Example sentences of "[prep] [art] many [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This preference is shown up in growing governmental preference for the many variants of NFI , in which a local enterprise associates with a foreign partner ( or sometimes with two as in Brazil where Tintas Renas teamed up with both ICI and Dupont to produce paint for the local market ) .
2 Women also created important opportunities for the many tasks of childcare to be handled through routines ( see page 36 ) , another example where what is good for the child can be good for the parent .
3 And besides , there was soon a property wagon and two more sleeping wagons for the many members of the wealthy company .
4 We pray for the church , for all who are followers of Christ ; O God , we pray for the work of the province of Jerusalem and the Middle East , and for this Diocese ; for Samir Kafity , our Bishop , for the Cathedral , for St George 's College , and for the many parishes throughout this province .
5 As a responsive composite ‘ biomaterial ’ , a biosensor is rather special , not only in the complex , multiple alliance of the materials in any individual device , but also in the wide range of materials that must be considered for the many types of transduction systems .
6 The lead times for the many publications on your media list can vary tremendously , some monthly magazines having a lead time of six months or more .
7 A great deal of traffic was involved in moving ammunition and bombs for the many airfields in the vicinity .
8 The families , she said , had asked her to express their gratitude for the warm and caring support from everyone there ; they were grateful , too , for the many messages of support and sympathy coming from outside Orkney .
9 At a concelebrated mass , Bishop Gray presided and with Father Brendan McDonald , who opened the school , the present parish priest , Father David Peters , Father David Woodler , Father Paul O'Grady , and a packed congregation , gave thanks for the many achievements of those 25 years .
10 ‘ We hope the gifts will help to relieve the boredom for the many children like Paul who have to attend the clinic regularly for treatment , ’ said Sharon .
11 I forgave him for the many occasions on which he had unthinkingly made me feel mentally subnormal .
12 In the early eighteenth century poverty was partially responsible for the many applications for military rank , for in the first half of the century even a commission in a new regiment , and the near certainty of half-pay at the conclusion of the war emergency , was attractive .
13 The authors refer to the carbon steels as ‘ equivalent modern wires ’ That equivalence presumably was established to Rose 's satisfaction during the many years of his research on original strings before marketing his ‘ English Iron ’ It is a pity that this research has not been published .
14 During the many weeks of my father 's hospitalization , I often came close to accepting that he was on his way .
15 Arguably , however , his most brilliant work was done during the many months of relative inactivity that followed , for it was then that he remoulded his demoralized command into a confident , compact fighting unit .
16 Between the many breaks in the cloud the rays of a thin evening sun shafted down at an acute angle to spotlight the pastoral scene .
17 All aspects of the influence of photography throughout society will be examined , commerce and industry as much as artistic use of photography and of the divide in photography , be it real or not between the many genres of photography .
18 This year I 've been thinking about the many faces of the moon and the wonderfully romantic and lovely patterns you can achieve with the moon as your theme , whether it 's a slender crescent or full harvest , hunter 's or honey moon .
19 My uneventful watch , as we steamed slowly south , gave me plenty of time to think about the many advantages of cruising in these waters compared to other coastal areas I knew , where complex systems of buoyed channels lead the mariner through an unseen maze of shifting shoals .
20 We hear very little about those localities where people are working away quietly with encouraging results , and about the many examples of excellent collaboration that protect so many children .
21 Both she and Dr Brewis were also concerned about the many patients on their wards who came from outside Newcastle : they knew even less about the arrangements for community care within those districts .
22 Kevin advises ‘ When choosing frames do n't forget about the many types of lenses available .
23 She wrote to me about the many pressures on girls to worry constantly about their looks , and in particular their bodies .
24 Going to a built-in wardrobe he opened it and flicked through the many articles of clothing hanging there .
25 The wood floated for many weeks , through the many days at sea many things happened like the strange shape it had formed from being slashed off by the sea .
26 And with that , the great swan spread its wings and glided gently downward through the many branches of the big tree .
27 But his was one of the many families in the streets that ran off the main road at the bottom of the hill and from whom this shop and the tobacconist 's derived most of their regular custom .
28 Pollution control work , then , is typical of the many areas of social control characterized by goals of regulation rather than repression .
29 This is a true story of one of the many tragedies of apartheid — a white South African policeman falls in love with a woman of mixed race , resigns from his job and goes to live with her in Cape Town .
30 Eventually they found a spot , away from the track but on the edge of one of the many glades in the forest .
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