Example sentences of "[conj] [v-ing] many [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The framework aims to provide a tool for analysing and explaining many of the fundamental rules of company law .
2 Its emphasis is on modern and contemporary history , exploring and analysing many of the major developments which have shaped the late 20th-century world .
3 He helped by doing much of the specialist machining work and designing many of the one-off items needed to marry up the different parts .
4 The brewery used horse-drawn drays for beer deliveries in and around the East End , and during the Second World War it was hit hard when a German land mine damaged the brewery stables , killing and injuring many of the horses .
5 The spring and early summer of 1169 Henry spent in the south , taking and demolishing many of the castles from which the rebels had defied his authority .
6 The ash which had been falling on St Pierre since the beginning of May 1902 continued to accumulate , sifting down softly to cover the ruins of St Pierre in a grey pall and burying many of the bodies that still lay in the debris .
7 This has the advantage of being an area for which accident statistics are routinely recorded as well as being easy to specify to subjects and involving many of the more interesting aspects of driving .
8 The majority of the court , while dismissing many of the arguments that had found favour in Re Anschuetz and earlier cases , did little to advance the position from that reached by the Court of Appeals in Re Anschuetz .
9 In general terms a polytechnic , while sharing many of the functions of universities , would emphasize the close relationship ‘ between the type and content of the courses provided and the role which its graduates are expected to fulfil … the closest possible links with industry , commerce and the professions , the research institutions and the schools … the development of a truly comprehensive academic structure … the provision of a range of part-time courses , and the provision of postgraduate , post-experience , refresher and retraining courses .
10 He announced the appointment of a new Exco , bringing in leading lawyers and academics , while retaining many of the non-politicians appointed by his predecessor Lord Wilson of Tillyorn .
11 It should perhaps be stressed at this point that the three-element model , while modelling many of the features of solid polymers , remains only a model .
12 I was so relieved to hear this as I had been canoeing many times before and so could remain warm and dry while watching many of the younger cadets freeze to death .
13 U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Iowa ( ‘ Aérospatiale ’ ) ; while rejecting many of the arguments previously deployed , the Supreme Court gave a limited , and somewhat uncertain , place to the Convention .
14 When Walking Many of the above apply .
15 Though sharing many of the concerns aired in the Population issue ( NI 176 ) , I 'm still disturbed by the complacency about the rising population .
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