Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] that many [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 This showed that many young families moved frequently ; by 1851 the pattern for this group was fairly evenly distributed between the 5- , 10- and 20-mile radii and beyond .
2 This implies that many European firms are too small .
3 In practice , this means that many favoured sites are on prominent positions in the landscape , such as clifftops or mountain ridges , often within areas of scenic appeal .
4 This suggests that many small farmers , unable to cultivate successfully , turned to the sale of renting of land .
5 It is interesting to note that many fast bowlers during the 1920s and 1930s employed a long-off when bowling to Woolley , who was also , of course , a very useful slow left-arm bowler , who could probably be entrusted to get through 10 overs at reasonable cost .
6 Surprisingly perhaps , while blatantly sexist material in the form of caricatures is not common , and usually used with critical intention , it is fair to say that many social studies texts produced for examination classes frequently neglected women , though there were some exceptions .
7 Nevertheless , despite the earnest evangelical endeavours it is probably true to say that many bourgeois groups had little direct interest in working-class morality , as long as work relationships were secured .
8 It is still true to say that many Continental philosophers would hardly be recognised as such by their English-speaking contemporaries .
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