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

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1 But many of the layers of sediment are not at all uniform and may be relatively thin in places .
2 But many of the activities of government are also subject to what is called ‘ judicial review ’ , which is the subject of Part I. Both of these forms of judicial control are basically retrospective — they are concerned primarily with cure ( dispute resolution ) , not prevention ( dispute avoidance ) ; but prospective methods of regulating ( that is , controlling ) government activities will also receive some discussion .
3 Erm it 's Old Harlow and Churchgate Street it 's in therefore , it 's in the wealthiest part of town but many of the denizens of Old Harlow and erm Churchgate Street are , are sort of st are , are , are I suppose , you know , bourgeois liberals , bourgeois socialists yeah ?
4 But many of the advantages of using brochures can be achieved only if two types are produced , a general brochure conveying basic information and general argument and specialist brochures targeted at particular groups , e.g. parents , parent-governors , governors , local employers and of course potential students .
5 But many of the outputs of governments are themselves public goods , so the problem is not resolved but merely transferred .
6 But many of the ideas of guild socialism also ran within channels which have already been discussed ; the guild socialist 's conception of the state , for example , shared certain similarities with the views of Duguit .
7 All that vanished with the invention of the printing press a few years later , but many of the books in the Corviniana were made in Italy at that time .
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