Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [noun prp] [verb] [verb] many " in BNC.
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1 | After the wedding , they were taken for breakfast to the house of the officiating priest which by curious coincidence happened to be to Kensington Church Walk , where Ezra Pound had lived many years before . |
2 | Our problem page is enormously popular and Trudy Culross has helped many SHE readers . |
3 | In a very stimulating book , Spatial Analysis in Archaeology , Ian Hodder and Clive Orton have assembled many of the ideas and techniques for examining settlement patterns . |
4 | Erm I would imagine Tukuse that the the difference that you put in difference that you would get between the reportage , to use a French expression , of Princess Diana 's abdication from public life was probably quite pronounced between say for example the Sun newspaper and the Independent newspaper I would imagine that the Independent newspaper probably did n't play in any great significance , it was probably on the front page , perhaps not with a picture but erm there was a couple of columns of report erm the Independent is famous as being the newspaper which when Prince Charles and Lady Diana got married many years ago , they reported it with a single paragraph saying Prince Charles and Diana , the whole world went made at the Royal Wedding and the Independent had one paragraph , which many people , including myself , said right on . |
5 | But Mother Clare had fought many battles since she had taken her vows and she always realised when she was on poor ground . |
6 | Since Mr Clinton has said many times that he will not send ground troops to Bosnia until there is peace , the protection he has in mind will presumably consist of air power , no more . |
7 | John Sessions was far from his best on the show ( and that 's saying something ) , while Julian Clary has seen many better days . |
8 | Obviously , the pitch had been prepared for the spinners , but since West Indies had prepared many of their own pitches for their speed merchants they could hardly complain . |
9 | And as Chia Lin had commented many centuries later , ‘ An army without secret agents is like a man without eyes or ears . ’ |