Example sentences of "[is] that many [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There 's that much , there 's that many people out of work , there 's and |
2 | What we do know from Allen 's recent survey of part time working in general practice is that many women working in general practice would have preferred hospital practice , particularly paediatrics , obstetrics and gynaecology , and general medicine , if they could have trained in these specialties part time . |
3 | ‘ The reason a lot of women and men argue without hearing each other is that many women lack the bottom harmonics in their voices , while men do n't allow themselves the upper harmonics . |
4 | The fact is that many Liberals , and especially those in the local constituencies , adopted something of a larger mentality towards change . |
5 | The problem is that many shareholders and the public at large may not appreciate that the nature of the history business has changed . |
6 | The implication of this is that many mergers can be regarded as failures in the sense that they do not attain the gains in efficiency claimed as their justification . |
7 | The danger is that many businesses are waiting until there is a problem , or even a crisis , to be sorted out before they ask for advice from a solicitor — as said : ‘ Regrettably , lawyers are seen as a cure , not a preventative ’ — and it is the smaller , more vulnerable business that falls into it most . |
8 | For the water authorities in general the practical significance of consents is that many rivers are now substantially comprised of effluent already discharged subject to consent . |
9 | A second general point is that many offences of violence have consequences for the victim which extend well beyond any injury caused . |
10 | The second argument is that many structures of appropriation of surpluses from peasantries and pastoralists which were established during the late colonial period still exist . |
11 | The fact is that many majority of people know that it |
12 | The second is that many processes simply can not be shut down for the weekends . |
13 | 4.3.4 The assumption made in this section of the Unit is that many teachers will be in a position to collaborate with specialists based in Language Units or in Ethnic Minority support groups , members of which will assume responsibility for teaching the initial stages of English as a Second Language . |
14 | And from one-eighth of head teachers came frustrations with education authorities : ‘ The surprising thing is that many teachers and schools cope so well , ’ said one . |
15 | One difficulty with the term is that many contemporaries would never have been prepared to apply the word ‘ culture ’ to the new preoccupations of the masses . |
16 | A consequence of this approach is that many managers within one division will not know what is important to another division , as well as the overall corporation . |
17 | The problem with this is that many managers and other PC users have never received formal keyboard training . |
18 | The result is that many glider pilots are becoming complacent about parking and on a really windy day it is not unusual to see gliders at risk , just waiting for the first really big gust of wind to blow them over . |
19 | What is not in doubt is that many members failed to follow the professional path of Section 2f in the dispute , and were thus in breach of the Code of Professional Conduct . |
20 | The Oxfordshire Health Authority says the reasoning behind the warning is that many doctors ’ may not come across this very rare event in the course of their professional lifetime . ’ |
21 | The reason is that many MS-DOS spreadsheet programs are so large that they use most of the 640KBytes of conventional memory . |
22 | As in 1949 at Lausanne , so the probability is that many refugees would oppose any surrender of their claim and would continue to struggle for a solution which goes a substantial way towards meeting both their physical needs and their sense of grievance . |
23 | One salutary reminder is that many writers see ‘ uneven regional development ’ as the norm in western industrialized society ( Smith , 1984 ; Storper and Walker , 1989 ) . |
24 | The result is that many manufacturing firms have decided to locate their physical production processes outside the metropolitan regions . |
25 | The difficulty is that many US corporations neglect to complement an overlapping strategy with the required intensive information processing . |
26 | The reason that sales have not boomed is that many customers have been disappointed at what robots do for them . |
27 | ‘ One of the things that we have noted with Frame Relay is that many customers preferred a fixed rate — when you are talking about ATM , I would imagine that some would be interested in flat rate too , but more will be interested in usage based billing ’ , Ms Fitzgerald notes . |
28 | Another drawback is that many census estimates concentrate on natural change ( i.e. the difference between births and deaths ) and tend to ignore the most effective component of population change in the western world , migration . |
29 | The skills are there to be bought : the problem is that many farmers have an exaggerated notion of the kind of worker that they can obtain for the money they are willing to offer , as well as an outdated conception of what the farm worker 's skills would fetch in industry . |
30 | One of the most noticeable features of English is that many syllables are weak ; this is true of many other languages , but it is necessary to study how these weak syllables are pronounced and where they occur in English . |