Example sentences of "[verb] that many [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Experiences in recent years in New Zealand and Australia suggest that many stranded animals can be saved if certain simple rules are followed . |
2 | Pro-democracy campaigners had claimed that many eligible voters did not bother to register in 1987 prior to the 1988 one-party elections . |
3 | It is startling to discover that many outdoor organisations are unaware of this proposal . |
4 | In Nicaragua , it is reported that many male babies born since the beginning of this year have been named either Saddam or Hussein . |
5 | Komarovsky 's ( 1946 ) classic study found that many female students experience conflict between the experience of higher education as preparation for a career and the social expectations that women should be passive , ‘ feminine ’ and marriageable . |
6 | The group found that many such courses existed , but that they lacked co-ordination . |
7 | We analysed these data ourselves , and found that many subject departments sent individuals or small groups to the library in connection with subject or project work , while others seem to have brought whole classes down from time to time . |
8 | Two separate surveys found that many prepacked sandwiches were being stored at dangerously high temperatures , causing the spread of harmful bacteria . |
9 | Do you think that many political wives have the same problems that you had ? |
10 | I do not think that many hon. Members would criticise the length of the speech but they and members of the museum and arts worlds outside would criticise the Bill 's contents . |
11 | He dislikes aspects of life with Lancashire , especially the dictate that at certain times he should wear tie and blazer ; he rightly resents missing out on a sponsored car when the county toured Australia ; he recalls verbal run-ins with opponents , including Viv Richards , and believes the Australians ' tough attitude is simply ‘ rude ’ ; and he thinks that many English players are terrified long before they go out to bat ’ . |
12 | My concerns are much more involved with the dangers I perceive that many valued institutions are having to confront within current political climates . |
13 | ‘ James does n't actually throw that many big parties , but when he does , he makes sure he does it in style , ’ says a friend . |
14 | I am , however , suggesting that many significant economies of scale have been realised at the level of the large enterprise comprising a number of units of production rather than at plant , or operating unit , level . |
15 | Soviet scientists admitted that many Soviet lakes and rivers faced ecological disaster , including the Kirov Bays and Volga Delta on the Caspian Sea , the Dnieper and Dniester areas , the Volga basins , Lake Sevan , Lake Issyk-Kul , Lake Balkhash , Lake Ladoga , the Black Sea , the Sea of Azov , and the Caspian and Baltic seas . |
16 | On the negative side it should be recalled that many Belorussian nationalists were more pro-Western than specifically Belorussian in their emphasis , while many others became so identified with the Bolshevik Party that they shed earlier inclinations . |
17 | It is important for hospital-based therapists to realize that many self-poisoning patients fail to keep outpatient appointments . |
18 | There is no doubt that difficulties of this sort mean that many true statements are not published , or else are the subject of apologies rather than defences . |
19 | He believed that many legitimate visitors would be forced to park on the main road because the council had closed the track . |
20 | The Bill will ensure that many more prisoners will refuse to join or support others ' plans to forgo the consequences of their offending . |
21 | So Wimpey 's commitment to providing affordable social housing should ensure that many further opportunities will arise . ’ |
22 | Computer programmer Mike , 32 , added that many fund-raising events are still to be held . |
23 | In general , Ollero believes that European countries have similar opportunities to the US for developing innovative software , and says that many important ideas have come from small companies . |
24 | Tests show that many intellectual activities are highly correlated . |
25 | Cuttings books show that many foreign newspapers have carried far more reports and feature articles on the event than American newspapers and magazines — particularly in Californian , where the event is talking place . |
26 | It is worth remembering that many contemporary historians using conventional paper archives are already very much dependent upon archivists for access to material , and for guidance in identifying and selecting sources . |
27 | Now that we have taken an overview of the Form method of patterning , I hope that many more knitters will not be as worried that the columns of figures published in magazines and so on , mean nothing to them , since they are n't supposed to in this format . |
28 | We hope that many more members of staff will soon follow in their footsteps . |
29 | Although there is an ever-increasing literature on cement morphologies and diagenesis within this zone , especially within soils , it is important to remember that many such cements are the exception rather than the rule . |
30 | An organism able to check the growth of a competing species is fortunate and better equipped to survive , so we should expect that many living organisms are successful exponents of chemical warfare . |