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

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1 Rather than suggesting a different incentive system , which would enable the agency to maintain at least some timber harvesting in many of the forests on the list , the agency is deliberately limiting its options .
2 The main economic and social themes which have already been considered in many of the chapters of this book reappear as the dominant themes in any discussion on housing policy .
3 It is also used in many of the cakes for decorative effects , piping , and backgrounds that are peaked up with a palette knife so that the icing hardens into a choppy surface to represent grass or sea .
4 Concepts of honour and shame associated with manliness can be found in many of the cultures of southern Europe but , while this behaviour pattern seems to have declined in Spain , it has flourished in Latin America .
5 When the mutation that produces aposematic colour first appears in the population it will be rare ; but it will nevertheless be common in particular families , as it will be present in many of the siblings in those families with the mutation .
6 A ‘ denial of female sexuality ’ is often seen as the most characteristic manifestation of Victorian prudery and hypocrisy , and indeed it is possible to detect in many of the treatises from the mid-nineteenth century an attempt to challenge its reality .
7 While both tuned and untuned percussion instruments can be used in many of the forms of accompaniment already mentioned , as part of an ensemble or orchestra , those of indefinite pitch such as cymbals , gongs , and drums need special mention because they can be used alone , without using other conventional instruments .
8 As in many of the cases of environmental change discussed in this text , social or historical factors underlie many of these changes .
9 When the Goncourt brothers noted in their Journal in the 1860s that the new Paris resembled ‘ some future American Babylon ’ , they were nearer to the truth than they knew , though they got it the wrong way round , for it was in many of the cities of the United States that French influence was predominant .
10 By providing interactive and exciting programmes for women on a daily basis , and creche facilities for their children , Lloyd effectively widened the potential membership base for his clubs , a move that has paid off handsomely , with waiting lists in many of the disciplines at four of the clubs .
11 The implications of local government reorganisation for party political control is an important consideration in many of the debates between advocates of single- and two-tier systems .
12 It is not surprising that in many of the contests over the centuries , no archer has been able to ‘ ding doon ’ the papingo .
13 Peter Burke has shown how in early modern Europe the gentry had enjoyed participation in many of the recreations of the poor , but in the eighteenth century their role in patronising and encouraging certain popular activities served broader purposes .
14 This restricts arbitrage requiring the short selling of shares to those traders who initially hold long positions in many of the shares in the relevant index , such as large market makers or institutional investors .
15 And and er obviously if you 're going to be European properly there has to be a full cooperation in many of the aspects of life How would you answer the these bogey this bogeyman tactic of loss of sovereignty , ?
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