Example sentences of "[adv] many [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Teenage fertility — both legitimate and illegitimate — brings together many of the problems of poor knowledge and planning , the harmful consequences of unwanted fertility , and its transmission across generations .
2 It may seem a little curious that these are the problems which have exercised the minds of so many of the writers on Mary Queen of Scots above all else .
3 He let his racket do the talking and discovered the magic of The Championships that he had previously derided , as have so many of the giants of the past .
4 The South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone treaty impliedly modifies the Vienna Convention provisions on treaties and third parties by establishing its own regime , a course that is made necessary by the framing of so many of the provisions of the Vienna Convention in terms applicable only to parties .
5 Dated 1910 , it extended from Singapore to northern Australia , so many of the islands on our route let alone the hazards did not even figure .
6 So many of the islands in other parts of the world have turned into major real estate developments — take Hawaii , for instance . ’
7 In our complex society so many of the peculiarities of our institutions and policies can be explained only by what has gone before .
8 The Romanesque foundations of so many of the houses in this area bear witness to its size and wealth .
9 It is this footloose quality of so many of the potentes in Charles 's reign which belies Dhondt 's tidy territorial model .
10 Under the influence of Cézanne , Picasso 's work becomes once again more purely painterly , and these figures , though still simple and often clumsy and awkward in appearance , never give the impression , as did so many of the paintings of the Negroid phase , of being the pictorial counterparts of wooden sculptures .
11 Just by chance I happened to have the opportunity of watching yesterday morning and found it a prayerful , joyful experience with so many of the parishioners of very generation actively involved .
12 Scarlet supposed she should be grateful that her daughter had not shaved her head , tattooed her nose or chosen to go around in floor-length black , hung about with chains and crucifixes like so many of the girls on the streets .
13 ‘ In fact , so many of the thoughts in the opera are so simple , or even simplistic in other particulars .
14 Like so many of the decisions of sixties planners , this cruel decision has brought both spiritual and physical desolation in its wake .
15 This leads to a deep frustration among so many of the believers in countless churches .
16 It is a question not answered by the superficial assumptions about the impossible Scottish nobility found in so many of the books about Mary , in stage-plays such as Bolt 's Vivat Regina and in the celluloid romanticizing of Hollywood and Hal Wallis .
17 Since so many of the walks in this area are dominated by the old lead-mine workings it 's probably worthwhile looking for a little here at the history and techniques of lead-mining .
18 Why are so many of the tracks by cute white boys strumming guitars ?
19 This explains why so many of the eye-spots on the bodies of prey animals have evolved such a subtle and complex degree of mimicry .
20 And the worst of it is that , unlike the small child , they have learnt so many of the tricks of the adult world : How to play on parental guilt , how to manipulate , how to hide their real feelings and how to convince those that love them most that they are ‘ OK , honestly , mum ’ when actually they are consumed with anxiety and doubt .
21 This flexibility is particularly valuable when so many of the subjects within the Faculty are not taught at school and the first year university course will be the first opportunity to sample them .
22 From the first he closely identified himself with the city , its people , and their aspirations in ways which helped to break down many of the prejudices of his people and their Presbyterian neighbours .
23 Delegates also expressed concern over the success of the anti-fur trade campaign , which had effectively shut down many of the markets for one of the Inuits ' principal exports .
24 Thus many of the elements of the familiar Victorian pub were already in place at the time of William IV 's death in 1837 .
25 Finally many of the checks on the ferocity of West European warfare did not exist , or were less effective , farther east .
26 The Russian Federation took over many of the functions of the former Union .
27 Within the further education sector , the FEFCs [ Further Education Funding Councils ] will take over many of the duties at present the responsibility of local authorities .
28 I did ask whether the Association of Chief Police Officers have been told that they are going to they are likely to have to take over many of the responsibilities of the British Transport Police as from the first of April .
29 Over the past ten years or more I have helped open many of the superstores on the South coast with the interviewing of new staff , and on August 24 we shall open the new Worthing branch at Lyons Farm .
30 The tombs represent a period of wealth and expansion in the sixth and seventh centuries B.C. Many of the finds in sculpture and decoration have been taken to museums , but the chambers remain .
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