Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] [verb] many " in BNC.
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1 | During the prefabrication boom of the fifties and sixties some contractors used many times the permitted level of calcium chloride to help speedy setting in concrete — it also helped speedy corrosion . |
2 | An action followed which in the next few years captured many of those leaders with a superior ideology . |
3 | At one extreme , some plants produce many small , nutritionally poor fruits that attract a wide range of ‘ poor quality ’ dispersers , while at the other , some produce a smaller number of large , nutritionally superior fruits , dispersed by a limited number of species . |
4 | Recently percussion , both tuned and untuned , has become a very prominent feature of ‘ advanced ’ twentieth-century music , some scores requiring many skilled players . |
5 | Some jobs require many years of training which restricts the supply of labour . |
6 | Some supplements contain many different nutrients and are known as Broad Spectrum ’ supplements . |
7 | Such organizations have many other characteristics which anybody who has worked in them for any length of time will recognize . |
8 | Police constables and sergeants tended to address headmen in disrespectful terms , and the possibility of such humiliations dissuaded many of the more wealthy villagers from accepting the post of headman . |
9 | Such conventions cover many aspects of writing , including grammar , spelling and punctuation ; and for this reason , it is important to develop routines to ensure that your work is presented appropriately in these areas . |
10 | Such trends accompanied many others , including the concentration of press ( and media ) ownership , the increasingly important role of advertising , and its effect on the ‘ political ’ content of the press . |
11 | The Task Force also concluded that such benefits share many of the characteristics of pensions and that the principles of SSAP 24 , Accounting for Pensions Costs , are applicable . |
12 | We can think of the adult as analogous to the ephemeral winged seed of a plant like a sycamore , and the larva as analogous to the main plant , the difference being that sycamores make many seeds and shed them over many successive years , while a mayfly larva gives rise to only one adult right at the end of its own life . |
13 | These policies remind many Americans of deadbeats , fraud and entangled bureaucracies ; and they appear to provide serious disincentives for employment . |
14 | It will be seen that these copies raise many problems , yet they are an unusually straightforward case . |
15 | These accounts contain many references to plants , and probably the earliest records of the species named . |
16 | The proceedings taken under these Acts provide many of the known facts concerning enclosures and depopulation . |
17 | Thus , although these reserves include many of the most vulnerable areas and species they must not be given undue importance in the consideration of a wildlife conservation policy . |
18 | Because these areas contained many people of Slovenian stock , Tito was claiming them as parts of a " Greater Yugoslavia " . |
19 | But , more important than their differences for our purposes is the fact that these movements shared many basic principles and common objectives . |
20 | These gardens attract many visitors by car and coach , being listed in the tourist books as gardens to visit . |
21 | Basically these problems attend many surgical operations , and the question resolves itself into whether the transsexual should be allowed to consent ; whether , in other words , the state has an interest in striking out such consent , and thereby rendering the surgeon who goes ahead liable in tort , on the ground that he can not rely on such consent . |
22 | The morphological interpretation of these structures presents many problems , especially as there is a basic and long-standing controversy as to whether they are , at least in part , modified abdominal appendages serially homologous with the thoracic limbs , or whether they are simply secondary sternal processes . |
23 | You 'll hear , you 'll hear these things repeated many times again , both in the pathology , and in the microbiology course . |
24 | These experiments involve many different techniques , chemical , physical , cell biological , and immunological , as well as data analysis with computers . |
25 | Each of these stimuli has many attributes . |
26 | These convoys use many major routes in the Central South area on their way to the Faslane nuclear submarine base in Scotland . |
27 | These decisions angered many sections of the white community , including de Klerk who said that national symbols had nothing to do with apartheid . |
28 | these differences reflect many influences . |
29 | These men supplied many of the first generation of Russian permanent representatives in western Europe : of the twelve of these accredited in the first decade of the eighteenth century five had been members of the group of students sent to Venice in 1697 . |
30 | These measures put many of the dockworkers out of work . |