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

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1 I am influenced by many painters , usually those with a social or religious message such as Breughel , Velasquez , Goya , Delacroix , Gauguin or El Greco .
2 As a relative newcomer to The Artist I am revelling in many of your articles .
3 I was introduced to many distinguished spirits .
4 I was told by many teenage mothers that the best thing about having a child so young in life is that you can grow up with your children .
5 You are regarded by many competent judges as one of the finest of all conductors of the music of Verdi and Puccini , which is a rare distinction for an Austrian- or German-born conductor .
6 She 's crying for many
7 She 's crying fe many ,
8 Blanche found the gesture patronising , symbolising the way she was treated by many of her superiors at the Metropolitan Police or creatures from the male world of spies .
9 One bitch we bred , Champion Jagen Blue Trigo , did the original job she was bred for many years .
10 Thereafter , she was identified by many newspapers , including the prestigious New York Times , leading to bitter criticism by civil rights organizations and womens ' groups .
11 Not that she was acquainted with many .
12 Is n't it strange that we are taught about many things which may never come to pass and yet most of us are not prepared for the one inevitable occurrence in our lives ?
13 We are established in many other sports , including the Johnnie Walker Ryder Cup , the RAC Rally , the Silk Cut Derby at Hickstead , the Benson and Hedges Snooker Masters at Wembley , the Volvo European PGA Tour and the British Grand Prix ’ , explains Delahunty , ‘ and although we have been in tennis since 1985 when Stella Artois first commissioned us , I still look at tennis as a growth area .
14 But if er John came last week and to all of us we were of a like mind that yes , he fitted the calling here everything else I , I see then that the manse would be the issue but basically now we 're talking in many ways other issues are affecting the call here than the manse so therefore the manse goes down the , the pecking order .
15 Opium farmers ' income is tiny compared with Pakistan 's drug barons and owners of heroin laboratories , and they are regarded by many as the impoverished , innocent end of the country 's narcotics business .
16 They are regarded by many employers ' associations ( although lacking official recognition ) as a means of encouraging greater stability in shopfloor relations .
17 There is no doubt that factors like these are important in what we may call the social ‘ life ’ of language , and they are implicated in many aspects of linguistic variation and change .
18 They are deemed by many players as the less difficult half , that if a good score can be put together here , it can be enhanced on the back nine .
19 I know of the hon. Gentleman 's interest in and concern about this ; they are shared by many others .
20 I have described these studies in detail because they are considered by many to be the best evidence for sophisticated residual pattern vision after visual cortex ablation .
21 Tubifex is the worm that most fishkeepers are familiar with because they are sold at many tropical fish outlets .
22 They are sold by many electrical retail outlets , and spares are easy to carry .
23 They are found in many parts of Asia in both fresh and brackish waters .
24 They are used in many applications from catering dishwashing machines , pressure jet cleaners ( qv ) mechanical bottle and tray washers to complex clean in place systems and pipeline cleaners .
25 A comment of interest , when subscriptions to pay for the bell were not forthcoming appears in the Church magazine : " This is a matter which the Non-conformist might reasonably be expected to support , a fine peal of bells is something for all inhabitants of Halling to be proud of , they are rung on many occasions , which have nothing to do with church services " .
26 Rhynchosaurs did not diversify — radiate — into so many different forms and niches as many other major groups of animals , but they are known from many parts of the world and they certainly did change and evolve with time .
27 They counted the number of the copulations and they found the females were copulating much more than they needed in order to have , have offspring , so the big problem is why do female adders go to all the trouble of extra copulations with extra males when they could easily just make do with one or two and store the semen , and er the consequence as you could have predicted I think having attended my lectures , is that there does seem to be selection for erm sperm competition in male adders and the , the supposition seems to be that females are openly inciting male sperm competition , because they 're mating with many more males than they need to and there does n't seem to be another gain , they do n't get provisioning from a male , they , all they get is sperm .
28 Unfortunately , the new baronet lived in India and no instructions from him were expected for many months .
29 They were grown in many combinations , so that we frequently get references to drage ( barley and oats ) and maslin ( wheat and rye ) .
30 They were advised by many friends , including Norman Hadden , Graham Thomas , Lanning Roper and old lady , Nellie Briton , who ran a rock-garden nursery near Tiverton .
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