Example sentences of "many [noun] [verb] from the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 An open , sunny site is best as many herbs originate from the Mediterranean where they get thoroughly baked during the summer .
2 It had dealt successfully with yet another of the many crises arising from the slow dissolution of the Ottoman Empire .
3 Many nationalities traded from the Jewish quarter and an area called the Ungelt or Customs House developed in front of the Church of St James .
4 Many Serbs fled from the advancing Turks and settled north of the Sava in the Hungarian-held lands which came to be known as Vojvodina .
5 Apart from the ecclesiastical buildings of northern and central Italy , there are many towers surviving from the Romanesque and Medieval periods when they were places of refuge , fortresses and , later , status symbols .
6 Though the subjects available as part of law degree courses have increased enormously in range in recent years , the balance of courses offered is still weighted considerably in favour of ‘ practical ’ subjects reflecting traditional private law concepts of property rather than the ‘ new property ’ in the many entitlements deriving from the public law that regulates the welfare state ( Abel , 1982 ; Zander , 1978 ) .
7 Kirchberg is well known locally for its band and throughout the season they stage many concerts ranging from the serene to good old thigh slapping and yodelling nights out .
8 Many people suffer from the same disease of thinking they must be right all the time , and they must push their rightness onto other people .
9 It rises in the Vaults and its fast flowing waters are further augmented by the many streams flowing from the eastern edge of the Grey Mountains .
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