Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [vb -s] that many [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 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 ) .
2 ‘ The sale of one book to a public library ensures that many readers will take advantage of that authorship .
3 This survey shows that many patients received no follow up and no change to treatment despite experiencing an asthma attack .
4 This insidious behaviour means that many drugs which interfere with the life-cycle of the virus , for example by inhibiting the activity of crucial enzymes , will do the same to normal host cells .
5 Circumstantial evidence suggests that many trees have died in areas of Germany where acid rain is most prevalent .
6 The pattern of labour in an advanced economy means that many jobs and roles now require specialized education and training to a higher level than before , though this co-exists with ‘ de-skilling ’ in other jobs .
7 One persuasive argument says that many dinosaurs probably needed a high metabolic rate when they were not fully grown , since they had to grow , as we have seen , at a great pace .
8 Definitional convention means that many items are classified as current expenditure ( e.g. R & d and industrial training ) when they are , in fact , capital items .
9 The third part shows that many problems encountered in police investigation turn up in scientific research and considers what lessons may be learnt from the experience of science .
10 This last fact means that many aspects of Salibi 's theory can not as yet be put to the test .
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