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

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1 certainly if taken in high dosage by injecting 2 or 3 combipens or too many of the tablets , it could cause irregular heart beat .
2 AN OXFORDSHIRE reader expresses astonishment that so many of the hotels featured in this column border on Fawlty Towers .
3 The fact that so many of the balances are associated with graves-goods dating from c .
4 City teachers , even the most experienced , are so accustomed to mobility , access to transport and social competence in getting around that they are continually surprised to find that so many of the children they teach lead lives confined to a few streets .
5 It is a sobering thought that probably many of the parents whose children are in public care were born with capacities similar to readers of this paper .
6 Trolleybus routes 630 and 654 continued to operate unhindered and without modification until 1958 , when it was announced that as many of the vehicles were now over 25 years old ( including those on route 654 ) , they needed replacement and what better than the ‘ more flexible ’ motor bus .
7 Fergie was not , strictly speaking , Diana 's type ; she was certainly not like her old friends , nor indeed many of the friends she has made in the last few years .
8 So much so that they are convinced that very many of the problems that they deal with are unemployment related .
9 I think one of the problems with this legislation right now is that too many of the discussions with regard to the bill are being made on a political basis .
10 He was always watering his ale , and so many of the villages believe his body should be buried in water .
11 There is a fortune on offer for the side that go into the European Cup 's mini-league , the build-up has been intense and not many of the players will have taken part in a bigger or more crucial event .
12 Loyalty , service , and duty were exactly the values which the ‘ boy labour ’ reformers sought to impress upon young workers , and as many of the reformers were also active , or had been active in one or more of the youth groups , they were sympathetic to the objectives of the Scout movement .
13 And how many of the families of those at Peel Park have seen the equipment which earns all our wages ?
14 They have Soviet-made rifles , mortars and rocket-propelled grenades , and they have captured tanks , guns and armoured personnel carriers from the Iraqi army — though how many of these are usable , and how many of the Kurds can drive them , is not clear .
15 All these can provide information about the site , giving clues as to what the roof looked like , where the floor tiles were made , and how many of the floors had mosaics .
16 This would seem to overcome the problem of segmenting and labeling areas of poor acoustic quality , and so minimise the problem of deciding which and how many of the alternatives should be maintained during left to right processing .
17 And yet many of the attitudes towards the outside world that had flourished in the Tsarist period still play a role in Soviet and now post-Soviet foreign policy today .
18 Of course it is good to see artists at work and artists discussing their work on TV , but so many of the programmes have been disappointing .
19 I 'm sure you 'll find some interesting , I know maybe you 've , you 've er feel like you have your own church or something like that , but so many of the articles are in the general interest , you know , to everybody .
20 The fact that the materials which emerged , for all their faults , were usable in schools reflects the hard work and experience of the writers , but as many of the participants themselves readily admitted the original ‘ Entebbe ’ books needed considerable modification — and the further down the primary age range one travelled the more they needed it .
21 Two years ago the professionals poured scorn on the low-cost packages but now many of the restrictions have been overcome and newspapers , magazines and books are all being created with these and other packages .
22 Trainer Philip Hobbs said : ‘ The dam is a half sister to Bula but unfortunately many of the others have been disappointing .
23 They raise little revenue because so many of the recipients are poor .
24 CONSERVATIONISTS rearing captive barn owls to release into the wild are to be licensed by the Government because so many of the birds are dying .
25 Early attempts to link the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans failed because so many of the workers died of malaria .
26 The days she mostly piddled away , while so many of the nights belonged to Christine .
27 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 .
28 In present times the system is in danger of dying out in the Point district , as so many of the men and women have regular employment in town .
29 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 .
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