Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [verb] many " in BNC.
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1 | There was still much danger : the palace was heavily guarded , and even if they got away King Minos had many warships which could chase and sink them . |
2 | William McKelvey says many Scots refuse to accept the scale of the problem . |
3 | Mr Prior , Mr Walker , and Sir Ian Gilmour opposed many of Mrs Thatcher 's and the Chancellor 's economic policies , and all three at some time seriously considered resignation over the 1981 budget . |
4 | Lavenham and Long Melford have many interesting buildings , the former in particular retains its medieval character . |
5 | Boss William Courtney says many more people were cut off for non-payment , but the shares added 2p to 455p . |
6 | The management research field includes many studies on effectiveness , but the only type of participation to be found in them is worker participation , quite different from our topic of client participation . |
7 | Large numbers of American aid personnel advise many of the governments of lesser developed countries . |
8 | As the suffrage struggle intensified many feminists began to insist that their campaign for citizenship and demands for legislation to curb men 's immorality were interlinked . |
9 | Middlesbrough Council 's crime prevention manager Linda Hobson-West said many women felt vulnerable to attack when they went out at night . |
10 | This picturesque fishing village has many interesting buildings and views . |
11 | Sputum gram stain showed many neutrophils with occasional intracellular diplococci . |
12 | A man of simplicity and goodness , as I have said earlier , David Thomson took many of the remarks made by disgruntled locals too seriously , and so was perhaps a little harsh on the Anglo-Irish , or Ascendancy . |
13 | Aid workers use many methods . |
14 | MAS also has access to a research facility comprising many proprietary databases recording corporate information and sector deal history in order to support the following : |
15 | In the 1960s and 1970s , the ranks of executive search consultants included many people who had largely failed at what they had previously undertaken . |
16 | Bert Head brought many fine footballers to the Palace from north of the border but none was of more value to the Palace than Tony . |
17 | Beth had soon discovered that David Miller had many weaknesses , but the one that concerned her most , and gave her reason to fear for the future , was his blind love for and loyalty to the monster who had raised him . |
18 | It offers high performance in acid digestion techniques overcoming many of the objections associated with traditional batch methods . |
19 | ‘ The standing pools were covered with a sort of hairy moss/ and the little nodding wag tail/ printed many paths across . ‘ |
20 | But the group which reprsents Lloyds names says many top people will be hit hard . |
21 | However , the fact that the other local minima found by the algorithm were all less than 0.15% greater than this value indicates that the path length would not necessarily have a minimum coinciding with the best probe order in other data sets containing many repeats , a fact illustrated by chromosome III . |
22 | Partnership members have many contacts in business . |
23 | Unresponsive export markets led many houses to turn their attention inwards and focus on long-neglected domestic sales . |
24 | For example , it has often been argued — most notably by Stanislav Andreski — that the common shared experience of blitzkreig bombing brought many civilians into the front line , producing a high ‘ military participation ratio ’ and thus a large amount of social change . |
25 | Higher living standards enabled many workers to save a little , providing additional insurance against the financial costs of the sack , of quitting or of striking . |
26 | Curt Rohland , the president of the National Family Farm Coalition , said that the GAO report confirmed many farmers ' views that treating cows with a synthetic hormone puts the animals under greater stress , making them more vulnerable to infection , and hence leading to an increased use of antibiotics . |
27 | A car salesperson has many models ranging from small economy cars to super luxury top-of-the-range models . |
28 | These maxims of the politeness principle explain many of those frequent utterances in which no new information is communicated . |
29 | In Pakistan : ‘ The wholesale exemption of EPZ enterprises from the provisions of so many labour laws leaves many issues to the mercy of the individual contract of employment ’ ( p.709 ) , while in the Philippines : ‘ The Bataan administrator said that some EPZ employees were paying 75 per cent of the minimum wage for six months , then dismissing the workers and hiring others at the 75 per cent rate ’ ( p.711 ) . |
30 | So that me we may have for instance erm order entry clerks entering many many orders per day . |