Example sentences of "[noun] [Wh det] many [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Speaking about the resurgence of interest in religion which many people see in the world today , the Chief Rabbi , Jonathan Sacks , asks " Whether religious revival might be not a refreshing breeze but a destructive hurricane . "
2 But it has always produced two results : support from other fans who think Newcastle are n't half lucky and complete silence from the club which many fans also accuse of poor public relations except on one occasion when the assistant manager was economical with the truth .
3 This was a function of the increasingly competitive international economy , and the crises which many stalwarts of British corporate life were facing .
4 However , the institution which many sociologists have regarded as central in perpetuating inequality — and also , crucially , central in potentially eliminating inequality — is education .
5 However , the confrontation which many people feared might produce bloody street clashes passed off peacefully .
6 When his characters make love — or perform Mr. Lawrence 's equivalent for love-making — and they do nothing else — they not only lose all the amenities , refinements and graces which many centuries have built up in order to make love-making tolerable ; they seem to reascend the metamorphoses of evolution , passing backward beyond ape and fish to some hideous coitus of protoplasm .
7 The blandness of harmony in perfect fourths can , through including augmented fourths , be given a piquant force which many composers have found attractive .
8 It is both clearer and faster than the question and answer technique which many systems employ , and should be determined by the operation number entered .
9 Mr Sangster said he will meet Frankie Dettori at Newmarket next week to discuss the signing of a riding contract which many thought had already been agreed .
10 Divergent political objectives notwithstanding , the obvious goodwill between Ho and the Americans , the limited but successful training teams that they provided for Vietminh guerrillas , and the obvious sympathy which many Americans — in particular , it seems the OSS — had for the cause of Vietnamese independence , not to mention corresponding doubts of the French title to Vietnam , all of these understandably encouraged the Vietminh in their political objective of the accomplished fact .
11 Social workers — caring workers generally — are " entrusted " with a burden of responsibility which many people would find impossible and most would find repugnant .
12 The difficulty which many people have in seeing this where religion is concerned is because of an either/or mentality .
13 In one central passage the Apostle Paul brings together the essence of this teaching from both Testaments , and with some clearly articulated principles lays down teaching which has many straightforward and practical applications for the frustrations and conflicts which many families experience today .
14 Rather it is an opportunity for them to contribute positively to the educational , social and personal support which many pupils do need but often do not receive .
15 From the direct comparison of housework with factory work we move to an aspect of work which many studies agree has possibly the strongest influence on a worker 's satisfaction .
16 Presenting a report before an audience in this way and making themselves vulnerable to questions and criticisms were new experiences which many governors continue to find unsettling .
17 Support for this hypothesis comes from an analysis of male peeking rates during the change in plumage which many ducks undergo at the end of the breeding season .
18 This is a skill which many pupils bring to the classroom but may have little opportunity to show .
19 Reading is a skill which many people take for granted .
20 One package will address the common queries and concerns which many women have upon experiencing this event , and would be designed for women who have just had a miscarriage to read in their own time .
21 Soviet society is inevitably becoming more technocratic and under the control of an administrative stratum which many outsiders believe to have taken on the characteristics of a new ruling class ( Hill , Dunmore and Dawisha 1981 , pp. 209–11 ) .
22 Obviously the main justification for location shooting is for outdoor work , but , given the costs of set-building , it is often realistic to film indoor material in a ‘ real ’ house — it is a moot point how ‘ lived-in ’ it ought to look : studio sets do tend to look like studio sets , but real houses are often too run-down to provide the slightly artificial air of super-tidiness which many commercials strive for and which at least some consumers seem to respond to .
23 The Code reminds appeal committees of the apprehension and anxiety which many parents might feel when attending a hearing and of the need to adopt a welcoming and helpful approach , whilst remaining impartial .
24 First , at £32.55 ( 1992/3 ) , ICA is well below the incomes which many women can earn , even from low-paid part-time employment ( see Susan Lonsdale 's chapter here ) .
25 ‘ I will be brief and to avoid further confusing the issue I intend … ’ — this is a trap which many writers fall into .
26 It is a symptom which many women are too embarrassed to consult their doctors about , and which many doctors are too ignorant to do anything about .
27 Below I 've listed some ideas which many people have already carried out .
28 Sandra Bishop , who lives in a new two-bedroomed council flat on a new estate with her husband ( a painter and decorator ) and one child aged eighteen months , lacks several aids which many women would consider essential , including a hoover and either a washing machine or access to a launderette .
29 When the economics become right , when the petrol dries up , then the possibly of moving over from a gas based , petrol based , economy to hydrogen economy is a very real one , and of course again this is an exciting branch of inorganic chemistry which many people are looking at .
30 The purpose of the writer 's research ( Tweddell , 1988 ) was to examine practices in arts INSET for serving teachers at a time when the government 's intention to develop a coherent programme of INSET through GRIST was being initiated ( at Easter ) 1987 and to find out how the arts were faring in an educational climate which many observers were declaring inimical to the arts .
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