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

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1 As the many Ontario lines stretched out in the 1870s and 1880s , dozens of new stations were built .
2 They may be prehistoric , dedicated to the Goddess Brighde and Diana ; some have been Christianized , such as the many St Helen 's Wells .
3 Not one of the many East Berliners I spoke to at several crossing points said they meant to stay in the West .
4 A report on the principal conclusions to be drawn from the appraisals of the many SERC schemes designed to make its sponsored research more relevant to Britain 's economic problems was also completed in 1985 .
5 Everybody has seen Fantasia or Snow White , or one of the many Tom and Jerry cartoons , and the majority of those old enough to understand will realise that they 're made up of literally thousands of drawings .
6 But Gaelic is also the ancient language of the many Northern Irish Protestants whose families came from Scotland .
7 One of the many Serbs who gained their first military experience during the brief Austrian interlude was Djordje Petrović ( Karadjordje ) ( kara in Turkish = black ) , a pig dealer from the Šumadija , who was later to lead the Serbian revolt of 1804 and to be the founding father of one of the Serbian royal houses .
8 Analogies with the Triassic reservoir of the Morecambe gas field in the Irish Sea , and with the many Rotliegend gas reservoirs of the southern North Sea Basin , all believed to be sourced by underlying Westphalian coals , are self evident .
9 It does not take into account wrecked aircraft in the many Pacific Islands and the many more known to be in shallow waters — these must await salvage and/or more confirmable status .
10 To the many BMJ readers who never submit a paper this may seem to be limited accountability , but the time that editors take to make decisions on publication is critical to authors .
11 Patients at the many London hospitals appreciated services brought to them by Electrophone .
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