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

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1 In the meantime , let recycled papers be conserved for the many purposes they are more fit for .
2 For the school library , through books , films , recordings , and other materials , goes beyond the requirements of the instructional program , and unfolds for the many private quests of children and young people the imagination of mankind .
3 A panel made up of a small group of SCOTVEC 's senior committee members was brought together to sift through the many college 's nominees .
4 Sadly , even their combined efforts can not hope to compensate for the many jobs lost .
5 As a responsive composite ‘ biomaterial ’ , a biosensor is rather special , not only in the complex , multiple alliance of the materials in any individual device , but also in the wide range of materials that must be considered for the many types of transduction systems .
6 The NCOAP began by pressing a universalist demand but was eventually forced to accept a compromise which , although in line with working-class notions of respectability , did not reflect the absolute material wants of the many .
7 The links that have developed in networking with the many voluntary groups that operate in the areas and the recognition of the individuals right to self-esteem and to develop an expertise in relation to living and functioning in their many roles , has changed my way of working with people — probably forever .
8 Perhaps the best hope for progress lies in the many examples of good practice that already exist and which the Act simply reflects and builds on .
9 They want to engage in as mature a fashion as possible in realities as they are being experienced in order to take and make their own authority for their existence without being caught in the many traps for immaturity which are open to them .
10 That was not so on the men 's tour , which means it would be very much easier for the ITF to set up its own women 's tour linking many of the principal regular events such as Berlin , Eastbourne , Brighton etc , with the Grand Slams , than it would have been had they responded to the many appeals they had at the time to set up a men 's circuit in competition with ATP …
11 We are grateful for the opportunity to comment on the many important proposition for future policy and action by CCW contained in this paper .
12 Historians will find rich material , and so will the general reader prepared to browse and surrender to the many different idioms , rhythms and personalities revealed here .
13 In the next article , I will describe the details of the job , and in another the solutions I found to the many problems encountered on the way .
14 In his reference to the poll tax , the hon. Member for Teignbridge referred to the many things that had to be built on to it and the many anomalies that had to be addressed .
15 Their product — stock and services — was carefully targeted to the many different client groups in the school .
16 This section looks at the many different forms of retailing , and how different sorts of shops and stores operate .
17 That it was once much greater is attested by the many traces of former lazy-beds to be seen on the grazing land .
18 I had heard of the many mercy missions of the ruler 's private planes .
19 She tried to remember what Mrs Hollidaye had said about the many different ways of being brave .
20 Arguably , however , his most brilliant work was done during the many months of relative inactivity that followed , for it was then that he remoulded his demoralized command into a confident , compact fighting unit .
21 The angular brackets denote averaging due to chain polydispersity in the sample and the bar indicates averaging for the many conformational sizes available to chains of the same molar mass .
22 Mention has already been made of the many Home Corners with more than one ‘ room ’ .
23 Precisely the same can be said of the many divine beings reverenced from within Hindu tradition .
24 Yet these are small gains to set against the many reverses the right has suffered since Mr de Klerk started to undo apartheid .
25 Wonderful views of both , and of the Pentlands in the south and of Fife and the Firth of Forth in the north , can be seen from the many hills upon or around which Edinburgh drapes itself .
26 The government plan 's provisions , said Gaidar , coincided with some suggestions made in the many alternative economic reform programmes currently in circulation , including that of Civic Union .
27 It reveals all that has been said in the many policy launches and the speeches that have been made all over the country .
28 And there were shouts too for the resignation of manager Ray Hankin , who , according to the many rumours sweeping the ground before and during the match , is to be replaced by former Middlesbrough and Millwall boss Bruce Rioch .
29 The Club proved very popular for many years as it appealed to the many actors , artists and musicians who found the atmosphere of Bedford Park most congenial .
30 One view put forward by A. G. Dickens in the mid-1960s held that because Protestantism greatly appealed to the many lay people who had been alienated by the formalistic , clerically dominated Catholicism of the later middle ages , the Protestantization of the country was achieved very quickly .
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