Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] as many " in BNC.
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1 | What is sure , however , is that prevalence rises markedly with age ( see for example Kay et al , 1970 ; Campbell et al , 1983 ; Maule et al , 1984 ) , and may affect as many as 20 per cent of people over the age of 80 . |
2 | McHale hinted that he may make as many as four changes for the trip , but was not revealing anything last night . |
3 | The army may include as many Heroes as you wish within the normal limitations of the points available . |
4 | The army may include as many High Elf Mages as you wish within the usual limitations of points cost . |
5 | The army may include as many Orc or Goblin Big Bosses as you wish within the normal limitations of the points available . |
6 | The army may include as many Shamans as you wish within the usual limitations of points cost . |
7 | The army may include as many Heroes as you wish within the normal limitations of the points available . |
8 | The army may include as many Battle Wizards as you wish within the usual limitations of points costs . |
9 | Your army may include as many units of Pistoliers as you wish . |
10 | Voters may buy as many tickets as they wish , though no single voter may occupy more than one seat at a time . |
11 | It is not simply a question of the officer displaying an ability to be sympathetic in his demands , he must treat as many cases as possible on an individual basis . |
12 | The first step taken by Tylers was to impose substantially reduced terms and conditions , the next step was to tell G M B members that they must work as many hours as necessary to complete their refuse tasks . |
13 | Here is yet another reason why you should clarify as many of your contract terms as possible . |
14 | The Chief Rabbi himself , mistakenly regarded as the community 's official voice , is heavily influenced by this group whose view of an appropriate response to anti-Semitism and assimilation is that Jewish women should have as many babies as possible . |
15 | each person should have as many LIFESPAN user names as are required to keep the activities separate . |
16 | He retaliates by wishing : ( " That you should have as many cunts as I have pricks on me " ) |
17 | The frequency is chosen to make sure that the core reaches saturation at each alteration , but does not spend any more than a short time in this condition so as to maximise the final output signal ; the circuit should produce as many saturation signals as possible . |
18 | With a bifilar winding the same result is achieved by two pole windings in opposite senses , as illustrated for one pole in Each of the bifilar pole windings must have as many turns as the original winding and the same rated current , so a bifilar winding has twice the volume of a conventional winding . |
19 | England must have as many poets as soldiers , so liberally does she scatter them hereabouts . |
20 | " Each one of you must call as many companions as possible . |
21 | Each exercise only lasts 15 seconds , and in that time you must complete as many repetitions as possible . |
22 | We should take as many as we can . |
23 | The merits of these coalitions are that through direct discussions and active support they should raise as many questions as they pose . |
24 | It would be fun to have a little social life again and it occurred to her , too , that now she had come to live in Wellingham permanently , she must let as many people know as possible what she was trying to do at Moorlake . |
25 | TEA , coffee , sugar and alcohol are ‘ social poisons ’ which should pose as many health fears as cigarettes , it was claimed yesterday . |
26 | Surely a ‘ top ’ recommendation should satisfy as many critical parameters as is possible simultaneously ? |
27 | Ideally exercise for general fitness should involve as many of the body muscles as possible . |
28 | One individual may discharge as many as 400 million . |
29 | WELTANSCHAUUNG I 'll treat as many people as possible within a working week . |
30 | We 'll take as many as we can er , during the programme . |