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

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1 I see no reason whatsoever , to take the more organised Filane Emirates and Yoruba chieftainates as examples , why some of the more advanced communities should not enjoy many of the advantages of self-government
2 By using a set of standard terms for all its contracts the business can achieve many of the benefits of a detailed contract for all its transactions , without incurring the costs and trouble which individual negotiation would involve .
3 It will necessitate six years of construction work for 24 hours , seven days a week , which will render many of the homes in that district uninhabitable for substantial periods .
4 This can be a significant amount , which may offset many of the advantages of leasing .
5 Visitors will be able to see , sample and purchase many of the products on show , including cheeses , dairy produce , vegetables , pates and smoked fish , bread , preserves , honey , mushrooms , wine , beer and cider .
6 It is hoped that this type of programme will answer many of the criticisms of ill conceived and piecemeal research and provide a model for surgical training in the future .
7 If this is so , it would explain many of the experiences of those who have sojourned there …
8 The establishment of EMU would eliminate many of the distortions to capital movements caused by differences in the macro-economic policies of the member states .
9 ‘ I was prepared to believe that he was genuinely fond of her , although I do n't think many of the others at the Centre would have agreed with me .
10 Even in notation , the differences in musical language between orally transmitted ‘ folk ’ song , printed bourgeois song and recorded rock song come through : they hardly need comment , except to say that they do fit many of the stereotypes of the neo-McLuhanite model ( see Ex. 3.1 ) .
11 We will decentralise many of the responsibilities of the Arts Council , increasing the roles of Regional Arts Boards and local authorities .
12 In the case of means , I can take many of the facts on trust from experts , even leave the choice itself to experts ; but in the case of ends , however humbly I listen to advice , the decision remains my own .
13 The design will emulate many of the features of the Nissan Technology Centre in Japan , with the establishment of an environment in which the creative design process will flourish .
14 Micro Focus decided to implement the object-oriented paradigm in a product that will have many of the features of the completed standard and that will become fully ANSI-compliant when the standard emerges .
15 Systematic approaches to team building can pre-empt many of the problems of effective team management but there is an equal need for Murgatroyd 's ( 1985 ) notion of ‘ self-renewal ’ .
16 In the person of the ( non-academic ) Henry Newbolt , who subsequently was to chair the Departmental Committee , it found a figure who could articulate many of the themes to which both the fledgling discipline and the Association itself adhered .
17 The Bureau has undertaken several studies which have combined systematic econometric testing with economic analysis of particular equations or sectors of the models , and has been able to reconcile and resolve many of the differences in treatment between the models , in turn translating this resolution into its impact on full model properties .
18 Grasping this notion of parallel development on all fronts can alleviate many of the misconceptions about RMI .
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