Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [adv] [verb] [prep] many " in BNC.

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1 As I am constantly told by many who get in touch with me , uncertainty and delay would be damaging to the whole of the further and higher education sector .
2 They are steadily declining in many rivers , and have vanished from others .
3 In consequence of the practical success of the Takayanagi models they are still used by many polymer scientists to describe experimental results , particularly in the " compound " form illustrate in Figure 4.4 .
4 Participating gastroenterologists were asked to enrol eligible duodenal ulcer patients consecutively but none was permitted to enrol more than seven patients since the aim was to recruit patients over a short a time period as possible while ensuring that they were also drawn from many different parts of the country .
5 When the great wave of railway-building took place at the end of the nineteenth century , the old industrial commodities of iron , coal , and cotton were still important , but they were now joined by many others .
6 It is tastefully appointed with many fine antiques and select paintings .
7 It is almost passive advertising and promotion , but I am convinced that it is carefully crafted in many instances by the advertising companies on behalf of the cigarette companies .
8 It is also considered by many to be the best surviving example of a tower mill .
9 It is also used in many of the cakes for decorative effects , piping , and backgrounds that are peaked up with a palette knife so that the icing hardens into a choppy surface to represent grass or sea .
10 However , it is still regarded by many members as the highlight of the season .
11 It would have been parochial of us not to have mentioned it as it is still used in many other countries .
12 More recent work has demonstrated that the allochthon is not quite as confused as was formerly thought , and the term Argille scagliose has been dropped in Italy ( though it is still used in many other parts of the world ) .
13 It is now supported in many quarters and most importantly by disabled people themselves .
14 He is still barred from many corporate towers from which he ran his empire .
15 Next week I shall be talking with Tony Nuttall about Shakespeare and the reasons why he 's still regarded by many people as the greatest playwright of all time .
16 It was soon realized by many of the middle class that ‘ time is money ’ and consequently must be carefully regulated and used economically .
17 It was half-heartedly applied in many districts and this was effectively sanctioned by the obvious lack of government enthusiasm ; it suffered from cumbersome and inexpert administration worsened by a shortage of full-time paid officials ; from reliance on uncertain voluntary funding and , above all , from its central assumption that work could by these means be provided for those in need .
18 A cautious welcome was also given by the colony 's business establishment , but it was not shared by many of those who have campaigned for more generous measures to help restore confidence after China 's bloody suppression of its democracy movement in June .
19 He thought that by involving as many as possible in the formal decision-making , he was ensuring their support ; but he forgot that his pleasure in obedience had been learnt the hard way of monastic conversion , and it was not shared by many — not even , when it came to the push , at Bec — much less in the world .
20 The idea of the emergent Pacific was not in anyone 's mind , and in any case the reality of it was not to appear for many years .
21 But it was strongly felt by many in the court , and indeed by the Shah himself .
22 Although National Party parliamentary leader Jim Bolger denounced the agreement as " a panic move " , it was widely welcomed in many quarters .
23 Being consecrated Bishop in March , 1077 , he was soon engaged in many building projects .
24 He was then buried amongst many other great writers of the past in Westminster Abbey .
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