Example sentences of "[adj] [pron] many [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Wordsworth spoke of children " trailing clouds of glory " , and their intuitive appreciation of Mystery may be one aspect of this which many adults have lost to their own deprivation and that of others .
2 I 've heard that one many times .
3 This is because Lucy is by nature a very quiet and observant person , one of life 's spectators , who recounts very precisely all her many observations .
4 The Centre for English Language Teaching continued to go from strength to strength , with increasing numbers in all its many programmes .
5 The greater part of social life is involved with child-minding , in all its many forms , and staying within the family home .
6 Outside the USA it is one of the most renowned centres for playing and hearing Jazz in all its many forms .
7 Furthermore , nationalism in all its many forms , is the continuing , and largely unconscious , search for personal identity in societies where relations of blood and kin are being lost .
8 THIS wide ranging exhibition of metal work in all its many forms first saw the light of day in Lincoln .
9 I think it 's the loss of this sense of the singer ( and listener ) expiring , in the music , that me about Lovesexy , for all its many splendours .
10 Incidentally , be assured that for all its many travels , the Cup itself is in perfect shape without a single scratch upon it .
11 Modern society tends towards the latter end of the spectrum , feeling that it has to ‘ control ’ nature in all its many aspects .
12 We are not just a temple to gold and glass , but should turn our attention to daily life in all its many aspects .
13 Medau work , with all its many aspects , is alive and thriving in the counties north and west of London .
14 Intricate though it is , the organism is the unit , with all its many parts contributing to the whole .
15 In making manifest to a waiting public the final accomplishment of that ambitious design , Sheriff Irvine Smith has had to contend with vicissitudes of health to which he refers in his Introduction and from which all his many friends are rejoiced to see him recovered .
16 Hall guides us through the far more tortuous path that led Newton to his discoveries and explains why not all his many critics can be dismissed simply as benighted traditionalists .
17 By 1915 it had become one of the obsessions by which Curtis was possessed serially in the course of his long and active career , and , of all his many projects , the political evolution of India was the one where he could most truly claim to have made a direct contribution to events .
18 But second place in last week 's tournament in New Orleans , only a stroke behind Chip Beck , was all his many admirers needed to convince them that Norman was ready to add a Masters to his only major championship , the Open at Turnberry in 1986 .
19 No doubt you will wish to say ‘ Goodbye ’ to all your many friends and colleagues in industry and Government , so please feel free to do so in whatever way you feel appropriate . ’
20 We felt that it was a great tribute to us and all our many comrades who made the supreme sacrifice .
21 But he was far from the political revolutionary which many observers thought him to be and as adapt at cooling the passions of the men as he was at arousing them .
22 I will mention two other directors who sometimes made slightly higher budget films , Lance Comfort 1908 to 1967 his many films included and Temptation Harbour and Lawrence Huntingdon 1900 to 1967 .
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