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

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1 Mr Wright 's experience underscores many companies ' concerns about empowerment , which is rapidly becoming a buzz-word in enlightened management circles .
2 To say an advertisement has an advertising function begs many questions .
3 The building represents many construction periods from Romanesque to late Gothic .
4 A closer look revealed many discrepancies , the most serious being that the selection procedures had obscured certain factors of the disease itself , and its progress .
5 It will be seen that these copies raise many problems , yet they are an unusually straightforward case .
6 German Cities host many trade fairs and sometimes accommodation is limited , which can unfortunately lead to substantial supplements .
7 German Cities host many trade fairs and sometimes accommodation is limited , which can unfortunately lead to substantial supplements .
8 It does n't sound like Mozzer is going to have to explain himself ; last week I saw an Asian punk rock band called Cornershop articulate many people 's feelings by setting fire to a poster of the misguided buffoon .
9 The computer offers many possibilities to the geographer who does not aspire to the world model .
10 The bromodeoxyuridine technique has many advantages over this technique as it is complete in 3–4 days compared with 14 days for tritiated thymidine and furthermore the reaction is found in the plane of the tissue section facilitating rapid cell counting .
11 The American New Critics and I.A. Richards before them were as anxious as the Formalists to sever literature from its historical and biographical context , and their preoccupation with form and technique has many points of analogy with that of their Formalist counterparts .
12 The sentence disappointed many people whose prejudice had wanted him hanged , including those pamphleteers who had established his guilt long before any trial .
13 The ideological , economic and structural problems that confronted the News-on-Sunday provide many lessons for those who believe that establishing newspapers is an easy task .
14 His story has many inconsistencies .
15 But his Privatisation Express has many features that are lurchingly familiar to the average London commuter .
16 His voyage last summer was remarkable even by his own high standards , as he sailed to Iceland , Jan Mayen and Svalbard and Northern Norway , achieving his objectives despite an unusually high incidence of headwinds , between times climbing many mountains and entertaining new friends in distant ports ( the St Patrick invariably carries a well-played selection of traditional musical instruments ) .
17 While the young Millers lived in Swan Walk , eighteenth-century Chelsea provided many diversions for their amusement .
18 THE timeless fascination of Sophocles 's Antigone has many explanations , not least in its ability to present in dramatic form many of the most delicate , painful questions concerning government and politics , and with the uncertain ability of human beings to co-exist in society .
19 However , Ramsay and some of his closest associates still met and its activities were in fact to provide the government with the excuse to intern many fascists without trial in 1940 .
20 Known for its high-spirited festivals and the local weaving trade , this lively resort has many restaurants and street stalls .
21 Watkins found many mounds in this position on Radnor Forest .
22 Pharos covers many issues including tax , environment , consumer protection , product standards and health and safety .
23 The Community practice of stating reasons in the recitals has many advantages .
24 The University has many staff whose work of outstanding international merit in many diverse fields has brought it great acclaim .
25 Genealogical studies The John Rylands Library of Manchester University has many collections .
26 Stewart has many years of experience in both graphic and carpet design , gained as the Senior Designer in the London offices of Stoddard Mercia , and previously as the London Contract Designer with B.M.K.
27 I hope that I will have an opportunity to meet many students in the forthcoming series of meetings being held through the regional actuarial societies .
28 Although during the years I worked there I had the opportunity to meet many people , mainly the farmers who were our principal customers , I can honestly say that my job was the most boring and monotonous I could possibly have had .
29 Over the centuries , trade in whale products helped many nations prosper ; no country now generates wealth and food by taking this awful toll .
30 To satisfy the demands of the local authority 's building inspector , who was not happy with this lack of fire compartmentation in a single-staircase building incorporating many levels , these sliding doors were tensioned against counterweights so that in the event of a fire , fusible links in the cables restraining the counterweights would melt , causing the weights to drop and drawing the doors closed .
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