Example sentences of "[det] [verb] [verb] many " in BNC.
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1 | This has made many existing office buildings in the City inadequate for the needs of national and international financial and business services . |
2 | Inevitably this has led many twentieth century artists to an interest in folk arts and foreign forms which previously might have been classed as primitive . |
3 | This has led many farmers to believe that the skilled , responsible and versatile labour which they require can not be purchased at any price , and that the future expansion of the industry will be jeopardized by a chronic shortage of the requisite workers . |
4 | This has led many people to argue that , under the conditions of the global capitalist system , industrialization is only possible for developing countries where bureaucratic authoritarian regimes can organize the production process , and particularly the labour force , to satisfy the demands of the transnational corporations and the world market . |
5 | In effect , this has forced many small to medium-sized component manufacturers out of business and encouraged larger manufacturers to internationalise their operations so that they can supply assembly plants overseas . |
6 | Although not foolproof ( rare compounds of high frequency words will still be permitted ) this has removed many of the rare compounds . |
7 | ‘ But while this has helped many people to ‘ wake up ’ , some of the solutions are a ‘ quick fix ’ and only of short-term value . |
8 | This includes supporting many people in nursing homes by assisting in covering the difference between the state grant and the full amount of the fees , as well as other forms of help . |
9 | These have revolutionized many lexicographical processes , e.g. ascertaining the frequency or survival of particular words , tracing relevant scientific articles , and acquiring examples from literary works by major authors . |
10 | While Britain probably has the best and the worst press in the world , the latter had convinced many that ‘ you 're going to stitch them up . |
11 | All these institutions are controlled From above , all an subject to directives emanating from the same political institution or institutions , all have their key officials in the nomenklatura of higher Party officials ( that is , their officials are appointed and removed only when a Party organ takes the action or agrees to it ) , all have developed many of the characteristics associated with bureaucratization . |
12 | Both have got many years of winning left , but you can bet it wo n't take it out of Sandy the way it does out of Seve . |