Example sentences of "[conj] many other [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We had been bottom of the league in the 1960s and 1970s , but our GDP , business investment and manufacturing productivity grew faster during the 1980s than in Germany , France or many other countries . |
2 | The finish of the tubing is speckled grey or black — or any colour to order — with standard table tops in melamine , or customised in glass , steel , wood or many other materials . |
3 | They move towards the sound of gunfire , a slow wave of grey flannel , chattering amiably among themselves , with no urgency , no uncertainty on this or many other matters , old folk in the kindest of retirement homes . |
4 | It may not necessarily be in the gearbox it could be a universal joint seized , a wheel bearing or many other items . |
5 | That autumn , in the New Left Review , Juliet Mitchell was writing her ‘ Women , the longest revolution ’ article , whose impact , eventually , on the new British feminism was to be enormous , but while the Marxist journal was on sale in Indica its message did n't penetrate It — or many other places — in those days . |
6 | You can keep your animals in jam jars , pickle jars , plastic sandwich boxes or many other kinds of ready-made container such as those in which ice-cream is sold . |
7 | Where else therefore could a small scholarship be more usefully bestowed than in a manner which would , as Kinnoull indicated , ‘ much oblige Lady Findlater , & many other friends ’ , while conferring a favour upon a grateful man ? |
8 | Zeelenberg had considered trekking to California during the winter to train at Kenny Roberts ' ranch , where many other Europeans perfect the crucial art of sliding the rear wheel on mini bikes on purpose-built tracks . |
9 | Gay clergy helped to keep congregations alive in areas where class snobbery and racism had alienated much of the population from the Church of England , and where many other ministers refused to work . |
10 | At a meeting of the CNAA Council the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Exeter said that he was ‘ not enthusiastic ’ about the binary policy , and that many other vice-chancellors shared his view . |
11 | Two district councils , Angus and Cumnock & Doon Valley , have already been pressing for changes and the committee was told that many other authorities were experiencing disadvantages because of the rule . |
12 | However , it should also be borne in mind that many other contracts have similar legislation governing exclusion and similar clauses . |
13 | I am absolutely confident that Dr. Church and his partners are not unique and that many other doctors are in the same position , in the sense that they made financial investments during 1989-91 and the payments that they received from the fund were limited by the operation of the list size criterion . |
14 | The trouble is that many other firms want to do the same , so the profits of the business will probably be lower by then . |
15 | His selflessness demonstrated that Debussy 's music can do without the fancy apparel that many other artists might unthinkingly have bestowed upon it . ’ |
16 | For example , we have noted that many other transcription factors contain Ser-Gln sequences , including E2F , BZLF1 , MyoD , TFE3 and Oct-4 ( 38-42 ) . |
17 | Given the fact that many other countries have formally adopted VFM in advance of Britain it is useful to review developments in some of these other countries . |
18 | The authors conclude that it is more likely that many other factors should also be included in the analysis such as motivation , nicotine dependence , personality type , self-efficacy , therapeutic support , etc , which act together in a complex way and would substantially increase the explained variance of smoking cessation . |
19 | Earthtrust discovered that many other locals were opposed to the capture and slaughter of dolphins , and had tried for several years to halt the practice . |
20 | It has since been pointed out by Digby McLaren ( 1970 ) that many other groups disappeared at the same level or underwent traumatic changes . |
21 | Yet , if we take this together with the fact that many other forms characteristic of modern English spread in these centuries from the East Midlands and the North , we can advance the hypothesis that this change was in progress in the East Midlands around 1300 , and look for further evidence to support or refute this . |
22 | However , this very stringent pattern of homework is not one that many other state schools with primary age children adhere to . |
23 | These prohibitive regulations were similar to those that many other peoples in different parts of the world have observed at changes in the appearance of the moon , but the Babylonians influenced the Jews , who in their turn influenced the early Christians and eventually ourselves . |
24 | In the last few years it has become clear that many other churches are working in this way in every denomination . |
25 | Recently , Laupacis et al proposed that the adoption and use of new health technologies should be classified into five grades of recommendation based on their cost per QALY , although they also acknowledged that many other issues other than cost effectiveness , such as ethical and political considerations , affect the implementation of a new technology . |
26 | However , it appears that many other people were destined to see William Terris , fortunately without any ill effects . |
27 | Jill Duffy is certainly highly involved with the state of her home and she does a great deal of housework that many other people would consider unnecessary . |
28 | His ideas on economic policy , as on other matters , may have been overly simplistic or even fundamentally erroneous , but the fact that he had a vision of the America he wished to bring about was a strength he possessed , one that many other presidents and presidential candidates have lacked . |
29 | Recently , and at vast expense , Loch Ken has been revitalised and restocked , because it had become fishless ; and there is evidence that many other lochs , surrounded by conifer plantations , will need similar treatment to save them from ruin in the foreseeable future . |
30 | At a news conference on Saturday night , the party 's spokesmen indicated that many other symbols would also have to be replaced before the coming presidential and parliamentary elections . |