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

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1 The bridge closure is affecting many businesses .
2 This may be necessary even if the industry is situated many miles from the site .
3 When the product is released many times to different clients , specific ‘ issues ’ act as a cross-reference delineating the relationship between the product and the client .
4 No common standards for design can exist , with the result that the learning and selection process is repeated many times with differing levels of success and understanding .
5 People in London and Stockholm may get better suntans , but in Africa the likelihood of drought and famine is magnified many times ; and , as icecaps melt , the sea level will rise , flooding many low-lying areas .
6 The pattern is repeated many times over .
7 But it is often forgotten that even less physical sports such as bowls , and even snooker , where the same movement is repeated many times , can cause problems , too .
8 Following Axelrod and Hamilton 's pioneering work , many authors have sought to understand which strategies do best when the game is played many times between players who remember past encounters .
9 This signal is amplified many times and used to drive a pen recorder which traces out a wave form plotting voltage against time .
10 Reports come from Sudan , where the harshness of nature is compounded by man 's inhumanity to man — or rather to women and children ; and from Zimbabwe , where drought is putting many lives at risk , especially , as usual , those of young children .
11 The current trend is to regard many issues of statutory interpretation as questions of law , or mixed law and fact .
12 Intensive training is making many activists a trifle monosyllabic .
13 In a political campaign , television exposure is magnified many times , so the projection of the image has to be co-ordinated , consistent and continuous .
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