Example sentences of "[conj] many of [art] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In wholly man-made processes , the ‘ arts ’ run through into the significant areas of dress , ornament , furnishing , decoration , gardening , where many of the same criteria of beauty , harmony and proportion apply yet where the full definition as ‘ art ’ is usually withheld , within the modern specialization . |
2 | But although there was little doubt that many of the latter ideas were attractive in terms of pollution , their practicality was a matter for some debate . |
3 | For a later period , the coins demonstrate that many of the same men were moneyers before and after the Norman conquest of England in 1066 , and so are a vivid sign of administrative continuity between late Anglo-Saxon and early Norman England . |
4 | Inevitably skills analysis is more general and less definitive than task analysis although many of the same procedures for extracting evidence might be used . |
5 | While many of the more stock responses regarding the " flatness ' of Hemingway 's prose style were produced , there were problems in explaining how this " flatness ' was created in the text . |