Example sentences of "it is [verb] [prep] many [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is supported by many scanner manufacturers , and can in some cases be produced from fax . |
2 | But unfortunately it is beset with many problems . |
3 | Secondly , as a matter of fact , it is accepted in many areas of the higher education curriculum that the basic conceptual understanding can not be fully accomplished at the undergraduate stage , in which case the ‘ frontiers of knowledge ’ can be shown only to students who follow on to a postgraduate programme . |
4 | ‘ But there again , it is written on many tombstones … |
5 | Mr Lawson responded pleasantly : ‘ I am glad that my honourable friend raised that issue because , although it is an absurdity , it is believed by many people other than my honourable friend , who understandably picks up things that he hears other people say . ’ |
6 | More importantly , this is the relationship as it is perceived by many speakers , both in the Caribbean and in Britain . |
7 | To the extent that it is used in many countries as part of the process by which scientists communicate , and through which scientific knowledge grows , it will be treated here as equivalent to the formal . |
8 | It is used in many weapon forms ( katas ) , notably in tai chi chuan . |
9 | It is simplified in many ways : it ignores patterns of length and diphthongization and excludes tokens of post-velar environments in which front-raising occurs ( chiefly among older speakers ) . |
10 | This perspective is not confined to Britain ; it is found in many countries , both developed and less developed . |
11 | It is known by many names : the SEM , the Internal Market , the 1992 Programme . |
12 | This is dialectical , both in the sense that it is marked by many kinds of interplay , as we have seen , and in the sense that at each stage there is retention and extension of existing elements , as well as negation of them . |