Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv prt] many [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But the frozen ground cuts off many birds , particularly waders , from their normal food supplies .
2 Each language has its own phraseology , its own idiom which rules out many options that are potentially available as grammatical sequences .
3 in their book , discussion ranges over many methodologies in many countries and readers are offered choices .
4 At the very least , the discipline of being involved in some form of training will help counteract the feeling of lethargy that creeps over many people who have been unemployed for a long while — a characteristic which is very counterproductive in an interview .
5 The ‘ Serendipity ’ group teaching material emphasizes not only scriptural exposition and application , but opens up many areas of personal life experience , encouraging mutual involvement in each other 's discipleship .
6 Even limiting the choice to alternative financial assets still opens up many opportunities .
7 The pageantry of the Sovereign 's Parade , When the senior cadets are formally commissioned and the Adjutant tides up the steps of Old Building on his White charger , goes back many years .
8 ‘ I 've heard that he was n't on speaking terms with Alfred and that the feud — whatever it was — goes back many years … ’
9 Prizes were presented by Royal Bank Vice Chairman Charles Winter whose association with the Dundee and Edinburgh Football Clubs goes back many years .
10 My interest in North Plains people in 1750 to 1850 which is about the same period for the you know cowboys goes back many years to my pre- writing days .
11 It contains no pretentiousness , has scarcely dated , and throws out many lessons — not least Johnson 's writerly good manners : if he uses a Greek tag he gives the translation .
12 Their golden colour brightens up many gardens and parks .
13 Hence the alleged attraction that Black men hold for lower-class women , a popular belief that dates back many years .
14 The title dates back many centuries to the days when the Speaker was the King 's representative in parliament and when MPs wanted to debate raising money they formed themselves into a committee with an MP in the chair so that they could discuss the subject away from the prying ears of the Palace .
15 The title dates back many centuries to the days when the Speaker was the King 's representative in parliament and when MPs wanted to debate raising money they formed themselves into a committee with an MP in the chair so that they could discuss the subject away from the prying ears of the Palace .
16 Around forty senior figures from the Catholic church attended the ceremony which dates back many centuries .
17 Article 2 , which sets out the general areas of workers ' rights , simply spells out many rights that already exist in law , or have been present in well-unionised work places for years before Thatcherism .
18 When the mist comes down many areas like the Somerset Levels take on a sinister and unreal appearance
19 Already , though , such a study of a community involving , perhaps , only a few thousand people brings in many elements , variables and causal links .
20 The Association of British Insurers ' new grouping for all cars more than doubles the number of categories and sorts out many anomalies .
21 The stag's-horn sumach ( Rhus typhina ) brings out many people in a cold sweat of hatred .
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