Example sentences of "many of [art] [noun pl] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | With the Criminal Justice Act bringing in major changes to the entire justice system , many of the agencies want time taallow it to work . |
2 | Many of the peaks have routes on them that can be described as forming a midway point between hard Alpine and Himalayan standard — long ridge routes that take several days to accomplish ; big face routes on rock and ice . |
3 | ‘ I feel sure that this will lead to many of the girls following courses in Technology next year and hopefully , eventually seeking jobs in technology in industry ’ |
4 | ‘ I feel sure that this will lead to many of the girls following courses in Technology next year and hopefully , eventually seeking jobs in technology industry ’ |
5 | Many of the users are children and many of the routes utilise Woonerven , whose design is of course already satisfactory for carrying neighbourhood cycle traffic . |
6 | Out of the Frame , the compactness of the gallery restricts Mike Roles ' unique photo sculptures to a couple of pieces , but many of the artists working maquettes should compensate for this ( until 7 Mar ) . |
7 | Many of the roads have lay-bys with picnic tables and bench-seats , and many places are supplied with wood and simple cooking stoves for barbecuing sardines and espetada ( chunks of meat on a skewer cooked over an open fire of laurel twigs ) . |
8 | Many of the soldiers have families held hostage in the refugee camps along the Thai border , but so do the two other , much less effective , resistance factions . |
9 | Many of the gravestones record deaths at early ages . |
10 | The tour is centred around Patterdale Youth Hostel which is ideally located in its proximity to Lake Ullswater where many of the activities take place . |
11 | Many of the writers gave stereotypes of bookshops which were clearly years out of date and which they themselves knew were out of date . |
12 | Many of the papers carried photographs of Dobson and Creed side by side , Dobson 's arm around Creed 's shoulder , as if Creed was not only heir to the business , but also a son . |
13 | I should say that the current ethos of most departments is relatively left-wing as far as the teaching staff are concerned , but that many of the students hold views considerably further to the right . |
14 | Many of the riders wore face-guards like visors in some medieval contest . |
15 | Although there was no sign of him on the Moscow march , many of the demonstrators chanted support for Mr Boris Yeltsin , sacked as Moscow party chief but overwhelmingly elected last March as the city 's representative on the new Congress of People 's Deputies . |
16 | Many of the cultists kissed sidewalk . |
17 | Many of the initiatives to promote community radio in Chile are spearheaded by the National Association of Community Radios ( ANARAP ) , which is supported by WACC . |
18 | While some such questions have featured in this examiner 's papers , many of the questions set attempt to test a breadth of knowledge and understanding across the whole financial accounting syllabus . |
19 | Natural scientists have been giving increasing attention to GEC , both nationally and internationally , but many of the questions confronting policymakers and citizens can only be answered through research in the social sciences . |
20 | Many of the women had headscarves and , among the men , walking-sticks of the folksier kind were popular . |
21 | Many of the problems facing children and their families are caused by poverty . |
22 | Like so many of the problems threatening dolphins all over the world , the Chilean crab bait scandal is easily addressed . |
23 | The strategic placing of the track or pole is the solution to many of the problems surrounding window-dressing . |
24 | This talk/slide show took us to many of the stations forming part of the former Cambrian system . |
25 | It has 353 rooms , and many of the guests repeat visits every year or several times a year , some for over twenty years and more . |
26 | It grew quite crowded , since many of the guests had retinues with them , or at least bodyguards . |
27 | Since many of the traits affecting breeding success are strongly influenced by rearing conditions ( see Clutton-Brock et al . , |
28 | That stake was later sold and the privatization of the ports was completed without any industrial action and with many of the dockers buying shares in the new company . |
29 | Since many of the evangelicals shared Billy Graham 's opinions and valued his methods and saw the good which he did , his article stirred wrath among them and fear about the Bishop of Durham becoming the Archbishop of York . |
30 | Many of the vehicles had windows smashed to disguise engraved registration numbers and stop police tracing them . |