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

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1 Well yes , but in those sorts of terms complementarity becomes a passkey which turns suspiciously many locks .
2 The rather woolly nature of these claims aside , readers might be forgiven for wondering why , if the Cuk converter offers so many desirable features , it is not more commonly used .
3 Field archaeology attracts a great deal of interdisciplinary interest since it offers so many varied and interesting problems .
4 ‘ Watercolour offers so many exciting opportunities — I want to develop my ideas and stretch the limits of the medium .
5 Now it wo n't cure all the problems I 'm pretending that it will , but if we were to have proper seats , proper microphones , electronic voting I believe that it would show symbolically that the House of Commons was prepared to modernize itself and start doing a proper job in our democracy rather than the farce and the theatre which frankly turns so many people off in modern Britain .
6 But he never succumbs to what Max Scheler termed ressentiment — that mixture of resentment and anger and injured pride that destroys so many , even if it were present in earlier years .
7 Ciccolini is capable of very stylish virtuosity and shows this to great effect in the more extrovert pieces to which he also brings genuine humour ( as opposed to the archness which spoils so many performances of Satie 's music ) .
8 Colleagues , this document is surely the way forward for a progressive union which represents so many , many members spread over all aspects of industry .
9 Just what is it about Barbados that produces so many wonderful cricketers ?
10 Edinburgh produces so many theses on geology as a whole that the number on Scottish geology is not disproportionate .
11 Equally to the point , the spectre of drastic economies that haunts so many men and women is often the result of their having only the haziest idea as to their likely income and expenditure .
12 This one is — it involves so many factors , you see . ’
13 With this particular letter I can not say why he chose not to , but he receives so many letters that he can not physically respond to all of them . ’
14 With this particular letter I can not say why he chose not to , but he receives so many letters that he can not physically respond to all of them . ’
15 It 's hunger that drives so many ballet students there , not an innate artistic urge .
16 I 'd quite like to know how much like how , wheth what Darrel actually ran away from , I mean he owes so many people money .
17 ‘ Your husband has so many potions and mixtures on his shelves . ’
18 I think that is why it has so many cinema fans and why the best cinema creators in Spain come from there .
19 But , for example , among other things I have heard one of his ‘ colleagues ’ say that there is no special trick to bringing off good performances when one has so many rehearsals .
20 Now the rate has halved because each of those estate agents has so many properties to sell that they are organising their own crowded sales .
21 That 's why I 'd choose Madonna , too , doing ‘ Live To Tell ’ , which has so many layers of meaning that the simplicity of it can get forgotten . ’
22 Part of the problem is that the Alpha 2.0 has so many features .
23 The reason Bart 's has so many supporters campaigning to save it is because its work is superb .
24 That must be why Glasgow has so many museums .
25 We wanted a name you could remember but because our new secret-fix roofing system has so many advantages we were spoilt for choice .
26 It 's no wonder America has so many shrinks .
27 The club that once prided itself on having so few injuries they could field the same team week in week out now has so many invalids they are lucky to have the same side two games running .
28 I would hate to pick out ‘ the best ’ as she has so many , but I am especially fond of her ‘ Pot Pourri ’ collection and lover her ‘ planets ’ and ‘ Milky Way ’ designs — great for Christmas — and her ‘ Christmas ’ designs would be exceedingly suitable .
29 Medicine 's all-at-once repellent and resplendent feedback hell racket has so many hidden depths and intricacies , it defies easy write-offs and hamfisted pigeonholing .
30 Over in Italy , Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA is less directly affected by the abrupt change in status of all things IBM — it only markets Hitachi 's plug-compatible mainframes , but it has so many other problems that that is little compensation .
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