Example sentences of "[adj] that many [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | In the last few years it has become clear that many other churches are working in this way in every denomination . |
2 | It is absolutely clear that many Labour Members want taxes to be raised but are not prepared to say so . |
3 | However , it is now clear that many legal matters never emerge even for legal assistance , let alone litigation , because they are never identified as legal problems by the sufferers , or never reach lawyers , or , having reached lawyers , are not recognised as problems within the purview of the law . |
4 | Richard Reid , Superdrive 's chief executive , said : ‘ Despite publicity for the new tyre tread laws it is clear that many local drivers are delaying tyre replacements far too long . ’ |
5 | It is nonetheless clear that many valuable initiatives in the care of frail elderly people have arisen from the voluntary sector and few would seriously dispute a model of partnership between voluntary and statutory endeavour . |
6 | Is not it clear that many qualified nurses are not getting jobs in the health service ? |
7 | But it is highly doubtful that many such litigants exist in real life , and if they do , the requirement of leave to apply for judicial review should be adequate to deal with them . |
8 | It is at least possible that many young children would view ‘ the cat ’ as a quite specific cat — the family cat , Simon 's cat , Grandma 's cat . |
9 | It should neither be surprising nor intriguing that many European countries , as well as Israel , have viewed recent efforts aimed at German unification with scepticism and concern . |
10 | Nevertheless , the objector may well remain convinced that many legislative authorities are not meant to act on dependent reasons and that their directives are not pre-emptive . |
11 | The next day I ventured out to see our new village , conscious that many curious eyes were on me . |
12 | We were also conscious that many English teachers are non-specialists : the Kingman Report points out that 28 per cent of teachers in secondary schools have no formal qualifications in English beyond 0-level and that they are responsible for 15 per cent of English teaching ( paragraph 6.4 ) . |
13 | The authors conclude that it is more likely that many other factors should also be included in the analysis such as motivation , nicotine dependence , personality type , self-efficacy , therapeutic support , etc , which act together in a complex way and would substantially increase the explained variance of smoking cessation . |
14 | It seemed likely that many isolated sections of the League of Youth would merge into the Young Communist League if the national organization were not restored . |
15 | However , it is most likely that many expert tasks are also soon to be taken over by machines . |
16 | Since AT&T is one of the few major U.S. corporations not to have cut its arts funding significantly over the past year , it is likely that many more museums will tailor exhibition proposals to fit the firm 's thematic guidelines . |
17 | Although at least 80 per cent of patients referred to the general hospital in Oxford after self-injury have cut themselves superficially , it seems likely that many more episodes of deliberate self-cutting occur than are identified through general hospital records . |
18 | It is likely that many secret societies of women have met at night , and in Western Europe the controversial tradition of witchcraft certainly uses night-time as the appropriate part of the day for work . |
19 | It is likely that many follow-up meetings will need to be held after the initial announcement is made to communicate progress and to deal with employee problems as they occur . |
20 | I agree with all that he said — the same problems exist in my constituency and I am sure that many hon. Members will join me in supporting the action for which he has called . |
21 | To treat musculoskeletal pain , manual manipulation of the needles is all that many experienced physicians consider to be necessary . |
22 | Its heyday was round about the 1930s and not all that many pure examples of it are being published today , though there are enough to make it a possible type of book to write if you are strongly inclined this way . |
23 | There are n't all that many small brewers left in the region , after all , and most of them already have formal or informal alliances of their own . |
24 | MH : Quite apart from anything else , there are n't all that many professional artists around here , unlike London , so you tend to feel a bit isolated . |
25 | There were n't all that many twenty-four-year-old graduates with the good fortune to run their own successful public relations business in London . |
26 | These prohibitive regulations were similar to those that many other peoples in different parts of the world have observed at changes in the appearance of the moon , but the Babylonians influenced the Jews , who in their turn influenced the early Christians and eventually ourselves . |
27 | However , it was evident that many annual reports included creative presentational techniques which were likely to enhance the user 's perceptions of the company 's performance . |
28 | Even if Clinton were to implode , this year 's electoral circus has been so unpredictable that many diehard Republicans remain almost as queasy about their own candidate , with the economy still ropey , with Bush 's inarticulacy on home affairs still staggeringly uninspiring and with the nation utterly fed up with politicians . |
29 | ‘ We are pleased with the state of our grounds and proud that many visiting clubs have felt they were of a very high standard . ’ |
30 | A key or a lifeless deed or a cheap Roberts reproduction , perhaps a family snapshot or a tourist postcard of the 1930s , is the nearest that many Palestinian exiles can move in spirit towards the place they regard as their homeland . |