Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] many " in BNC.

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1 During 1990 , 450 guests benefited from convalescence at the Home , and the Association has received many letters of appreciation of the good food , the good company and the kind care of the staff .
2 Subsequently , St Mark 's has received many enrichments in the form of stained glass , memorials and other fittings .
3 AMNESTY has received many letters concerning the Vatican 's position on the death penalty .
4 Obair has received many anecdotes and complaints about the conduct of employment and training policies , and it is our hope that we will hear more along these lines in the course of this conference .
5 The Law Society has received many examples from practitioners across the country , of the detrimental impact of the eligibility changes on individual clients since the 12th April .
6 She has received many contributions but does hope to include more .
7 ‘ The chairman has received many letters , as have I , from MPs and people in the local community who see this as the first need for the force . ’
8 ‘ The chairman has received many letters , as have I , from MPs and people in the local community who see this as the first need for the force . ’
9 For his work with a host of musicians from Marian McPartland to Ruby Braff he has received many accolades , but one that we know he likes was made in the London Spectator recently : ‘ Tate turned out to be that rarity of rarities , a bass player whose contributions actually made musical sense .
10 The project has developed many successful ways of establishing and maintaining effective parental involvement in the teaching and learning of mathematics .
11 In addition , the plant has to gather many other materials ( water and minerals ) in order to make proper use of the organic molecules it creates by photosynthesis .
12 The bishops'intrusion into bloody Basque politics has maddened many priests , according to Inaki Esnaola , a radical lawyer who is Herri Batasuna 's candidate for Guipuzcoa province .
13 The importance of knowing why we do things and not just what to do has altered many of the concepts and shattered many long held perceptions about the effectiveness and quality of care we give to patients .
14 Rita is a machine knitter of 20 years ' standing who has taught many techniques of the craft .
15 Long experience has taught many Irishmen that they will not get from authorities national and local the benefits and services to which they consider themselves entitled without the kindly intervention of some influential personage .
16 Rosemary teaches people with learning difficulties at Oulton Broad while Marlene has taught many classes in Suffolk over the past 20 years ( including 50+ groups ) , assisted with the Norfolk Training Course , and has brought several teams of class members to perform items at our Annual Reunions .
17 To gain access to her he has to penetrate many layers of permeability .
18 The Scuds fired so far have done no direct military damage , but the hunt for their launch sites has diverted many allied aircraft from other jobs .
19 Stuart Bailey , station master of Rothley on the Great Central Railway , has heard many stories of ghosts which have appeared at his station , although he himself has no first-hand experience of the supernatural .
20 He has painted many top-class combinations , , and was commissioned by Ronald Reagan to paint one of his favourite horses .
21 Discussion of the methods of approaching the material has highlighted many of the problems which should be borne in mind when using coin evidence .
22 This form of specialisation is attractive to potential clients , particularly where the executive search consultant has undertaken many assignments successfully and has a functional discipline that works across a diversity of industries .
23 Since a Wimpey presence was first established in Jordan in 1979 , the company has undertaken many prestigious contracts in the Heshemite Kingdom , including building palaces for the King .
24 The intrepid lady traveller Celia Fiennes had a near miss when her horse was nearly sucked into a dyke near Ely in 1698 ; and in the same year she took care to avoid Martin Mere in Lancashire , ‘ that as the proverb sayes has parted many a man and his mare indeed ’ .
25 and one which , as he has noticed while walking through the great houses of the world , ‘ has given many an anonymous carver a little power over the grave . ’
26 In many cities the names are still interchangeable , a fact that has given many a visitor a mystified look .
27 The development of occupational pension schemes , and the rapid increase of owner-occupation since the 1950s , has given many elderly people far more economic security in old age than they ever had when they were reliant on the sale of their labour power .
28 NMW is launching a new award for the silliest job title in Britain ‘ to demonstrate the degree to which posing has penetrated many companies , at the cost of performance ’ .
29 For example , greater capital mobility has permitted many governments , for good or ill , to initiate development projects that previously had been starved by capital shortage and has helped raise the levels of ambition for future competitiveness and importance on the world stage .
30 It has claimed many converts .
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