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

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1 The company claims to have solved many of the problems of poor reception suffered by mobile phone users .
2 Of Mathilda there was no sight whatsoever and I realised that Bowyer 's death had panicked many of the servants into leaving Templecombe .
3 They had been wary , and had resolved many of the doubts of two suspicious , confirmed loners already .
4 Such forms of entertainment , moreover , sharply reflected many of the contradictions of working-class marriage and sexual life .
5 Nevertheless French firms have aped many of the practices of American bidders .
6 In the years after the defeat of 1935 the Party formulated many of the policies on which it was to be returned in 1945 .
7 Val had said ) which operated from the British Museum , to which Ash 's wife , Ellen , had given many of the manuscripts of his poems , when he died .
8 From 9 January to 10 February she has invited many of the artists with which she has been closely associated during those years to show .
9 The government has challenged many of the assumptions of several participants and commentators on British politics .
10 The new secret police swiftly recovered many of the powers of its predecessor .
11 In more peaceful times he had assisted many of the ladies of the cantonment in childbirth .
12 For those who did n't get to know , some of the local fraternity cut many of the lines on Friday night or Saturday morning .
13 Everyone said that the priest had encouraged many of the burnings during the twenties .
14 A recent report from the South Western district based on in depth interviews with 12 preregistration house officers and the staff who had supervised them during their house jobs identified many of the problems with our present system .
15 He can show that silting and sediments over such sites , together with later erosion and obscuring by medieval sites , have removed many of the traces of such prehistoric valley settlements .
16 LM And I suppose we have already eliminated many of the causes of aggression — in some measure .
17 This implemented many of the recommendations of the Stevens Committee .
18 ( The data shown here come from the work of John Griffith and colleagues at Birmingham University who have pioneered many of the techniques in this field . )
19 He had read many of the books in the library , and knew exactly where every one was , much better than Mr Crangle .
20 He had abhorred many of the traders of Tangier who would do business with either side .
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