Example sentences of "that many children " in BNC.
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1 | It is well known that many children in Romanian hospitals have been infected with HIV through reused needles , syringes and infected blood transfusions . |
2 | Could that many children , in one small part of England , really have been sexually abused ? |
3 | By praying that many children from the local area will be drawn to the Holiday Club and the Church , with their families , and ultimately to faith in Jesus . |
4 | There might appear to be an argument in favour of consistency here , but it is surely eclipsed by the need to recognize that many children remain dependent on their parents until they are at least 18 . |
5 | The truth is that many children also work , so 12-,13- and 14-year-olds also attend the accelerated primary schools at night . |
6 | In Natal , the severe disruptions caused in the townships by conflict between supporters of Inkatha and the United Democratic Front ( UDF ) have meant that many children have lost years of school . |
7 | Relief workers at Ebenat camp ( New Scientist , 17 March , p 727 ) last week reported that many children have the disease , and that supplies of vaccine were short . |
8 | People — young people — are not like that ’ , the critics start to cry , forgetting that many children are painfully ( the word is carefully chosen ) aware of the fact . |
9 | However they do acknowledge that many children can be more confident and more assertive than others , but that this is due to them receiving unconditional love . |
10 | It may be that many children will live for years with only episodes of severe illness . |
11 | If a third of the adult population viewed reading with so little enthusiasm , was it any wonder that many children were doubtful as to its worth ? |
12 | Not only is there a lack of research evidence to support this view , but it has been argued that many children do better remaining in a single-parent family than in having to make further adjustments to a third form of family life — the step-family ( Richards and Dyson , 1982 ) . |
13 | He told them that many children learned more slowly . |
14 | They helped to overcome the notion that many children had that bookshops were daunting places . |
15 | Clear evidence shows that many children buy books that have been adapted for television ( though there is less evidence about the number who read them ) . |
16 | It is hardly surprising that many children eventually acquire a similar attitude towards the relevance of mathematics . |
17 | It is hypothesised that many children do not assimilate the link between the pre-requisite experiences and the generalisation which follows , as for example in the finding of the area of a rectangle by counting squares and the presentation of a formula which generalises the results . |
18 | Amnesty claimed that many children had died of torture , carried out to extract confessions from opposition detainees , and that many had " disappeared " . |
19 | In a measured reconsideration of Blincoe 's account , after a modern historian seeking to defend the early cotton masters sought to discredit it , Professor Musson concluded : There is no doubt whatever that many children were exploited and ill treated in the early textile mills , that they were used as cheap factory labour , that their hours of work were far too long , that accident , ill-health and deformities were common , and that cruel punishments were often inflicted . |
20 | It is a tragedy that many children have been denied the chance to take these tests . |
21 | Teachers are finding that many children are spending substantial amounts of time playing the games to the detriment of their school work . |
22 | Sir Anthony famously discovered in Cardiff this month what the rest of the country had known for a year : that many children saw the grisly film and were delighted by his Oscar-winning portrayal of the cannibalistic anti-hero . |
23 | JS has discovered through its FutureCooks competition that many children are keen cooks at an early age . |