Example sentences of "which many [n mass] " in BNC.
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1 | Home was a casserole dish for a week until I purchased the usual bowl which many goldfish start off with . |
2 | Below I 've listed some ideas which many people have already carried out . |
3 | Certainly his resignation ensures that he will be in the clear when the economic roof falls in — an event which many people now regard as virtually inevitable . |
4 | Those whom it has encouraged are the likes of Saddam Hussein , who are fundamentally correct in claiming a link between the two occupations — hardly a flattering analogy but one for which many people may be about to pay for America 's 30 years of pusillanimity in the Middle East . |
5 | Centralised records provide the means by which many people may have access to the same body of information , regardless of their physical situation . |
6 | THERE are elements in the Murray committee 's report on the future structure of county cricket with which many people will disagree . |
7 | These were large fields in which many people had a stake . |
8 | His correspondence concerning rowdiness ( a matter on which many people have written , especially since sound broadcasting of Parliament started ) had decreased , perhaps because the public were better able to appreciate the context in which noise arose . |
9 | The popularity of religious cult communities reveals the extent to which many people have turned their backs on the family . |
10 | Unfortunately , the idea ( which many people have held at different times ) of a national ballet for South Africa has not come to fruition even now , four decades later , any more than the dream which John cherished when working in Germany of forming a national company there . |
11 | Studying at home is not the lazy option , which many people think it is , for it needs commitment . |
12 | The adventurer looked about him , and saw a wide beautiful lawn on which many people stood around the Emperor . |
13 | Some concessions seem harmless enough , those which nobody minds and from which many people gain enjoyment ; for example , reduced entrance fees for National Trust properties or Heritage sites . |
14 | Reading is a skill which many people take for granted . |
15 | Take , for example , listening to music , which many people see as a leisure activity . |
16 | In addition , where an odour arises from a works on which many people rely for employment the decision whether to complain or not is influenced by the realisation that should a local authority press their employer to take costly steps to abate the odour , it could result in closure of the works with consequent loss of employment . |
17 | Some graves have been found showing that bowls of food were buried with the body — this was to provide for the journey to the Underworld , which many people believed was made by a dead person 's spirit . |
18 | And since CDs , and the digital process , allow us to hear far more far quietly than was ever before possible , a number of companies are , very sensibly , capitalising on the 78 treasures which many people have never heard . |
19 | When we speak of strong attachment or attraction between two people we are in the realms of love , the basis on which many people in our culture choose or are drawn towards their marriage partner . |
20 | Oliver , being left to himself in the undertaker 's shop , set the lamp down on a workman 's bench , and gazed timidly about him with a feeling of awe and dread , which many people a good deal older than he will be at no loss to understand . |
21 | Mosses are mostly small plants , and often overlooked , but Fontinalis is a useful aquarium plant which many people do not recognise as a moss , although its common name is Willow Moss . |
22 | The trouble is that we live in a part of the world in which many people depend on Unix — not to fight Microsoft and NT , but to earn their living — and there are too many unknowns . |
23 | There is a trap here into which many people fall . |
24 | Private lives require a sturdy minimum of investment in bricks and mortar : there are , for sure , numerous disadvantages in such private lives , but these are disadvantages which many people in St Ann 's might well like to taste . |
25 | Social workers — caring workers generally — are " entrusted " with a burden of responsibility which many people would find impossible and most would find repugnant . |
26 | The kinds of theorisation of classes discussed in Chapter 2 , theorisations concerned with demarcating the working class and the new middle class/ new petty bourgeoisie on Marxist criteria , do not address the problem of assessing the importance of the ‘ classes ’ ( broad collectivities , in my terms ) which are taken to exist in particular social formations — the ‘ classes ’ which are ( more or less consistently ) recognised by the people as such , and to one or other of which many people regard themselves as belonging . |
27 | Demographic circumstances around that time tend to have substantial effects on the type and quality of housing which many people will live in for the rest of their lifetimes . |
28 | It will frustrate the cussedness of the officials who , this year , closed down the passenger lifts on the stroke of 4 o'clock — exactly the moment at which many people on Levels 1 and 2 would have wished to use them as they carried packages down to the exit . |
29 | You could have earlies , lates and nights , which many people do n't know , and I worked earlies , lates and night in engineering . |
30 | And he makes that terrifying statement about the sin against the Holy Spirit , over which many people have needlessly tortured themselves . |