despite fine work going on in many schools , classrooms and library resource centres , it is all too common to find teachers reverting to type , schools with equipment stowed away unused , library resource centres which have become simply print shops for the production of work sheets and diagrams , supplementing teacher.exposition and drill .
26 In 1924 he joined the Calico Printers ' Association as a research chemist , at a time when the search was on in many laboratories for new synthetic fibres .
27 Education in art and design is carried on in many different institutions ranging from polytechnics and colleges of higher education through specialist colleges of art to colleges of further education and technical colleges .
28 Similar struggles have gone on in many of the successor republics ( some are still firmly authoritarian ) and the nature of the executive-assembly relations that will finally be established is uncertain .
29 In Asia , the miracle rice was wiped out in many areas because it had not been treated with the necessary chemicals .
30 According to Axelrod and Hamilton , ‘ It turns out in many cases that if a fig wasp entering a young fig does not pollinate enough flowers for seeds and instead lays eggs in almost all , the tree cuts off the developing fig at an early stage .
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