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

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1 Hemlines have since come down , and so have many of the buildings .
2 For example , an archaeologist in a museum attached to a university may also lecture to students , as well as direct research excavations for the university , and thus perform many of the functions of all three types of professional archaeologist .
3 Mind you , I still see many of the images I created then reproduced in other countries .
4 The first is that the conservation policies themselves still have many of the assumptions of the colonial model .
5 The changes also anticipate many of the demands which were expected to be made at opposition rallies tomorrow in Sofia and the provinces where calls are expected for the resignation of many of the figures ousted yesterday .
6 We now understand many of the problems but there is still a great deal which is not properly understood .
7 While the Ophioplinthacinae as a whole apparently forms a well-differentiated subfamily group many of the genera included appear ill-defined .
8 In many ways one could argue that there was nothing new in the FMI ; it was simply that many of these changes were almost two decades late in being recommended since they closely resemble many of the proposals contained in the Fulton Committee Report of 1968 ( Cmnd. 3638 ) .
9 They therefore share many of the characteristics of the traditional market .
10 So too have many of the communities themselves .
11 So too have many of the communities themselves .
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