Example sentences of "[be] [adj] that many [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I agree with all that he said — the same problems exist in my constituency and I am sure that many hon. Members will join me in supporting the action for which he has called .
2 Teachers should not be surprised that many such parents find difficulties in understanding the aims of the curriculum and the teaching methods used in United Kingdom schools .
3 Richard Reid , Superdrive 's chief executive , said : ‘ Despite publicity for the new tyre tread laws it is clear that many local drivers are delaying tyre replacements far too long . ’
4 Since AT&T is one of the few major U.S. corporations not to have cut its arts funding significantly over the past year , it is likely that many more museums will tailor exhibition proposals to fit the firm 's thematic guidelines .
5 It is likely that many follow-up meetings will need to be held after the initial announcement is made to communicate progress and to deal with employee problems as they occur .
6 It is likely that many secret societies of women have met at night , and in Western Europe the controversial tradition of witchcraft certainly uses night-time as the appropriate part of the day for work .
7 To treat musculoskeletal pain , manual manipulation of the needles is all that many experienced physicians consider to be necessary .
8 But inspection under these schemes is entirely voluntary , and although it is impossible to gather figures , it is certain that many more organisations ( both private and public ) operate outside the recognition schemes than operate within them .
9 It is true that many experienced abseilers will tackle the steepest descents without any protection or having tied the hanging rope ends together .
10 But we are aware that many ex-shipyard workers are engaged in some very routine work , and that many of them feel they could be made redundant at any moment .
11 However , it was evident that many annual reports included creative presentational techniques which were likely to enhance the user 's perceptions of the company 's performance .
12 It was notable that many valid criticisms , including some from its own scientific advisory board , were totally ignored in the final report .
13 It was true that many British interests , lying overseas , were not affected by events in Europe .
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