Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [art] many " in BNC.

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1 A panel made up of a small group of SCOTVEC 's senior committee members was brought together to sift through the many college 's nominees .
2 Sadly , even their combined efforts can not hope to compensate for the many jobs lost .
3 We are grateful for the opportunity to comment on the many important proposition for future policy and action by CCW contained in this paper .
4 Yet these are small gains to set against the many reverses the right has suffered since Mr de Klerk started to undo apartheid .
5 He was an inventor , and designed quick-selling gadgets which he used his showman-like qualities to retail at the many regional and metropolitan exhibitions being organized in the last quarter of the nineteenth century .
6 Mourning helps us to escape from the many different kinds of self-imprisonment .
7 The principle is thus clear , though difficult to apply in the many practical situations which arise .
8 But here the descriptions play an important role , and serious students would do well to read them carefully ; for not only do they tell more than any photograph ever can , including technical details of construction , but , when studied with the photographs , or in front of the objects themselves , they are invaluable in helping to focus on the many significant details which might otherwise go unnoticed .
9 Another aspect of improving quality will be to focus on the many areas where problems of poverty and unemployment will persist if special measures are not taken .
10 Counselling can play a vital part in helping retired , or retiring , elderly people to cope with the many dilemmas and pressures such attitudes place upon them .
11 This indicates that drinking is often a response to an inability to cope with the many losses of old age .
12 In the last quarter of the 19th century sections of double track were opened in order to cope with the many freight and passenger trains which used the line , which of course saved many miles between the NW of England and SW Wales .
13 In all three cases the effect would have been to create merged units of a size able to compete with the many powerful US , European and Japanese companies now increasingly dominating the world scene ; for example , the Leyland/Bedford trucks merger provides a scale that neither could achieve on its own .
14 I will not attempt to compete with the many existing ones , but use an indirect definition by listing the most important characteristics of innovative projects :
15 Publicity officer Frances Hopwood told the Herald : ‘ It would be a difficult task trying to report on the many aspects of Le Court which have benefited from her influence and forward thinking during these 19 years but it is thanks to her that Le Court has evolved to be the ‘ flagship of the Leonard Cheshire Foundation ’ . ’
16 The celebration of this World Communications Day underlines the need for the Church to respond to the many unprecedented changes brought about by the communications media and their effects on modern living .
17 My uneventful watch , as we steamed slowly south , gave me plenty of time to think about the many advantages of cruising in these waters compared to other coastal areas I knew , where complex systems of buoyed channels lead the mariner through an unseen maze of shifting shoals .
18 The pale green mount was chosen to blend with the many different shades of leaves and flowers that I had in store , and is made from a linen textured mountboard which gives a more interesting effect than plain green card .
19 I think that the whole business was just another gimmick to add to the many introduced to the Church over these last 20 years .
20 The energy management assistance scheme , which will come into place on 1 April , will grant-aid energy efficiency projects for smaller businesses — a new initiative to add to the many others that my Department already runs .
21 A firm of solicitors experienced in this work will also be able to advise on the many areas of law which impinge on the conduct of takeover offers .
22 However , in the USA , the chemical fallout from industry and agriculture has prompted an environmental expert to warn of the many unseen air pollutants which are not covered by the Clean Air Act and are damaging not only to human health — linked to ills from leukaemia to heart disease — but are implicated in the formation of ‘ acid rain' which has devastated vast tracts of forest ( Begley , 1988 ) .
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