Example sentences of "many other [noun pl] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Many other creatures feed on the animals that feed in this way , or upon the animals that feed on them .
2 As Americans , and relatives from many other countries filed through the town , and walked over the surrounding countryside yesterday — over 20 nationalities were represented on the flight — Mr Joe Horgan , a spokesman for the American victims of Flight 103 , spoke of a bond between the US and Lockerbie .
3 Many other venues suffered as the Sixties drew to a close .
4 The Sutton Hoo lyre was deposited with many other possessions lying around the burial chamber in a ship , which remains one of the best examples of contemporary marine engineering .
5 However , if the dividend is to be effectively delivered , it can not leave us vulnerable to the many other surprises hiding around the corner .
6 It has since been pointed out by Digby McLaren ( 1970 ) that many other groups disappeared at the same level or underwent traumatic changes .
7 There are many other schemes described in the book .
8 Many other languages fed into the movement and made significant contributions : the secular discourse of anti-statism and personal rights , the tactics of pressure group politics , even the heavily patriarchal morality of the newly enfranchised labour aristocrats in the industrial north .
9 Maybe it will not provide much new material for the dedicated enthusiast because there are so many other books devoted to the early history of railways .
10 It is not possible here to chronicle the many other points included in the Submissions to the Labour Court on behalf of the Bank Assistants .
11 There are many other legends associated with the region .
12 Many other couples stay with the commitment to a shared problem but fail to resolve it .
13 Like many other mills connected with the woollen industry , their history is inextricably linked with that of the families of Flemish weavers who , following religious persecution , fled to England during the 15th and 16th centuries .
14 Arboreal rodents , primates , and many other mammals take to the trees as an escape route and the majority of them rarely risk a descent to the ground unless it is vitally necessary .
15 There are many other watermills scattered throughout the marshlands in addition to the wonderful Alvingham example .
16 In the nervous systems of arthropods , for example — including insects and crustacea — the head ganglion — the brain — may be important , but is so only in the sense of King John amongst the barons ; there are many other ganglia distributed throughout the arthropod body , each with a considerable degree of autonomy .
17 £10 would seem a reasonable compromise in view of the many other demands made by the myriad charities in existence today .
18 Many other measures enacted by the outgoing military government provided , for example , for the transfer of buildings from government to Army ownership and for the protection of civil servants from dismissal .
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