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

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1 However , given current UK time costs , it is unrealistic to believe that many listeners will hear a given commercial many times .
2 This implies that many carnosaurs hunted in herds or packs like wolves , weeding out the old , infirm and unprotected young , since solitary predators like lions tend to kill prey their own size or smaller .
3 This means that many mergers for which there have been no demonstrable advantages , but which have not been found to be overtly anti-competitive , have been allowed through , and thus contributed to the general increase in industrial concentration .
4 This means that many cylinder records surviving today have highly dubious provenances , as we shall see later .
5 This means that many landowners who have sought Ministry Licences are vulnerable .
6 In County NatWest 's view , this indicates that many trusts will have a job to increase portfolio yields without lowering portfolio quality .
7 Since patients with all three grades of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia had similar ages this suggests that many infections with oncogenic human papillomavirus apparently led directly to cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade III .
8 It is very interesting to note that many people who have been unable to eat cheese because of headaches , migraines or digestive problems following its consumption are able to eat organically produced cheeses with no side effects .
9 The segmentation of labour markets referred to in section 2.1 means that many groups of workers can be viewed as ‘ non-competing ’ groups .
10 → I 'm afraid that you are quite likely to find that many guitar manufacturers provide very little in terms of manuals with their instruments , Richard .
11 Yet it is not unusual to find that many people make no distinction between even the physically and the mentally handicapped , often to the apparent detriment of the former who have more capable brains .
12 It would therefore not be too unfair to conclude that many teachers , whether in primary or secondary schools , are , by tradition , unfamiliar with discussions that involve the whole curriculum of a school .
13 The consumer , being used to smooth thick conventional yoghurt , may reject Busses yoghurt because of those unfamiliar characteristics but Busses yoghurt continues to sell well despite this and it is encouraging to know that many consumers do recognise the quality of the product .
14 In Norway , a re-survey of 1,000 lakes studied in the 1970s showed that many lakes have actually lost more of their neutralising capacity in recent years , although sulphate levels are falling .
15 Some 200 people in possession of pamphlets calling for a multiparty political system were reported to have been arrested in recent weeks around the country ; the human rights organization Amnesty International said that many people working in companies with facsimile transmission machines capable of receiving opposition literature printed abroad were among those detained .
16 When one in three marriages end in divorce , it is safe to assume that many couples have n't got the balance right .
17 It is certainly important to recognize that many politicians want to be seen as supporters of ‘ good causes ’ .
18 It is important to recognize that many policy changes pass through Parliament in this way .
19 Neither Earl nor Gray could have thought that his view was part of the explicit extension of the convention of legislation because each knew that many lawyers thought the other was right .
20 Working Paper 1 states that many core services ‘ are currently provided by hospitals likely to seek self-governing status , and the Secretary of State , in first establishing an NHS Hospital Trust , will approve the arrangements for providing core services .
21 The Census of 1951 showed that many houses lacked amenities with which the council house since 1919 had been equipped .
22 The Prayer Book debates of 1928 and the arguments over tithes in the 1930s showed that many Unionists still counted the interests of the Church high in their priorities , but the battles were no longer party ones .
23 If a third of the adult population viewed reading with so little enthusiasm , was it any wonder that many children were doubtful as to its worth ?
24 In fact I am sorry to say that many aspects of the book are disappointing .
25 It is also necessary to understand that many people with disabilities are apprehensive of well-managed services providing continuity .
26 A report in October 1989 said that many people were leaving the social work profession : low morale , increased pressure and poor pay all contributed to this exodus .
27 Yet the numbers of women choosing not to marry receded in times of rising real wages , and the same conditions lowered the average age at marriage Hence , it is wise to remember that many women remained unmarried only because they did not have the means to start a new household with a husband .
28 Commenting on the success of the fundamentalist candidates , the Independent of June 20 speculated that many merchants had cast anti-PLO votes in protest at the endless strikes and closures imposed by the intifada leadership .
29 And the Princess Royal stressed that many city dwellers have the wrong idea about rural life .
30 There was always a close relationship between the Armed Forces and the railways so that we are not surprised to learn that many barracks were built by or for Service personnel .
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