Example sentences of "[be] that many [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The fact is that many majority of people know that it |
2 | The result is that many glider pilots are becoming complacent about parking and on a really windy day it is not unusual to see gliders at risk , just waiting for the first really big gust of wind to blow them over . |
3 | The reason is that many MS-DOS spreadsheet programs are so large that they use most of the 640KBytes of conventional memory . |
4 | The result is that many manufacturing firms have decided to locate their physical production processes outside the metropolitan regions . |
5 | Another drawback is that many census estimates concentrate on natural change ( i.e. the difference between births and deaths ) and tend to ignore the most effective component of population change in the western world , migration . |
6 | Another point worth remembering is that many insurance companies give substantial discounts to mature drivers . |
7 | The obvious implication is that many asylum seekers may miss the deadline and lose the chance to appeal . |
8 | A major problem is that many reef fish depend entirely on the reef for food and protection and are therefore territorially inclined . |
9 | Their dream is that many business PC users — as opposed to the scientists and engineers who usually buy workstations — will ‘ trade up ’ when they realise just how speedily such machines can crunch numbers . |
10 | The problem is that many injury and disease states are not apparent to the physician or the patient . |
11 | The result is that many farm workers are caught in the poverty trap between exemption from taxation and receipt of means-tested benefit ( Winyard 1978 ) . |
12 | The real message that came from this question was that many family and part-time farmers had wives willing to do more than at present . |