Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] the many [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I welcome the many offers of support and the money available to various agencies in Scotland , as well as the fact that it is hoped to establish an enterprise zone in Lanarkshire .
2 I join the many others who will welcome the prominence that my right hon. Friend gives to the enlargement of the Community , especially in the context of central and eastern Europe .
3 A deluxe hotel enjoying a peaceful location and overlooking the wide expanse of the Gulf of Siam , the Dusit Resort is a stunning complex which allows you to enjoy the many benefits of its beachside location , without foregoing comfort and top-class service .
4 Looking up to the blue sky , she watched the many birds flying overhead , chattering and screaming as they passed out of sight .
5 Quite unable to stop herself , she too reached out to stroke the satin-softness of his skin , her eyes darkening as she saw the many bruises that came from trying to control the incredibly fast cars that flew so low and hard round the Grand Prix circuits .
6 This becomes very obvious when you see the many remains on the moor dating from pre-history to more modern times .
7 This is because we believe the many aspects of manpower control essential in today 's climate can not be covered in detail in a relatively short presentation .
8 Rather , it has set out to demonstrate how seriously we take the many connections between pupil and teacher language and learning and teaching in schools , and to describe something of how staff and students proceed .
9 At Southway School yesterday the mountain of flowers outside the gates continued to grow and a number of pupils shed tears as they read the many messages of sympathy .
10 They understand the many options available to savers and are trained to ask questions that get straight to the heart of the matter .
11 They join the many delights to be found in the Cuckmere Valley , from the National Trust Clergy House and Alfriston church — the Cathedral of the Downs — to Drusillas , The Living World and Charleston Farmhouse ; Michelham and Wilmington Priories , and the busy shops , inns , and tearooms of Alfriston village .
12 At the end of June 1862 , not long after Young Russia and the fires in St Petersburg — and immediately after an attempt on the life of the Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolaevich — Valuev produced a paper on the internal condition of the empire in which he admitted the many difficulties under which the government was labouring but proposed no more than converting the State Council into a somewhat more representative body and bypassing the judicial system to deal with radicals more speedily .
13 He mentioned the many shapes created by nature , pointing out how different all birds are even though they are all subject to the same aerodynamic rules .
14 It noted the many differences in historical experience , in values and in interests .
15 The cost of educating our children is below the national recoupment figure , and that I think is good , right and proper and it reflects the many years of excellent Conservative administration that Oxfordshire has enjoyed .
16 Miller 's partiality for flowering shrubs is evident throughout his writing and among them perhaps the versatile roses offered him greatest scope : he appreciated the many aspects of this genus and he understood how they might be best displayed .
17 He handled the many questions in masterly fashion , particularly the probing questions from Cocello .
18 He remembered the many faces of Sylvie , the child-woman with the mischievous glance who had stolen apples in the Paris market , the girl he had obsessively trailed , the passionate creature who had boldly come to his flat and pleasured him to the point of pain , the frightened child who pushed him away and clung to him simultaneously .
19 Rearing and plunging through bravura passagework and revelling in every opportunity for the richest variety of voicing and texture , he makes the many years since the work 's first performance roll away .
20 For a while the notion gripped him , and he prowled the many floors of Hamleys looking for toys .
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