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

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31 Visit the donkey and it 's pigeon friend at Arkudi , and spend two days exploring the many quiet fiord like inlets on the north coast of Meganisi .
32 Competition from the more cost-effective ammonia-soda process forced the many Leblanc soda manufacturers to combine , and in 1891 the United Alkali Company was formed , with Hurter in charge of its research centre at Widnes .
33 When the marriage is good , a husband may be able to encourage his wife to see the many compensations in store , including the opportunities to explore their own interests and reinforce their commitment to each other .
34 Abbado 's latest disc as Karajan 's Berlin successor is devoted to Brahms : cogent and altogether admirable performances of the Fourth Symphony and Haydn Variations to join the many others of which the same could be said .
35 Roger Jacobi has described a vivid picture of hunters around Cheddar Gorge using the many shallow access valleys from the Levels to the top of the Mendips as ambush points for animals moving to and fro over the seasons , and it is noticeable how many of the Mesolithic sites located by Joan Taylor and Rebecca Smart are at the top end of shallow valleys in the front of the Mendips and close to former springs .
36 Their catalogue illustrates the many boxes and boards they have constructed , and they specialise in making boxes to clients ' own specifications .
37 The whole collection shows the many influences on the island of Madeira in the past .
38 On April 13 , in an open letter to the government , 50 Mauritanian intellectuals urged democratic reforms and demanded a commission to investigate the many deaths in custody , which were mainly of black Mauritanians .
39 They heard Vice-Chancellor Colin Campbell thank the many graduates who have already contributed to the cost of the new Centre .
40 Only our wearunders recognize the many roles a man plays .
41 Observances , Absent & Present , Kirsten Lavers and Kevin Weaver combine performance and photography to describe the many manifestations of photographic observance ( 14 Mar–12 Apr . ) .
42 Above all , there is not space to discuss the many exceptions to the above rules .
43 It was Friday at Mission Dolores , when the probation officers came to met the boys on parole and Father Boyle paid the many youngsters whom he had working the church , the school and charity programmes in the parish .
44 Constance remembered the many times she had seen her mother and him alone together either in the village street or at home ; she had been uneasily aware of their absorption in each other .
45 BUILDING work on a new county jail in Florida was falling woefully behind schedule , despite the critical need for additional space to house the many arrested as suspected drug offenders .
46 While manufacturers go to great lengths to produce the many excellent ‘ artificial ’ diets without which the fishkeeping hobby would certainly not have developed to today 's high standards , it is up to the fishkeeper to look more closely at the food requirements of his fish and provide what is necessary .
47 ‘ And finally , if you rely on the impressive road signs listing the many industrial estates at the South end of town , you will find it very easy to go round in a circle . ’
48 Brian Pendreigh explores the many arguments which lay the blame on television and films , and Audrey Gillan reports on a computer playing a vital part in the search for the Merseyside murderer
49 The adviser may feel inadequate to discuss the problem or may justify a referral using the many benefits cases waiting in the waiting room as an excuse .
50 I had good cause to enjoy the many favours bestowed upon me by my inspector friend with the Cambridge police .
51 Because this book explains the many ways in which fibre-rich foods help you to shed weight , I do n't want you to imagine that they are calorie-free .
52 This complete item showing the many qualities of Medau work was presented in Coburg to mark the 60th Anniversary of the Medau Schule in 1989
53 The questions which are tackled at Advanced level reflect the many aspects and problems of History as a subject .
54 Spend the afternoon exploring the many shops and galleries , or take a leisurely boat cruise .
55 Indeed , it is argued that the conspicuous gap between the reading performance of people and that of algorithms may reflect the fact that few text recognition systems utilise the many knowledge sources or recognition strategy of the human reader [ Hull , 1987 ] .
56 The conspicuous gap between the reading performance of people and that of algorithms may reflect the fact that few text recognition systems utilise the many knowledge sources or recognition strategy of the human reader [ Hull , 1987 ] .
57 If the makeup of the whole of a person 's being was represented by a frozen block of egg yolks and whites ( colour coded — dyed different colours ) then any other person wishing to investigate and make conscious or broadcast his feelings upon this being might have to take a sample or sliver through the block or might collect a number of such slivers , some from other people 's different angle scanning of that being , then I would suggest that the picture of flat slivers built up would in no way give the many complex proportions of shapes originally in the block .
58 Donald Brown discovers the many fascinations of Gozo on a walking holiday along cliff tops awash in history , legends and local charm
59 The first thing you notice is that Egor has no weapons — he has to rely solely on his limited athletic ability to negotiate the many platforms and dodge the terrifying ‘ things ’ that patrol the six game areas .
60 Alternatively if the process is highly complex the emphasis may be on the pattern of events as indicated by a network of blocks with a specialist symbol indicating the many points within the system for which information for the operator might appear and another symbol for points where he can interfere in the system dynamics ( Fig. 1.27 ) .
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