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

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1 You may also be eligible for a range of services if your child is considered to be ‘ in need ’ ; a technical phrase which is likely to include many children with HIV , or children living in a household where an adult has HIV .
2 Sailing is a natural mixer , and in the relaxed atmosphere of our holidays it 's easy to make many friends .
3 ‘ From Arsenal 's point of view , it 's good to have many players to choose from but Anders can not be happy sitting on the bench or up in the stands .
4 Furthermore , the states of a theorem prover are sets of axioms and proved assertions , and these are easily remembered , so it is easy to keep many states simultaneously .
5 In this example , No. 3 is the same as No. 1 , but it is easy to imagine many circumstances in which they would be different in practice .
6 With the views just described it is possible to perform many queries on LIFESPAN information and produce complex reports .
7 Using randomization , it is possible to generate many examples of a similar nature that , if required , can also be self-grading against pupil performance .
8 While it is possible to specify many reports when the system is first designed , their number and content change frequently .
9 However , although it is possible to overcome many types of barrier , there will always be some that can not be eliminated .
10 The city had a relatively ‘ open ’ society and was the goal of countless migrants , but , as at Leicester , it is difficult to find many examples of families which stayed for more than three generations .
11 According to senior securities adviser at the Royal Bank of Scotland , while this would mean formalising what is already a de-facto two-tier market , it is unlikely to find many objectors among the ranks of private investors .
12 Furthermore , it is likely to take many years of research and practical work on intervention before we will be clear about the implications of this approach for children with language impairments .
13 He 's got h he he 's likely to have many years yet is n't he , working for
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