Example sentences of "[pers pn] is [adj] [verb] many " in BNC.

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1 And while Jones 's omission has not sent shock waves around Australia , it is sure to surprise many English fans .
2 Furthermore , the states of a theorem prover are sets of axioms and proved assertions , and these are easily remembered , so it is easy to keep many states simultaneously .
3 In this example , No. 3 is the same as No. 1 , but it is easy to imagine many circumstances in which they would be different in practice .
4 With the views just described it is possible to perform many queries on LIFESPAN information and produce complex reports .
5 What has not been appreciated until recently , however , is that it is possible to see many of the land boundaries of the territorial divisions and ‘ estates ’ of this period on Dartmoor .
6 Using randomization , it is possible to generate many examples of a similar nature that , if required , can also be self-grading against pupil performance .
7 This means that it is possible to kill many more rabbits in one field at any one time with a rifle than can ever be accomplished with a shotgun .
8 While it is possible to specify many reports when the system is first designed , their number and content change frequently .
9 It is possible to distinguish many different forms of giving in the field of welfare .
10 Provided that there is some information on the basic anatomy and organisation of the animals being dealt with , it is possible to identify many animal groups without extensive knowledge of the group .
11 It is possible to identify many individual wage earners in the court records , and the next stage of the project involves finding out more from other sources about these individuals , so as to understand more fully their social and economic position , and especially the extent to which they were solely reliant on their income from wage earning .
12 However , although it is possible to overcome many types of barrier , there will always be some that can not be eliminated .
13 As a result , it is common to find many of the widely supported objectives not explicitly recognized in assessment procedures .
14 Indeed , it is difficult to justify many of the cases where tapping is strongly suspected on the ground that it was necessary for the detection of really serious crime or to deal with major subversion , even allowing for the very wide definition of subversion announced by Lord Harris of Greenwich in 1975 when he said that
15 It is difficult to hire many household items for instance , furniture , dishwashers , washing machines and tumble-dryers although some items such as televisions and videos can be hired easily .
16 The city had a relatively ‘ open ’ society and was the goal of countless migrants , but , as at Leicester , it is difficult to find many examples of families which stayed for more than three generations .
17 According to senior securities adviser at the Royal Bank of Scotland , while this would mean formalising what is already a de-facto two-tier market , it is unlikely to find many objectors among the ranks of private investors .
18 I think that any knitter who overcomes all these problems is likely to be keen , after all it is enough to deter many of us .
19 Furthermore , it is likely to take many years of research and practical work on intervention before we will be clear about the implications of this approach for children with language impairments .
20 If , like us , you have stock to consider it is vital to eliminate many species .
21 In some areas — such as the one I live in — it is hard to find many who are materially poor .
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