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

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1 Irrespective of the immense problems posed by the preservation of electronic record that the traditional archives are now having to face , it would be wrong to claim that many of these problems are entirely new or unchallenged .
2 It is interesting to discover that many of the complicated variations used in handling the speech of others also appear when thought rather than speech is dealt with ( see Table 5.2 ) .
3 This means that many of these people do not envisage spending the whole of their working life climbing the internal labour ladder of a single organisation .
4 The computerisation of land registration is more or less completed , and this means that many of the delays formerly experienced are no longer so acute .
5 This means that many of the decisions which ultimately affect UK industry are outside the direct control of the UK government and in many areas of trade , negotiations are carried out on our behalf by the EC as a whole .
6 This suggests that many of the language structures used in the Estate Agents ' corpus are also present in the Banking corpus .
7 The Italian government , concerned that the better things should remain in Italy , were delighted to hear that many of them only made the journey by canal from the Cannareggio to the piano nobile of the Palazzo Malpiero .
8 Commented RAC Rescue Services head of marketing , Andy Brown : ‘ It is quite amazing to think that many of the longest surviving members have belonged to the RAC for more than two-thirds of its 95-year history .
9 The Independent of Dec. 21 reported that many of those pardoned were activists of the Syrian Moslem Brotherhood , which had conducted a guerrilla campaign against Assad 's rule in the late 1970s and early 1980s .
10 Similarly , it is reasonable to suppose that many of the haves will be among the most ruthless of society , and will pass on their inhumane ethic to their children , thereby perpetuating it : is this really the future we wish for our species ?
11 It is most disturbing to realize that many of you do not receive any Further Training and some do not even pay their Membership subscription .
12 Let me emphasize here that functionalists are happy to accept that many of our mental states are associated with conscious awareness .
13 Finally , it is also important to know that many of our courses can be studied on a ‘ one-off ’ basis through our Associate Student programme .
14 His team came tenth out of the twenty five that competed , a result with which he was pleased considering that many of his competitors ( although with amateur status like himself ) were well funded and backed by sponsors .
15 Yvonne Harper-Wake , managing director of London 's The Gym at The Sanctuary , was amazed to find that many of the callers were overweight because they were eating all the wrong things .
16 It is difficult to believe that many of the prestige projects discussed in Chapter 8 would have been contemplated in the absence of the very high volumes of aid reaching countries for other , more mundane , purposes .
17 So much has been written about Monteverdi 's L'Orfeo that it may be difficult to believe that many of the puzzles can be answered through a study of Renaissance humanistic traditions .
18 It is , therefore , perhaps not surprising to see that many of the evaluation studies described in the library literature give accounts of the evaluation of specific methods and media which have been used in library instruction rather than evaluation of programmes of instruction .
19 In fact it would be true to say that many of us spend most of our lives being carried around .
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