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

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1 Angola and Mozambique share many similarities : from their days of suppression under Portuguese colonial rule to the problems of post-independence South African aggression .
2 Angola and Mozambique share many similarities : from their days of suppression under Portuguese colonial rule to the problems of post-independence South African aggression .
3 Brewster and Brewster give many good ideas for such drills ( ch. 3 ) .
4 If the cell loses its charge , it is said to be depolarized , and a cycle of depolarization and repolarization accompanies many cellular functions .
5 The Orcs briefly take possession of parts of the Hold and Gorfang captures many kinsfolk of Lord Kazador .
6 As Cicourel and Kitsuse demonstrated many years ago ( 1963 ) , the choice was in fact more illusory than real .
7 After long discussions in which cyclists ’ opinions of horses were also aired , we agreed that in fact , riders and cyclists have many aims in common : both want traffic-free , cross-country routes .
8 If the parties are not represented , it is usual for the chairman and members to ask many questions .
9 Available now on the Macintosh with a PC version due by early June , it represents a major upgrade from previous releases and attempts to satisfy many of the demands made by its users — Aldus claim an installed base of around 150,000 worldwide .
10 It seems that , despite the Council , pilgrims continued to come and go to the tomb of St Peter , and this was not irrelevant , for the noise and disturbance prevented many from hearing what was said .
11 From St. Albans , Harpenden , Leighton Buzzard and Luton came many to a Sports and Recreation Afternoon for Active Retired at Luton Regional Sports Centre .
12 HM Inspectors of Factories or Agriculture visit many types of workplace , and have to deal with a wide range of technical and legislative problems .
13 That is a reminder that fairness has many faces .
14 People are not as simplistic as this ; even a moment 's reflection leads to the conclusion that language has many more functions .
15 Two days of pitched battles between Croatian forces and Serbian militiamen backed by Yugoslav troops and jets left many dead and wounded around the south-western Bosnian town of Kupres , Radio Sarajevo reported .
16 One of the rare continental visitors to a Britain , he found the bolted sport climbs of Yorkshire to his liking — but was not shy of climbing routes with natural protection — and his on-sight flashes at Malhal and Kilnsey astonished many locals .
17 Editor , — John Wright and Helen Ford describe the anguish and despair affecting many sub-Saharan African countries and made so much worse recently by drought .
18 That traditional battle between fishermen and boatmen makes many waves on the river .
19 A substitute for oil is an obvious future need and biotechnology provides many technical alternatives for oil as a chemical feedstock , as well as an energy source .
20 Where husband and in-laws want many children , a wife may not dare to object .
21 Similar possibilities and contradictions surround many other groups of children affected by inequalities based on class and race and who experience poverty , poor housing and a lack of adequate developmental opportunities .
22 These cries and messages cause many unnecessary deaths but yet , the families of these children continued to search for their long lost children .
23 Unfortunately , they also had the same lack of humour , but Bruce and Tina had many occasions to be glad of their proximity .
24 Easily Accessible : You can walk for miles and miles on the nearby Halkyn mountains and a little further afield , the Denbigh moors and Snowdonia provide many challenging walks .
25 Such romantic stories and ballads inspired many nineteenth-century ballets , directly or indirectly , from Petipa 's Raymonda , Massine 's Symphonie Fantastique and Lenau 's Don Juan ( to the tone poem by Strauss which was later to inspire an Ashton ballet ) to La Sonnambula ( Balanchine 's ballet based on Bellini 's opera which was based on a Walter Scott novel , see page 33 ) .
26 Algae , mosses , liverworts and lichens have many preadaptations but few special adaptations for polar life .
27 Whether we as surgeons like it or not , our engineering colleagues at the University now have the knowledge and expertise to revolutionise many of the surgical procedures performed across all specialities and make our current methods appear extremely crude . ’
28 Our cousins in the sea , as they are sometimes called , seem to us to have created a society far closer to human ideals of Utopia than anything we have managed to achieve on land , and their social behaviour and lifestyle embody many of the virtues and qualities we humans hold so dear .
29 It soon became clear that Sam and Luke had many acquaintances in common ; they chatted easily , and Anna was skilful at drawing Merrill into the conversation .
30 Coastal Command stations at Dale and Talbenny saw many casualties and Rolls of Honour have been placed in the church nearest to each of these long-abandoned aerodromes .
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