Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] many " in BNC.

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31 This could well provide many of the solutions .
32 Although his interest is welcomed , it does seem somewhat inappropriate for someone on holiday from the other side of the world , without any apparent local knowledge , making brief comments in what is a major debate within the Board 's area , the outcome of which could seriously affect many patients and their families for many years .
33 The support staff likewise may also wear many different hats , but can nominally be described as an Office-Manager , Book-Keeper/Administrator , Center Manager/Cook , and Estate Manager .
34 The middle-class skills — such as public speaking — required to be an effective councillor may also discourage many manual workers .
35 Now , as I say , the politicians may be your bosses and what I 'm suggesting may well upset many of them .
36 The section is intended to give the police power to impose conditions on ‘ coercive ’ marches which will not necessarily give rise to disorder ; a National Front march through a predominantly Asian district may well prompt many of the citizens simply to board up their properties and remain indoors .
37 The franchising of services with total responsibility for pricing in the hands of operators may well bring many new local marketing ideas .
38 This problem may well underlie many of the conflicting results obtained from plant experiments .
39 Observers noted after the announcement on Dec. 5 that fare reductions of up to 30 per cent appeared likely to result , because the Transport Ministers ' decision would effectively outlaw many existing route-sharing deals .
40 A scissors-and-paste job on the existing curriculum — which removed masculinist language , substituted female examples and models , deleted stereotypes or debasing images — would provide a superficially ‘ non-sexist ’ transmission process , but it would not make many inroads into the valuation of , or boundaries around , such knowledge areas at present designated ‘ home economics ’ or ‘ applied maths ’ , or , indeed , have any direct effect on the hidden curriculum .
41 Winning Veronica 's confidence to the point where she could ask direct questions about her husband 's death looked like being a slow job , and Loretta 's bank balance would not stand many trips to establishments like the Waldorf .
42 There was a general belief that our terms would not attract many takers and there was a suspicion that the Government did not really have its heart in the project in any event .
43 This , though correct , would not score many marks .
44 But Planck 's quantum principle tells us that each gamma ray quantum has a very high energy , because gamma rays have a very high frequency , so it would not take many quanta to radiate even ten thousand megawatts .
45 Somehow the salmonella knows it is not E. coli even though it would not require many mutations for it to become E. coli , or the reverse .
46 His theme was ‘ Education into the 90's ’ , in which he outlined national and local influences on education and the implications for future legislation which would shortly transform many areas of further and higher learning .
47 Such expressions would fittingly accompany many a sermon and when stricken with a sore throat I have been tempted to invite the Blessed Dawg to assume her two-legged stance within the pulpit , in my stead .
48 The bridge pickup is very fat and sweet — perfect for the new brand of melodic rock — and would probably suit many thrash fanatics , too .
49 This seemed a far more promising environment , and we quickly accepted the couple 's invitation to abandon our base in Makassar and move in with them in Bira , since it would clearly take many more weeks of negotiating before we could be sure of coming up with a prahu , and a crew , reliable enough to carry us eastwards .
50 The effective resolution would also impose many difficult policy questions , about moral rights to choose , for example , with reference to abortions and the best way to allocate scarce resources , for example , with regard to kidney machines , which are at present partly masked by professional discretion .
51 It would also have many applications in Third World countries since it uses rubber tyres in both modes and thereby has an incline capability of ⅙ This means that in Third World countries instead of flattening the mountains and filling the valleys to make them level to one could follow the contours of the countryside and enormously reduce civil engineering costs .
52 ‘ It was felt that the Government 's proposals could only lead to inadequate funding which would inevitably force many practitioners to leave duty solicitor schemes and indeed the criminal practice permanently . ’
53 ‘ It was felt that the Government 's proposals could only lead to inadequate funding which would inevitably force many practitioners to leave duty solicitor schemes and indeed the criminal practice permanently . ’
54 It was recognized that this would inevitably deprive many parts of Britain , especially Wales and Scotland , of passenger services altogether ( Aldcroft 1968 ) .
55 James Bond in real life might pull the women but he would n't pull many spies . ’
56 " I would n't expect many dirty coats , not on a Thursday .
57 I bet you would n't get many people wanting it though .
58 The Norton Antivirus can detect all the common viruses in the field , but while version 2.1 might claim to be able to detect all 1,400 viruses known to the NCSA , it still ca n't detect many old , well-known , ‘ laboratory ’ viruses such as Pogue , Starship , Slovakia or Slovakia-2 .
59 Experts from the world 's biggest wildlife hospital say they ca n't reach many of the seals , which are dying on inaccessible rocks .
60 You ca n't go many further cos there 's a blank wall
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