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

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1 The easy availability of funds has led many Mozambican officials to view the formation of NGOs as a way to tap donor money .
2 His range of roles has crossed many more adventurous and challenging boundaries , from the devil himself through to perhaps his now most famous portrayal of The Joker in Batman and when Nicholson insists that everything he does on screen is in some way autobiographical , delves into what makes him tick find contradictions and confusion at almost every turn .
3 This view of things has created many opportunities for innovations : markets for new health care magazines , for all kinds of health foods , and for exercise classes and jogging equipment .
4 The unearthing of the extent of sexual abuse of children has shocked many people in a number of western countries during the 1980s .
5 Contact with employers has enabled many young people to see the value of staying on at school to improve their qualifications .
6 This contact with parents has brought many benefits to the school ; not least are the many new games we have learned .
7 The demand for labour from the 1950s and , later , rising relative wages compared to men has tempted many married women to stay in the work-force or to return to it .
8 The theory of intragenomic conflict suggests that the resolution of conflicts among genes has shaped many of the basic features of life , such as the existence of two sexes .
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