Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] the many [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The simplest one is that the world would be a better place if people were better able to talk coherently about the many language problems which arise in contemporary society .
2 Potential and confirmed breeders of tropical fish really should see this one if only for the many tips they 'll acquire .
3 However , the whole matter was another aspect of one of the storms in a set of teacups that accompanied the whole unhappy Profumo matter and has continued to do so for the many years since it was first raised .
4 Cases like this , along with the many reports we read about innocent parents accused by the social services of child abuse , make parents frightened to lay a single finger on their children .
5 However , they went along with the many changes in the hope that the increasing emphasis on training might help our young people to find jobs .
6 The prison offers a mixture of straight employment and trade training courses , together with the many jobs which are essential to the daily running of an institution : cleaners , cooks , maintenance parties for both the buildings and the grounds .
7 The consequences for the country , especially in the many cases where the recipient government is not able to sort out the resultant confusion , can at worst be disastrous .
8 Its growth was to cause a storm of protest in the next century from archbishops less inclined to travel than Sigeric ; but we need not doubt that it arose because Sigeric and his like were delighted to have an excuse to go on pilgrimage , and the diary he has left of his movements dwells especially on the many churches in Rome worth a pilgrim 's attention .
9 Sincere thanks to all the walkers and especially to the many sponsors for their generosity , also to the support team .
10 This second theory remembers that in 431BC — the high point of classical Greece — the great Pericles spoke bitterly of the many Greeks who in his judgment avoided their public responsibilities : a ‘ useless ’ lot , he called them .
11 All aspects of the influence of photography throughout society will be examined , commerce and industry as much as artistic use of photography and of the divide in photography , be it real or not between the many genres of photography .
12 It 's easy to get carried away by the many tools at your disposal so beware of using them just because they 're there .
13 Aside from the many companies which have gone into liquidation , those which survive have taken the opportunity to improve their operating efficiency , often achieving this by reduction in staffing levels .
14 Close to the many restaurants and bars in the area , this hotel offers good facilities and excellent value for money .
15 In Florida , the Caribbean , Queensland , and South East Asia they may be extremely extensive , and are important not only for the huge variety of life within them crabs , spiders , molluscs — but also for the many creatures that visit them for food ( herons , egrets ) and which breed in the shelter they provide .
16 I recommend it not only for its excellent chapter on 17th century siege warfare , but also for the many clues it throws up en passant about where you might begin searching if you know of , or read about , a siege in your locality that is not in the book 's contents list .
17 The scouts were also working hard to keep up with the many breakfasts they cooked that morning .
18 What an extraordinary suggestion , to put forward a girl — a charity child who was not a Sister , a novice , a postulant , nor anyone with the remotest intention of becoming a nun — and raise her up above the many Sisters in the Community who were all hoping and praying for a chance of higher education … what would they feel if a girl who had already been pampered , it seemed , by the convent in Knockglen , were put in to study , over their heads ?
19 It dealt clearly with the many stages between the identification of plants which may have potential medicinal value and the eventual isolation of the active ingredient or ingredients for use by the pharmaceutical industry .
20 Nightlife revolves traditionally around the many tavernas , but several late bars and a couple of discos compete for your later custom .
21 She looked back through the many pages she had written , and saw the great names glitter there — Proclus , Plotinus , Iamblichus , Ficino , Pico , Agrippa .
22 Children wandered around even at this time of night , in and out of the many shops , playing and screaming .
23 A very lazy way to spend a day in the sun , is to buy a ‘ day ’ ticket , and hop on and off the boats and in and out of the many cafes and restaurants dotted around the lake .
24 Out of the many examples available , here is one chosen more or less at random .
25 The grass was green , deer ran gracefully between the trees , cows munched unhurriedly beside the many streams .
26 Thanks also to those people who enjoyed this way of raising money , please pass the message on to the many class members who took part .
27 Thanks also to those people who enjoyed this way of raising money , please pass the message on to the many class members who took part .
28 The equipment used in this book is not specialist or complicated , but a thorough checklist is given here of the many items available .
29 However , simulation finds wider application nowadays in the many situations where it is necessary to model the behaviour of some process before its introduction or before a change is made .
30 The roots of all this , it was agreed , lay deep in British history — perhaps in the moral nihilism of the 1960s , perhaps in the collectivism of the 1940s , perhaps in the decline of the entrepreneurial spirit in the late Victorian period , perhaps even in the many centuries of geographical isolation and freedom from foreign occupation behind the barrier of sea power .
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