Example sentences of "[is] [verb] [prep] the many [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That it was once much greater is attested by the many traces of former lazy-beds to be seen on the grazing land .
2 That such genes exist is shown by the many mutants in the genes of mice that can result in abnormal limb development .
3 O. enopla veterna is characterised by the many rugose oral papillae and the low rugose granules .
4 A vital source of first hand information is generated by the many missions and research trips Amnesty sends to countries each year for on-the-spot investigations and to observe trials , meet prisoners and talk to government officials .
5 A more widespread and less blatant kind of sound-symbolism is discussed by the many style studies that see , for instance , suggestions of gloom or obscurity in the ‘ dark ’ vowels o and u , feelings of speed or haste in certain rhythms , and so forth .
6 Launched by Trinity Insurance , Caddysure is aimed at the many golfers who have little insurance cover other than limited extensions to household policies .
7 This case demonstrated the desirability of incorporating the Convention into British law — a step which is urged by the many authors and broadcasters who support this aim through the organisation " Charter 88 " .
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