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

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1 Much as technology seems to gather pace with the development of more and more sophisticated equipment so do the methods employed by the many users .
2 Taking these two points into consideration leads us to the conclusion that meaningful chain dimensions can only be values averaged over the many conformations assumed .
3 The properties of individuals emerge from the many aspects of the complex whole .
4 The programme has reflected the needs arising from the many relief projects in Africa as well as the efforts being made to help improve the management of transport in health and other programmes .
5 Teams of officials from Britain , Hong Kong and China had spent five days haggling over the many points of disagreement left over from the visit of Douglas Hurd , the British foreign secretary , to China last month .
6 It is considered essential for employers and students to have access to easily understood information about the types of qualifications offered by the many institutions across the spectrum of the European countries .
7 Yet these are small gains to set against the many reverses the right has suffered since Mr de Klerk started to undo apartheid .
8 Revolutionary special effects recreate the working conditions of a deep sea voyage , above and below deck , providing an insight into the hardships experienced by the many men and boys who went to sea and the occasional heartache of those left at home .
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