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

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1 The tenure of rural housing is of considerable interest to social geographers , since access to specific sectors is restricted for many persons and the variation in security of tenure has social implications relating to quality of life , welfare , accessibility and expenditure on housing .
2 Undergrounding some or all of the cables is seen by many as one way of lessening the visual impact of the line but NGC says it could cost up to 18 times more than overhead lines .
3 But the lack of international regulations is derided by many practitioners .
4 The ability of older people to develop and grow through making decisions is restricted by many of the attitudes of our ageist society .
5 The protection afforded by pellets has already been mentioned , and bone that is left in pellets or scats is protected from many modifying agents for as long as the pellets and scats remain intact .
6 The formula of matching information to beautiful illustrations is repeated in many of the company 's other titles and explains why turnover this year has risen by 66 per cent to £70 million .
7 The most popular of the Fairy Basslets is known by many popular names , but very often it is called the Wreck Fish , or Lyretail Coral Fish Pseudanthias squamipinnis .
8 The area surrounding Weavers is criss-crossed with many bridlepaths and footpaths , including the Old Pilgrims Way , a path running from Winchester to Canterbury , which starts just 200 yards from the house and runs along the top of the Downs .
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