Example sentences of "many [noun] [vb base] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ( Unfortunately , the fact that many projects have produced attractive material which is extremely effective in the hands of some teachers but that has not been widely successful may reasonably be interpreted either as an aim- or a style-mismatch , or as a dissemination problem . )
2 It seems very doubtful whether the required amount of water ever falls in present conditions and many authorities have attributed such erosion to a wetter period during the Pleistocene .
3 Although , as seen above , some courts have persisted in a form of prior categorisation to decide whether natural justice should be applicable , many courts have eschewed such labels .
4 Many cities have erected similar memorials .
5 Many States have made such declarations , subject , however , to a variety of conditions , mainly requiring the requested State to be informed about , or to be present at , the taking of the evidence .
6 Many schools have used continuous assessment of course-work as part of the work leading to GCE O level ( Mode 3 ) ; and still more have used it in the CSE examinations .
7 With the 50th anniversary of the USAAF in the UK , many books have appeared this year , and will probably continue to do so .
8 Many manufacturers have made great improvements in the security of their vehicles .
9 Many branches have reported large sums being transferred by individual customers from building societies as a result of our advertising and its high interest claim .
10 I think , that the movers of two four seven did not create , or seek to create an intention of concern , but you know there 's something else that many speakers have done this week when they 've come to this rostrum .
11 Many animals need to make long journeys over unfamiliar country during the normal course of their lives .
12 Many companies have developed technical skills in-house , and no longer rely on dealer backup .
13 Many companies have followed this example .
14 Far too many companies appear to ignore this phase in a woman 's life . ’
15 But how many youngsters take take any notice of what their mam and dad says ?
16 As far as the government is concerned , such efforts seem to be too little , too late : the traumas of many years have created strong suspicion and resistance to any state interventions .
17 However , they are now appearing in such large numbers that many libraries have prepared Key word in context ( KWIC ) lists , which give the range of subjects covered in the various abstracting and indexing sources available in the library .
18 But many places hate importing other people 's rubbish .
19 That this mild-mannered three piece manage to fulfil those rash dreams is a genuine joy at a time when so many bands seem to have one trick less than a dead pony .
20 In recent years many governments have mounted vigorous campaigns against drinking and driving .
21 Current trends suggest that many organisations expect to store increasing percentages of their records in improved versions of such systems .
22 Many stations choose to spend this money on recording their station 's jingles , while others prefer to involve themselves with promoting local concerts by international artists .
23 Many composers have used melodic shapes based on virtually the same scale and chord patterns , or on similar rhythms , yet produced themes unmistakably their own .
24 Many mortgagees have issued standard forms of consent for completion in such circumstances ( and see Precedent 11 ) .
25 5.22 Defective premises To give notice to the Landlord of any defect in the Premises which might give rise to an obligation on the Landlord to do or refrain from doing any act or thing in order to comply with the provisions of this Lease or the duty of care imposed on the Landlord pursuant to the Defective Premises Act 1972 or otherwise and at all times to display and maintain all notices which the Landlord may from time to time [ reasonably ] require to be displayed at the Premises The difficulty here is that this covenant could impose an unfair obligation on the tenant and it should therefore be amended as follows : To give notice to the Landlord upon becoming aware of any defect … 5.23 New guarantor Within [ 14 ] days of the death during the Term of any Guarantor or of such person becoming bankrupt or having a receiving order made against him or having a receiver appointed under the Mental Health Act 1983 or being a company passing a resolution to wind up or entering into liquidation or having a receiver appointed to give notice of this to the Landlord and if so required by the Landlord at the expense of the Tenant within [ 28 ] days to procure some other person acceptable to the Landlord [ such acceptance not to be unreasonably withheld ] to execute a guarantee in respect of the Tenant 's obligations contained in this Lease in the form of the Guarantor 's covenants contained in this Lease Although this may be perfectly fair and reasonable in that a guarantor 's covenants are expected to last during the period for which they are given , many tenants try to resist this covenant on the basis that it may be extremely difficult for the tenant to produce an alternative guarantor .
26 ‘ As so many managers have discovered such players come cheaper than those in the Irish League .
27 But even so , many farmers choose to keep small herds of dairy cows , for milk and for rearing young cattle .
28 Some of the many changes include replacing existing lighting with low watt bulbs , using solar energy , introduction of low-flow shower heads , use of salt water in lavatories in some areas , replacement of disposable crockery with china and glassware and paper napkins with linen , promotion of draft rather than bottled beer , a purchasing policy favouring recyclable packaging .
29 Outside the script departments of a few studios , too many producers have taken lazy routes to their scripts .
30 In the 1960s , 1970s and 1980s many macroeconomists have seen different lights on the road to an economic Damascus .
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