Example sentences of "[vb infin] [conj] [verb] many " in BNC.

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1 What do the petitions do but name many thousands of folk ?
2 Whereas very many Empiricks and unskilful and ignorant Men … do abide in our City of London … which are not well instructed in the Art of Mystery of Apothecaries , but … do make and compound many unwholesome , hurtful , deceiptful , corrupt and dangerous medicines and the same do sell … and daily transmit … to the great peril and daily hazard of the lives of our subjects …
3 Visitors will be able to see , sample and purchase many of the products on show , including cheeses , dairy produce , vegetables , pates and smoked fish , bread , preserves , honey , mushrooms , wine , beer and cider .
4 This chapter on Funchal is written in the form of an itinerary in order to include most of the buildings , streets and places of interest in the city in a logical order as Funchal does not signpost or highlight many of its attractions .
5 [ That this House calls upon the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry and the Minister of State for Overseas Development to grant Aid Trade Provision Cover and ECGD cover over three years from 1992 to enable Communication Supplies Ltd. to continue to export further System X telephone exchanges and ancillary equipment to Kenya , which they have done successfully for the past seven years ; and furthermore notes that the Kenyan Government considers this project as top of their list of priorities for trade with the United Kingdom , and the project will save and provide many thousands of jobs throughout the United Kingdom and will lead to repeat business for many years to come , and that if funding is not forthcoming the contract will be lost to the United Kingdom and awarded to either Japanese , French or Italian companies , all of whom have shown open interest . ]
6 One suspects that the language of this definition would alarm and antagonize many teachers in the average British school staffroom ; no doubt this is unnecessary , but one welcomes the admirable simplicity of Derek Rowntree :
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