Example sentences of "[be] [verb] that many " in BNC.

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1 It had long been recognized that many species are protected from predators by colouring that provides camouflage .
2 Geoffrey Ross comments ‘ It has been noticed that many men wash their hair in water that is too hot ( which over-stimulates the sebaceous glands and so makes the scalp greasier than it should be ) and are rough-actioned with the towel when drying the hair .
3 Today is national Save Our Libraries day and campaigners are warning that many could disappear without more funding .
4 Not only is there a lack of research evidence to support this view , but it has been argued that many children do better remaining in a single-parent family than in having to make further adjustments to a third form of family life — the step-family ( Richards and Dyson , 1982 ) .
5 It has been seen that many of the current schemes entail a break at 16+ This raises questions about the remaining 11–16 schools .
6 During a 17-month-long crackdown on burglary across London detectives have been told that many thieves use the drivers for shifting hi-fis , televisions and videos .
7 And the signs are growing that many Latino voters might turn against him in November .
8 It has been shown that many additives are responsible for behavioural problems among young people , such as irritability , clumsiness , excitability and aggressiveness .
9 It had long been thought that many seventeenth and eighteenth century blocks in Rome were of a type of construction essentially Medieval or Renaissance , but Ostia shows that the basic plan of these is Roman .
10 On the negative side it should be recalled that many Belorussian nationalists were more pro-Western than specifically Belorussian in their emphasis , while many others became so identified with the Bolshevik Party that they shed earlier inclinations .
11 It is therefore to be expected that many of the familiar solution generating techniques can be used to obtain new colliding plane wave solutions from already known , or ‘ seed ’ , solutions .
12 It might therefore be expected that many contests would provide fatalities , but this was not the case .
13 It must be stressed that many other dietary components such as calcium , other divalent ions and trace elements may be equally important with respect to blood pressure ( McCarron et al , 1982 ; Saltman , 1983 ) .
14 At the outset however , it should be stressed that many of the changes have been beneficial .
15 The point should also be made that many of these techniques are statistically and technically complex , often requiring computerised operation .
16 It will therefore be seen that many of the issues involved here are similar to those raised by the law of involuntary manslaughter , save for the fact that driving offences constitute deviations from a code of conduct on which all persons are tested before they are granted driving-licences .
17 From the results of the survey it can be seen that many of the welfare assistants had varied and substantial experience of children and schools .
18 It can be seen that many issues on the administrative side affect the social services .
19 It had rained heavily during the night — a sudden downpour which had filled the gutters and drains which supplied the city 's water catchment system — so that when dawn broke it could be seen that many of the drapes and festoons over archways and down the faces of stands and platforms had been torn from the frames by the weight of the water which had soaked them .
20 It will be seen that many of the disputes between Keynesians and monetarists/new classicals find their origins in quite fundamental prognostic disagreements concerning the response of the labour market to a state of general excess supply .
21 Of course it must be said that many people ca n't wait to leave their schooldays behind and so not all losses are to be regretted .
22 It has to be said that many parents themselves share this view .
23 ‘ It must be said that many Christian men still have a hard time seeing women 's issues as their issues too , ’ said Bishop Edmond Browning , Anglican Primate in the USA .
24 It has to be said that many of the BUF 's ‘ orators ’ would not be hard to improve upon .
25 It will be said that many lack the competence , or the vision , or the self-confidence ( for such critical inquiries turned on one 's own discipline can be unnerving ) .
26 It should be said that many of the problems which make quality control of elements of the course above subject level a challenge for modular courses are not a challenge for conventional courses only because insufficient comparability exists to make quality control a serious possibility .
27 In primitive societies with small , self-sufficient units there was no differentiation between centre and periphery , and it could be argued that many peasants in Russia remained at this level of perception during NEP .
28 It may be argued that many forms of ‘ fringe medicine ’ are not dependent upon any belief in any religion or ‘ god ’ .
29 Again , it could be argued that many of the above deficiencies are remedied by the use of self-regulation .
30 Yet , on the other hand , it could just as well be argued that many people may be called Balak , and " king of Moab " specifies which one is meant .
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