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

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1 Thanks to the support of many members we raised well over £1,200 from which we gave £646 in prizes and had £600 for the Society .
2 But like many people we had sustained injuries and we had finally become disillusioned about ever becoming fit .
3 Like many organisations we have to review our costs very carefully and I doubt the increase from £12 to £25 could be approved .
4 For many years we in Britain thought of church growth as building bigger buildings for more people .
5 For many years we rarely saw any wild-caught Cichlasoma , but this is no longer the case .
6 For many years we had been permitted to lay out and examine wreckage in a couple of hangars at RAE Farnborough ; but we were strictly visitors , not always welcome with our requirements for hangar space , and of course our needs were always secondary to those of our host RAE .
7 For many years we had a well known er .
8 For example , for many years we in ICI considered that we were too thinly spread and too diverse both in technological and in geographical terms .
9 For many years we sought access to him and the inner sanctum of his medieval palace , until in 1981 he finally gave us the first filmed interview ever granted by one of his line .
10 For many years we have been waiting for a mighty star to appear in the heavens and now it has .
11 Yes I 'm I 'm not quite sure the regulations are about subsids We , I mean we , it 's only quite recently that we have had a subsidiary , erm , last two or three years , we 've , for many years we did n't have one .
12 My best memory when I was at Primary School was that I was a member of a Gymnastics club and for many weeks we rehearsed our routine to do in front of the school and parents .
13 With many populations we are already aware that the units fall into sub-groups of which we would wish to take account in any sampling .
14 And in many areas we 've done that .
15 We would not like to get into the New Zealand situation of ranching , but it seems in many senses we are already there .
16 Not only do we not enjoy what we eat ; in many instances we do not even notice what it tastes like .
17 Moscovici has offered the examples of ‘ charisma ’ and ‘ split brain' and particularly psychoanalytic terms , in order to illustrate the passage from science to social representation : ‘ In each of these cases and in many others we are confronted with social representations that are created and shared by the members of our society as myths and ‘ common sense ’ were shared in the past ’ ( Moscovici , 1984 : 954 ) .
18 Team manager Ken Knott said : ‘ We failed to make the gate first so in many races we got hammered for it . ’
19 In many cases we are virtually being asked to accept the evidence because the writer is putting it to us in a very skilful , persuasive way .
20 Thus , in many cases we can not have both a true and fair view and an unfudgeable figure ’ .
21 In many cases we speak of a given condition as cause and it is the one action or piece of behaviour involved , something to which responsibility attaches .
22 And in many cases we realize we do n't .
23 No the the very name , as the name implies , in many cases we would er jettison the drop tanks before entering combat and er therefore there is an agreed rate at which we would expect to use them so that they are a a usable stock in operations .
24 In effect this was a time when new worlds and new social structures were being forged ; and in many ways we were closer to the world of the underground than that of the moral majority , for we were walking the same ground and like many in the alternative society were ( somewhat unsystematically ) following an essential and perennial theme of history — that of man 's journey as ‘ hero ’ .
25 In many ways we Christians also need to be reminded of our position before God .
26 This means that in many ways we become like God , and yet in others we remain unlike him .
27 Although delegation occurs in many ways we are concerned here with transfers to specific individuals .
28 In many ways we 've come full circle : in the early days of lesbian feminism , lesbian theorists demonstrated that anti-lesbianism is the most intense form of woman-hating .
29 In many ways we shall be very sad to see Muriel go .
30 if you widen it out we 're talking about a consultation and I think in many ways we must respect the local member , erm
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