Example sentences of "be [vb pp] many " in BNC.

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1 The landlord is usually the party who settles the form of the lease ( albeit it may be amended many times before execution ) and most of the covenants are inserted for his protection .
2 This means that , at least for some listeners , a commercial will be heard many times — but these listeners will be few .
3 A BM can be taught many such facts .
4 Charlotte will be wished many happy returns by family and other visitors to a nursing home in Redcar , Cleveland .
5 MAUDE Alice Rand is 107 today and she is to be wished many happy returns by the Queen , the Queen Mother and the Archbishop of Canterbury .
6 That some formality may continue to be required for certain controversial treatments should not be allowed to complicate the much more commonplace decisions that have to be made many times every day in acute hospitals .
7 Having got the feel of the exercise , it can be repeated anywhere , and should be done many times a day .
8 I did and caused to be done many things not previously done by the president .
9 They take time to make , but can be used many times .
10 As the material is recorded it can be used many times .
11 The advantages of films , video-tapes and MEDIATRON programmes are that they allow the careful preparation of material which is recorded and so can be used many times .
12 In substantial problems , this technique may be used many times before one finally resolves the question .
13 Consumers could be offered many different kinds of tariff , for example :
14 CAD gains dramatically when components have to be redrawn many times , when it may out-perform a human by 100 : 1 .
15 Not content that the BBC broadcasts most of a 30-hour Test match live , Mr Hughes wants news bulletins and horse-racing postponed because of the possibility that something significant might occur , even though the action will be replayed many times once cricket coverage resumes .
16 Data in erasable programmable read-only memory ( EPROM ) chips can be updated many times , but only by removing the chip , erasing the original program with ultraviolet light , and then reprogramming .
17 A DC is created once , may be updated many times and is then submitted once .
18 A Product is created once , may be updated many times and is then registered once .
19 For in English-speaking African countries there can be found many strands and many contradictions .
20 On the tombstones in the churchyard will be found many famous names and some grotesque designs .
21 Once established , the pancakes and solid sheet ice are subject to lifting by swell , which may be generated many miles away in open water , and to lateral pressures from winds ; sections split into floes which raft over each other , or form pressure ridges along their edges .
22 Connections of this nature could be woven many times over .
23 This means that the chain must be folded many times like a concertina to be accommodated in the crystal .
24 The book cites a number of further case histories and examples from later centuries , and others similar to those quoted may , of course , be repeated many times over , in all parts of the country .
25 By taking the voltage to +0.5 V they returned to the original low resistance , and this cycle could be repeated many times .
26 Such experiences would need to be repeated many times before there was a lasting effect , but this , of course is irrelevant in the context of the immensity of evolutionary time .
27 Such phrases may be repeated many times with slight variations in each repetition , so that the phrase at the end of the sequence is quite different to that at its beginning .
28 It was an experience to be repeated many times as the canal climbed to the top of the Pennines .
29 Basically , the taxpayers are facing possibly ‘ bad ’ law which makes no provision for the special facts of their own case — which must be repeated many times elsewhere , particulary in , say , Northern Ireland .
30 The bizarre story of British academic institutions ' flattery of the Ceauşescus could be repeated many times over in other impeccably democratic countries .
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