Example sentences of "[to-vb] many [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ARCHITECTURAL Tours ( 01-267 6497 ) offers a 10-day tour to Los Angeles , ‘ the architectural Mecca of the Western world ’ , to visit many of the buildings including those by Frank Lloyd Wright , Frank Gehry , Ray and Charles Eames , M Schindler , art galleries and museums — as well as the opportunity to visit several architects ' practices .
2 One approach would be to create separate offences to cover many of the situations in which violence occurs , and to single out those situations in which there is some element of aggravation , such as attacks on law-enforcement officers .
3 We had to assume many of the debts of Ferdinand Marcos and his associates and this has increased the repayments to banks like Barclays to such an extent that we have had to agree to the conditions of the IMF to get new money .
4 As hopes for the League disintegrated and the Peace Ballot consensus broke apart , those who followed the logic of collective security found themselves forced to unlearn many of the lessons of the First World War .
5 This explained why LGS was not used by mothers to treat many of the cases of loose stool presented by children , since the mothers ' diagnosis was of one other than daeria .
6 Thus the expedition is neatly manipulated to include many of the requirements of the national curriculum : ‘ We are very keen to make sure that we do n't lose all the good things that have been going on in schools , ’ she says .
7 We simply do not know how to predict many of the outcomes of our actions …
8 Lacan offers us a new conception both of science and of truth , and asks us to abandon many of the procedures for verification or falsification on which the credibility of scientific enquiry traditionally rests .
9 At the level of legal theory the natural-entity model of the company attempts to encapsulate many of the features of the corporatist countervision .
10 The revolution that resulted in molecular biology enabled us to begin to understand many of the processes in the cell at the molecular level , although it must be stressed that we have a long way to go .
11 UniData is based on the next-generation nested relational data model , which is claimed to solve many of the problems of conventional relational databases and create a bridge to object-oriented databases .
12 On the other hand , we had learnt to recognise many of the chimps as individuals , and felt they had become firm friends .
13 Nevertheless the Joint Chiefs were steadily coming to share many of the assumptions of the British military .
14 Forecasts made by married couples of their personal family size seem to share many of the drawbacks of demographic forecasts made by demographers ; especially too much dependence on current conditions ( Westoff and Ryder 1977 ) .
15 Industry in general is expected to inherit many of the benefits in the future .
16 But it is very different from a forward contract and has been designed to remove many of the disadvantages of forward contracts .
17 Kim Young Sam , who was due to begin his single five-year term of office on Feb. 25 , 1993 , promised to maintain many of the policies of his predecessor .
18 It is fairly easy to quantify many of the costs of marketing in both human and financial terms , the extra meetings , the extra bits of Paper are identifiable in terms of time and cash .
19 At that time the party seemed to have many of the characteristics of a party which did not expect to win elections : it had changed its leadership only a few weeks before the general election was called , Lansbury having resigned and been replaced by Attlee on a temporary basis ; and it suffered from a good deal of internal factionalism , and found its major policy demand — collective security through the League of Nations — ‘ scooped ’ by Stanley Baldwin , the Prime Minister .
20 On the face of it , the market appears to have many of the features of a contestable market , that is , one where competitive conditions are maintained regardless of the market structure , due to the threat of new entry .
21 I find it hard to understand it does not seem feasible to explain I can not see how neo-Darwinism seems inadequate to explain many of the complexities of animal behaviour it is not easy to comprehend how such behaviour could have evolved solely through natural selection It is impossible How could an organ so complex evolve ?
22 So , the Glacial Control theory , while seeming to be mostly invalidated as a basic explanation , may come into its own as the best way to explain many of the details of present reef morphology .
23 Some have options which enable the user to correct many of the disadvantages of the type .
24 He tended to blame many of the ills of the Conservative Party on the ‘ self-serving ’ apparatchiks of Conservative Central Office , and many of the ills of the country on the ‘ petty-fogging ’ of parliamentary life .
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