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

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1 Many plants are common to both disciplines , but the manner in which they are prescribed differs in many instances .
2 We 're having to become in many ways increasingly professional in a competitive world .
3 The area had been going to seed for many years after the ship chandlers who once thrived there went one by one out of business .
4 In Britain , there are two principal alternatives that have been proved to work on many occasions .
5 The " eyebrow flash " as it has been called has been found to occur in many widely different cultures .
6 People who are mentally handicapped can not be expected to cope with many aspects of this AL independently .
7 There are other aspects of what has become a multiculturalist or antiracist orthodoxy which can be shown to replicate in many ways the volkish new right sense of the relationship between race , nation and culture — kin blood and ethnic identity .
8 What can be provided depends on many constraints , such as money , fuel and land .
9 In any particular economic system the same patterns will be found to recur in many different social contexts within many different kinds of institution .
10 ( Paradoxically , married women tended to be put to work on many of the heaviest jobs , where welfare provision was least effective . )
11 The book is highly informative and well set out and will be required reading for many farming and veterinary students and many established dairy farmers would derive benefit from its contents .
12 It is generally agreed that students/trainees are observed performing on many occasions over a period of time as a natural part of the learning process .
13 Do n't ask me Matt , I 've been sitting talking for many long days
14 Now a report into how she slipped through the net of all the care agencies has made it clear they were found wanting in many departments .
15 Such a girl is being asked to behave in many ways like an adult ( mother ) in that she is being asked to carry out the nurturing and supervisory procedures which properly belong to adulthood and , traditionally , to motherhood in particular .
16 By structuring the display in such a direct manner , specific enquiries were encouraged resulting in many leads to be followed after the show .
17 ‘ That type of mistake is going to happen to many goalkeepers this season , ’ said Beasant .
18 The catering business by which that person is employed enters into many different contracts , both with suppliers for equipment and stores , etc. , and with customers for the provision of food , drink and accommodation .
19 The possibility of an audience much wider than Whitbread is there : the flavour created by ordinary people achieving the extraordinary is bound to appeal to many if marketed successfully .
20 A dominance hierarchy is known to exist in many aggressive animal communities .
21 The Treaty brings about the formal transformation of what has hitherto been an Economic Community into a Union which is mandated to act in many areas on behalf of its own citizens , and to claim their allegiance .
22 A solicitor is qualified to help in many different ways :
23 The American military government resented the presence of UNTCOK since it was bound to inquire into many features of the political scene , some of which were better not pursued from the American viewpoint .
24 He called it bacteriophage ; later it was found to exist in many forms ; or rather there were many bacteriophages , each associated with the bacteria of particular species .
25 It interests me not a little that Sheridan Le Fanu should have found in Dublin sufficient inspiration to write the story of a horrendous shark-like sorceress : Carmilla 's real name was , with appropriate euphony , Countess Karnstein , and when her grave was excavated , her body was found to float in many inches of blood .
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