Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] the many [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We would like to take this opportunity to thank the many people who have written to us .
2 Church & Co has been producing shoes in Northampton since 1873 and here is an excellent opportunity to see the many processes that make up the manufacture of men 's welted shoes .
3 Members of the senior management team who will be responsible for guiding and shaping the Board to meet the many challenges and opportunities of the future are …
4 I know that a question has already been asked about export credit guarantees , but does not my right hon. Friend feel that the Government could be more pragmatic , constructive and helpful in assisting manufacturing industry to gain the many orders for capital equipment in the Soviet Union and eastern European countries that can not proceed because of the Department 's failure to grant export credit cover ?
5 Demand for his services exceeded his capacity to meet the many requests and in the second year of the scheme he acquired a car to provide greater mobility .
6 Both are hoping to develop the reading habit , to encourage the child to explore the many pleasures of reading ( and of the growing number of items in audio-visual format ) , and to gain practice in this essential skill as well as in discrimination .
7 At leisure to explore the many sights , including the Grouse Mountain , English Bay , Chinatown and lovely Stanley Park .
8 The discovery was a direct outcome of the interest of Dr Bevan Reid ( Reader in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Sydney University 's Queen Elizabeth II Research Centre for Mothers and Infants ) in the cause of cancer , and his aim to resolve the many questions surrounding the problem .
9 No systematic attempt is made at this point to resolve the many doubts about the details of Hocazade 's career , particularly the dates of his various appointments , since his career impinges on those of a number of Muftis and the conflicts are more appropriately discussed in detail where they arise in these contexts .
10 These doubts stem from a failure to appreciate the many ways in which the communal character of political authorities affects their claim to legitimacy vis-a-vis each individual .
11 When the marriage is good , a husband may be able to encourage his wife to see the many compensations in store , including the opportunities to explore their own interests and reinforce their commitment to each other .
12 On April 13 , in an open letter to the government , 50 Mauritanian intellectuals urged democratic reforms and demanded a commission to investigate the many deaths in custody , which were mainly of black Mauritanians .
13 Observances , Absent & Present , Kirsten Lavers and Kevin Weaver combine performance and photography to describe the many manifestations of photographic observance ( 14 Mar–12 Apr . ) .
14 Above all , there is not space to discuss the many exceptions to the above rules .
15 I had good cause to enjoy the many favours bestowed upon me by my inspector friend with the Cambridge police .
16 The first thing you notice is that Egor has no weapons — he has to rely solely on his limited athletic ability to negotiate the many platforms and dodge the terrifying ‘ things ’ that patrol the six game areas .
17 However , in order to understand the many ways in which context affects language processing we need to move away from a consideration of single-word recognition to a consideration of how sentences are processed .
18 Over 240 boys passed through the ‘ Dolphin ’ every year to join the many shipping companies requiring of their services .
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