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

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1 Many of the right kinds of incentives will be put in place , but will decision-makers respond by carefully considering their options within an economic evaluation framework , or will by respond in a more ad hoc manner ?
2 But while rightsizing may be good news for end-users , it is bad news for many of the established giants of the IT industry .
3 Their visits break many of the established patterns of human/dolphin encounter : they accept gifts of dead fish ( one theory is that the dolphins receive the fish as a signal from humans that they have come to play and interact ) , and they maintain their own social grouping while at the same time allowing close human contact .
4 They have been there over years and many of the established patterns of reaction are demanding to be looked at .
5 These allowed many former civil servants to enter business ( notably in Zambia ) and many of the established traders of west Africa ( most dramatically in Nigeria ) to move from commerce into production .
6 Many of the chemical reactions in the cell actually go on in the fabric of membranes ; a membrane acts as a combined conveyor-belt and test-tube rack .
7 Unless nitrogen pollution is significantly reduced , many of the rare plants for which conservation sites were designated or nature reserves were set up will disappear .
8 Bristol 's ambitious plans have been presented to a wideranging audience : the leaders of many of the largest companies in this country , including , for example , BT , Sainsbury 's , IBM and Hewlett Packard , Booker and United Biscuits , Smith Kline Beecham and ICI ; the Directors of the major charitable trusts , such as the Wellcome Foundation , the Leverhulme Trust , CRC and Action Research , and the Rayne and Nuffield Foundations ; Government and learned institutions including the Royal Society , the Advisory Board for the Research Councils , MRC and MAFF ; and the press and media such as The Economist , The Director and Nature , together with leading journalists ( not least Bristol graduates Sue Lawley , Rosemary Hartill and Liz Howells ) .
9 However , the Association represents only around 80% of the finance and leasing industry , and many of the largest operators in the photocopier sector are not members .
10 Although the prevalence of a few types of physical impairments is higher among males , many of the largest subgroups of older disabled people contain more women than men .
11 Many of the 900 branches of the WEA run local courses .
12 As mentioned there are few records to name the originators of many of the finest carvings of the 16th century , but approximately 400 years after Simon Werman left his name or initials on his work , 15 men and women of the village of Halse near Taunton decided on a unique and practical way of assisting with the restoration of the village church of St James .
13 The debt to Italy , and particularly to Venice , is apparent in many of the finest buildings in Šibenik , Trogir , Split and Dubrovnik , and one does not need the constant reminders of their origins which are provided by the many replicas of the winged lion of St Mark 's which adorn them .
14 Many of the greatest artists in Prague worked on these important interiors , including the Fleming Adrian Vredeman de Vries at the beginning of the 17C .
15 Many of the greatest treasures in National Trust houses would have been sold abroad long ago if it had not been for the ‘ in lieu ’ system , which was established in 1956 and which enabled private owners to give works of art to the nation in lieu of capital taxes .
16 It is an attractive idea but one difficult to prove ; in any case many of the greatest successes of the bivalves have been in life habits that the brachiopods never adopted burrowing and swimming free for example ) .
17 The chief town of Bigorre is Tarbes , out on the plain to the north ; but its chief beauty is the high mountain country to the south , for Bigorre contains many of the greatest peaks on the French side of the Pyrenees , as well as such geological splendours as the Cirque de Gavarnie .
18 However , many of the distorting images of old age still persist .
19 However , in many of the developed countries in which age at entrance into legal marriage has been rising , later marriage has been counterbalanced by a tendency for increasing proportions of women to establish consensual unions , and at increasingly earlier ages .
20 Many Romanians took a prurient pleasure in whispering news of the latest outrage , but many of the alleged crimes of the ‘ Crown Prince ’ were invented by the fertile imagination of his parents ' subjects .
21 But Mr Darlington says many of the unsuccessful applicants in Alyn and Deeside are people who are severely disabled , yet do not satisfy the criteria necessary for relief to be granted them .
22 A spokesman said : ‘ These include Government plans to charge VAT on coal , gas and electricity bills — a move which could hit the pockets of millions of older people throughout the UK , including many of the 100,000 pensioners in Northern Ireland , who are already struggling to survive on low pensions and reduced income . ’
23 Many of the remote areas of Scotland have aging populations and many such people do not have the use of cars .
24 People who live in the country and are close to nature , like Tess , keep many of the pagan ideas of their ancestors in their souls .
25 Increased cellular proliferation has previously been reported in Barrett 's mucosa , and it is interesting to note that EGF is found in many of the epithelial cells of Barrett 's epithelium .
26 Were this to be the case then the party would almost certainly adopt the essentials of the Establishment perspective — the more so since this perspective is keenly attentive to many of the contemporary concerns of the New Right .
27 Many of the contemporary suggestions for improving the management of the empire 's finances bore fruit during Reitern 's first year as minister .
28 He could , for instance , have drawn many of the Roman elements in the Decretio from a Roman legal handbook compiled in the kingdom of the Burgundians , the Lex Romana Burgundionum .
29 It is perhaps a feature which could be added to many of the existing railways in some way so that the many enthusiastic photographers can enjoy that aspect of our hobbies without some of the restrictions that are presented today ?
30 We already know that many of the existing members of the Community currently pay little more than lip service to EC directives .
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