Example sentences of "is [adj] [to-vb] [adv] many [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | From the wide range of modules available it is possible to put together many combinations to suit individual programmes . |
2 | It is interesting to see how many stars you can count inside the ‘ bowl ’ of Corona. 7 × 50 binoculars show at least 15 . |
3 | Because LEAs are not required to provide data on units to the DES as they are , for example , in respect of special schools , it is impossible to say how many teachers work in them . |
4 | But the battleground is still being marked out , and Unix is likely to find as many problems and hurdles reaching the lower-end of the market as Microsoft with NT will encounter moving up . |
5 | If you are still not sure , just remember that it is better to have too many books than too few . |
6 | The situation is unlikely to improve as many areas of Britain prepare to enter what may well be a third consecutive year of drought with groundwater levels remaining low . |
7 | As a result it is important to create as many wage-earners and taxpayers as possible . |
8 | With his great experience of Scotland and his wide reading , Hamish is able to bring together many disciplines for a detailed and interlinked account of the districts he passes through . |
9 | In addition to all this , Professor Learner has been involved at various times in university adult education , and he takes English Literature courses regularly for the Centre for Continuing Education students , usually , but not invariably , at Friends Centre in Brighton , and I am sure that like myself he is happy to see so many adults from outside the university with us tonight . |
10 | That is bad for business , particularly when Iran is desperate to import so many goods because of the war . |
11 | It is difficult to exaggerate how many eggs the French have in the EC-German basket . |
12 | Unfortunately , in deciding the equivalence of any pair of programs involving WHILE loops , it is necessary to compare infinitely many pairs of their finite syntactic approximations . |
13 | Given certain pieces of data , it is necessary to calculate how many words in the lexicon match this search criteria . |