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

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1 In 1941 he was still very content with an unrealized , cerebral exposition of the Christian gospel which was to lead him into many distortions .
2 In this sort of situation the local Social Services Department may be able to help you with many practical problems , such as caring for a dependent relative .
3 These general problem-solving strategies can be used to help you through many of life 's problems .
4 Its small size and durable design allows you to use it in many convenient locations .
5 Loss of earnings and career prospects can be a serious matter for someone who knows that she is going to have to support herself for many years after her parents have gone ; and unless the home in which they are living is owned by them , and left to her in their will , she is also going to have to provide accommodation for herself when they die .
6 Once the phase of immediate implementation was passed , this group came little by little to realign itself with many in the first group against whom they had in the conciliar years themselves taken quite a clear stand : a new status quo must be achieved if the Church was not to be upset by ceaseless change and debate .
7 But I often find myself being far less nervous than the artists I 'm supporting , because I 'm so used to gigging ; I 've been doing a steady diet of around four gigs a week to support myself for many years , whereas they make an album then go out on tour every two years . ’
8 But erm during the week time , in the week you you you you used to enjoy yourself in many ways .
9 Now originally the trip was going to take them through many middle eastern countries including Jordan and Israel , er have you had to change your plans at all Andrew , it sounds as though that might not be the ideal place to be going at the moment ?
10 It now remains to ask what to many is the most difficult question , whether , given that the services are available , albeit on a limited basis , they can properly be denied to certain patients.3 This raises not only the issue of fairness or justice , but also that of selective treatment and respect for life .
11 That five was to haunt him for many months afterwards .
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