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

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1 This advice was still being offered 1,200 years later , in the Middle Ages , when an expert on herb gardens wrote , ‘ Behind the turf plot let there be a great diversity of medicinal and aromatic herbs , among which Rue should be mingled in many places for its beauty and greenness , and its bitterness will drive away poisonous animals from the garden . ’
2 Our lives are overpowered by state institutions whereas the distribution of political power should be installed in many self-regulating institutions .
3 They also provide three-dimensional environments of enormous physical complexity , and hence contain numerous different niches , each of which might be exploited in many different ways , and in many different permutations .
4 At adult level , for instance , a collection of objects identified as lorry , car , car and bicycle , might be sorted in many different ways .
5 That was why , when you first asked me about this , I turned the whole question round and said ‘ You have to begin from the philosophical problem ’ , but indeed it could be applied in many places .
6 But indeed , it could be applied in many places .
7 This sort of activity could be paralleled in many other states .
8 The government organisation concerned with food distribution was improved and expanded , so that its subsidised outlets could be found in many poor areas , both urban and rural .
9 Generosity , however , was not an emotion that could be found in many Palestinian hearts in Lebanon , and the hatred that burned in 1948 was eagerly taken up by a new generation .
10 The search for permanence , in our view , could be accomplished in many ways including custodianship , long-term fostering , or even in some circumstances a stay in a residential home or , of course , rehabilitation with a child 's natural family .
11 If it were decided to impose a breakeven constraint , and assuming that there is more than one product price involved , the target may be achieved in many ways .
12 Self-fulfilment may be obtained in many ways .
13 The unconscious system is timeless , as may be seen in many dreams in which time is confused and mixed , sometimes going slowly , at other times quickly , and totally different time periods are found to follow one another .
14 Scenes such as these may be witnessed in many of the special units for disruptive and disaffected pupils which have been established in the last ten years .
15 These possibilities , and from time to time actualities , of conflict may be observed in many different spheres : in the strains which arise from the redistribution of economic resources between industrial and developing countries , and from the scarcity of some natural resources , which will become more acute as industrialization proceeds throughout the world ; in the difficulties of controlling the spread of nuclear weapons ; in the more directly political struggles for power and prestige in some regions of the world ( for example , in the Middle East and among Latin American countries ) , and until recently between two nuclear superpowers .
16 The combination of these features emphasises a large problem for speech recognition — the same word may be spoken in many different ways and never match exactly what the system was trained with .
17 Examples of clashes between the state and large social groups over similar economic and social issues may be found in many periods of European history .
18 While broad sternal plates subdivided as above may be found in many Orthopteroid insects ( Fig. 19 ) there is often considerable specialization of the ventral region .
19 Ewes ' milk cheese is generally hard , while goats ' milk varieties may be processed in many ways .
20 If mere contact were always enough then manifest injustice would be done in many cases .
21 Britain was actually given a lower standard check , on the basis that we would be using in many places our own coal , which has a quite a high sulphur content , or de-sulphurisation , we were given a lower standard , or a higher standard , or whatever it is , it was more relaxed for Britain , and that 's why I like the idea of taking this up with the M.E.D. , how it 'll happen , how it will square in his mind .
22 These are some of the ideas which were mentioned on that occasion and which will be met in many other different contexts , leading towards a real understanding of them .
23 It can be coloured in many shades by adding metal impurities , as the medieval glass-makers knew , who used their scientific skills to bring subtleties of light into the great European cathedrals .
24 These gestures can be seen in many Persian miniatures , some of them at the British Museum .
25 It is probably not realised how English this type of gesture has become and can be seen in many English ballets .
26 The letter ‘ W ’ for Wladislaw can be seen in many of the oratory 's decorations .
27 Variations in size , shape and colour are merely peculiarities of the original , as can be seen in many other wild and domesticated species .
28 Variants of this cell system can be seen in many British urban areas .
29 It is then that a crisis of autonomy can be most nearly identified with a crisis of identity , and can be seen in many an act of teenage rebellion .
30 The influence of the landscape around Mont-Roig , in southern Catalonia , can be seen in many of the 180 paintings now assembled in Barcelona to mark the centenary of Miro 's birth .
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