Example sentences of "[subord] [adv] many [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 More often than not many of the commercially-available types of filter plate are too brittle .
2 Because so many of the drowned Banks Peninsula dolphins were young animals , the local dolphin population was predicted to continue to decline for many years , even if all set-net entanglements were stopped , simply because fewer dolphins would reach breeding age .
3 The critical variable is speed , because so many of the environmental and safety improvements are dependent upon it .
4 Furthermore , Dahrendorf argues , there should be less conflict in the Marxian sense because so many of the means of production are publicly owned .
5 Early attempts to link the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans failed because so many of the workers died of malaria .
6 Some of those who did not possess a faith in God which was proof against all adversities now saw that the great hope of a relief force reaching them , which had so far buoyed them up , was an illusory one ; even if a relief now came , in many different ways it would be too late and not only because so many of the garrison were already dead ; India itself was now a different place ; the fiction of happy natives being led forward along the road to civilization could no longer be sustained .
7 Nothing less than a script will do because so many of the key visual elements will only be apparent through the dialogue .
8 They raise little revenue because so many of the recipients are poor .
9 He believes that , because so many of the Yanomami have been killed by disease , they do n't need such a large area and has called for a new study of their territory .
10 But that 's something Labour and the Liberal Democrats — who arguably need advertising more because so many of the popular papers support the Conservatives — ca n't afford to do .
11 This was because so many of the non-SERC students had been sponsored/seconded onto IT Advanced Courses by an educational employer , typically a university or polytechnic .
12 Services run by FIS-controlled local councils remained suspended , although according to the Economist of June 8 " the strike fizzled , partly because so many of the FIS 's young followers have no jobs to strike from " .
13 Because so many of the people who , so many people at the moment feel I think that they , they have very little real influence , and that 's why people do n't turn up , it 's why people do n't vote for local government .
14 CONSERVATIONISTS rearing captive barn owls to release into the wild are to be licensed by the Government because so many of the birds are dying .
15 because not many of the
16 This had no very radical consequences : it was dropped after a few years , Diodorus says ( xi.87 ) , because too many of the prominent citizens were thereby discouraged from engaging in political life .
17 The days she mostly piddled away , while so many of the nights belonged to Christine .
18 Since so many of the walks in this area are dominated by the old lead-mine workings it 's probably worthwhile looking for a little here at the history and techniques of lead-mining .
19 Our ‘ witchcrazed ’ ancestors , as so many of the older school of historians are apt to paint them , were of course no more crazy and no more mystical than the Zande — nor were they any less rational .
20 In present times the system is in danger of dying out in the Point district , as so many of the men and women have regular employment in town .
21 William Golding , the oldest of the new novelists , has told how his first novel emerged from reflecting , as so many in the 1940s reflected , how readily Hitler and his National Socialists had revived barbarism in our times , and in a modern and advanced industrial state .
22 This flexibility is particularly valuable when so many of the subjects within the Faculty are not taught at school and the first year university course will be the first opportunity to sample them .
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