Example sentences of "many [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Hey ( 1976 ) for example examines the practice of specialists ( by client group ) and concludes that what many cite as their distinctive attribute is the element of knowledge .
2 Indeed , many cite his 1966 release ‘ What Would I Be ’ as a cryptic reference to the singer 's ‘ beverage ’ problem , claiming that Doonican 's ‘ liberal ’ record company , Decca , formed him to drop the words ‘ without a good cup of tea ’ from the chorus .
3 Indeed , many cite his 1966 release ‘ What Would I Be ’ as a cryptic reference to the singer 's ‘ beverage ’ problem , claiming that Doonican 's ‘ liberal ’ record company , Decca , formed him to drop the words ‘ without a good cup of tea ’ from the chorus .
4 Many drug and alcohol charities are convinced they will have to close hostels and cut staff because of the lack of guaranteed funds and the concentration of demand in many urban areas .
5 There 's too many metal and dirge infested undertones but they 'd go down a storm supporting Silverfish .
6 There 's too many metal and dirge infested undertones but they 'd go down a storm supporting Silverfish .
7 These dips occur in many stepping motor systems and are caused by mechanical resonance in the motor/load combination .
8 Many stepping motor systems operate with open.loop control at a constant stepping rate , which is below the start/stop rate for the most demanding load conditions .
9 Dinner is served by candlelight , so no-one will notice how many pudim flã ( the creamiest crème caramel you 'll ever taste ) you consume .
10 Never before have so many joined in the struggle to bring significant improvements to their lives .
11 Many joined in the chase with enthusiasm and soon there was a big crowd running after Oliver .
12 Many announced , leaked , and predicted dates for unveiling the Clinton plan came and went before the maestro of the Reagan image was improbably summoned to manage the case of Bill Clinton .
13 This explains the curious fact that so few people expected de Gaulle to return before May , but , once he had returned , so many placed their confidence in him .
14 The thirteen children who developed schizophrenia could be characterised by the following factors : their birth had been relatively difficult ( longer and more complicated than average ) ; most of them had been separated from both parents and many placed in children 's homes at a young age ; they posed a disciplinary problem to their teachers ; and some years earlier they had had a rapid autonomic nervous system ( ANS ) recovery rate .
15 To misquote Sir Winston Churchill : ‘ Never in the field of human conflict did the votes of so many influence the outcome of so few in so much time . ’
16 Many canal companies continued independently but , as the rail network grew , passengers and perishable goods traffic together with many bulk cargoes gradually transferred from the canals to the railways .
17 The years that immediately follow the end of compulsory schooling can often be seen as a foundation stage providing a relatively broad base for work in a particular occupation ( as do many craft and technician courses ) or for more advanced studies in a specialized field .
18 But when it comes to going out , many revealed they would be uncomfortable if their partner began to breastfeed their child in public .
19 Like many consumed by a powerful love , he has been searching since not so much for a replacement as an alternative .
20 Too many dance .
21 Like many dance directors he imitated the Tiller style and by undercutting could offer some work .
22 Carl : ‘ No we 've deliberately shied away from doing remixes with Boys Own and so forth , because you 're really asking for a backlash for starters and also so many dance mixes sound really soft , like PWL productions .
23 Carl : ‘ No we 've deliberately shied away from doing remixes with Boys Own and so forth , because you 're really asking for a backlash for starters and also so many dance mixes sound really soft , like PWL productions .
24 In the past they had a degree of self-doubt because many realized that they owed their position to factors other than merit .
25 Like others , he would be dismayed to find a good service submerged in yet another change , after the election , just as many Trust hospitals appear to be making a go of it .
26 In May this year David Trippier , Minister for the Environment and Countryside , visited a few of the many Trust projects currently under way in the Lake District .
27 Many Trust members object to the lease of inalienable Trust land in this area to the Ministry of Defence , but the National Executive Committee argued that the lease had to be granted as the case would probably have been lost on appeal .
28 That would be of enormous help in staunching the flow of treacly sentiment on which so many Trust properties base their appeal .
29 We have since visited many Trust properties , but never left one without feeling gratitude that we have been able to share the pleasures of visiting such fine examples of our heritage .
30 Instead , some crumbled , some caused fear and crime and many led to isolation hundreds of feet up above the rest of the town , But back in 1952 something needed to be done to take us out of Victorian and Edwardian accommodation and into the second half of the 20th century .
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