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

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1 Some water action may still occur intermittently , but many authors refer many of the landforms to a former wetter period .
2 Windows based word-processors share many of the techniques common to the Windows interface .
3 The three gauges ( fine , standard and chunky ) that are available in punchcard versions share many of the accessories — that is , the accessories suitable for both punchcard and electronic machines .
4 Although there is no public evidence available for this assertion , ESGs copy many of the features of LEA programmes — secondment of teachers with good classroom practice , centralized LEA deployment to schools and intensive curriculum development support for the central team .
5 Large numbers of American aid personnel advise many of the governments of lesser developed countries .
6 Filmstrips possess many of the advantages of the tape-slide presentations , but they have a number of disadvantages , one being that the pre-set sequence compels the pictures to be shown in a given order .
7 ( In voluntary aided schools the governors have many of the rights enjoyed by LEAs over reinstatement of pupils in other schools . )
8 Indeed , the categories used in the censuses display many of the concerns of the governments of the day .
9 A diet rich in fibre tends also to be low in fat content because carbohydrate foods provide many of the calories .
10 These measures put many of the dockworkers out of work .
11 Police believe many of the ravers were on drugs .
12 In the boot , police discover many of the clothes the pair tried on ( ’ Gosh , officer I do n't know how they got there , ’ says one ) , and their bulging Filofaxes contain lists of past shoplifting conquests and future targets .
13 British drug laws cover many of the substances abused by young people .
14 These transmitters modulate many of the functions impaired by depression — sleep , appetite , motivation , pleasure and so on .
15 The Task Force also concluded that such benefits share many of the characteristics of pensions and that the principles of SSAP 24 , Accounting for Pensions Costs , are applicable .
16 The Government is preparing its own white paper on regulation of the press for this summer and the MPs hope many of the measures they propose will be included .
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