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

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1 Having got the feel of the exercise , it can be repeated anywhere , and should be done many times a day .
2 Secondly , the viral genetic material must be replicated many times to provide a copy for each new virus particle ( E ) .
3 Basically , the taxpayers are facing possibly ‘ bad ’ law which makes no provision for the special facts of their own case — which must be repeated many times elsewhere , particulary in , say , Northern Ireland .
4 This means that the chain must be folded many times like a concertina to be accommodated in the crystal .
5 By taking the voltage to +0.5 V they returned to the original low resistance , and this cycle could be repeated many times .
6 The bizarre story of British academic institutions ' flattery of the Ceauşescus could be repeated many times over in other impeccably democratic countries .
7 Connections of this nature could be woven many times over .
8 I have only selected a few examples of deducing modes of life from these fossils with two valves ; the examples could be multiplied many times .
9 This example could be multiplied many times in all the industrial regions of England .
10 Those affected may be vomiting many times a day and may also be abusing laxatives .
11 The landlord is usually the party who settles the form of the lease ( albeit it may be amended many times before execution ) and most of the covenants are inserted for his protection .
12 Such phrases may be repeated many times with slight variations in each repetition , so that the phrase at the end of the sequence is quite different to that at its beginning .
13 A DC is created once , may be updated many times and is then submitted once .
14 A Product is created once , may be updated many times and is then registered once .
15 The product referencing the package may be released many times to different clients .
16 In substantial problems , this technique may be used many times before one finally resolves the question .
17 Whether we are talking about a man and woman offering their love to one another or mankind in general showing its love to the planet as a whole , that love will be repaid many times over .
18 This means that , at least for some listeners , a commercial will be heard many times — but these listeners will be few .
19 Not content that the BBC broadcasts most of a 30-hour Test match live , Mr Hughes wants news bulletins and horse-racing postponed because of the possibility that something significant might occur , even though the action will be replayed many times once cricket coverage resumes .
20 They take time to make , but can be used many times .
21 As the material is recorded it can be used many times .
22 The advantages of films , video-tapes and MEDIATRON programmes are that they allow the careful preparation of material which is recorded and so can be used many times .
23 Data in erasable programmable read-only memory ( EPROM ) chips can be updated many times , but only by removing the chip , erasing the original program with ultraviolet light , and then reprogramming .
24 As the product can be released many times to different clients , on each release of the product to a specific client an Issue is created , to act as a cross-reference delineating the relationship between the product and the client .
25 As a product can be released many times to different clients , an Issue is created on each release of the product to a specific client .
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