Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] many [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 These images also interact with other texts , particularly newspaper accounts of similar conditions , and combine to confirm for many White spectators that the truth is that housing and employment problems and so on will not go away unless Blacks are sent away or at least have their entry to Britain severely restricted .
2 Conventional heuristic-based fuzzy logic systems can not learn and fail to work with many complex applications , the company says , noting that NeuFuz4 gets round the problem by using proprietary new defuzzification , rule inferencing and antecedent processing algorithms based on a modified back propagation algorithm .
3 This means that the clinical teacher has to work in many different wards .
4 A learner therefore has to adjust to many different environments as well as learning about a particular specialty .
5 While this makes it easier for the acoustic-phonetic component to guarantee the inclusion of the target phoneme , the task of the syntax/semantic component is made considerably more difficult since it has to choose from many more word candidates .
6 Where a country espouses outward-looking policies , it may continue to behave in many important respects as though it were still domestically focused .
7 In this sort of situation the local Social Services Department may be able to help with many practical problems , such as caring for a dependent relative .
8 Prejudice may therefore contribute to conflict in many different ways .
9 A solicitor is qualified to help in many different ways :
10 Viewers will be able to select from many more channels — additional satellites will be joining Sky 's four channels plus the expansion to the domestic system .
11 Although they were at the agricultural policies undoubtedly continue to be relevant , still have a significant part to play in many current situations .
12 's binary model of power and its absence is flexible enough to apply to many different kinds of discourses .
13 In its future strategy St William 's has to liaise with many existing institutions and agencies , at higher or lower levels .
14 Each society , of course , has to deal with many specific problems arising from its own culture and history , but there are also some general issues to be faced , and the two which seem to me still to be pre-eminent are those which I indicated at the beginning of this book : namely , industrialization and democracy .
15 Certainly the taciturn detective has to deal with many more murders than the average Thames Valley policeman .
16 His patients were mainly Merseyside dockers and shipyard workers , and seamen injured at sea , and he had to deal with many severe accident cases .
17 Each clerk would have the knowledge and experience to deal with many different tasks , and would be a valued member of the workforce .
18 The lion 's share of all foreign exchange dealing was restricted to a few New York banks , who refused to deal with many smaller banks and with most French and Italian ones .
19 The pursers are the public face of the company and have to deal with many unforeseen situations that might occur to the passengers .
20 If critics , then and later , were able to point to many shaky assumptions and inconsistencies in British nuclear thinking , a personal adviser to Duncan Sandys subsequently argued that " the unknowns were so great " that a number of options were essential to guard against the unexpected .
21 Without this slow agricultural revolution , which still had a long way to go in many European countries in 1880 , food production would not have been able to keep up with population growth .
22 Something which is liked by the first person you show it to is likely to appeal to many more people .
23 But unfortunately er it seems to fall on many deaf ears and we the Society as other many charities who deal with animals are left to pick up the pieces .
24 The qualification with respect to comp sixteen is that congress needs to be aware that a future Labour government will have to decide between many competing priorities .
25 A dominance hierarchy is known to exist in many aggressive animal communities .
26 After a considerable delay , the government has agreed to implement the Griffiths ' recommendations , but in the meantime health services have remained overburdened and unable to care for many older people , and there is a question mark over the future of geriatric care as a result of the 1989 White Paper on health services .
27 The effectiveness of the reforms has also been constrained by the resistance to change of many longstanding attitudes and patterns of operation of political , economic and social activity .
28 It is hard to think of many foreign governments the KGB has overthrown as , for example , the CIA did in Chile .
29 We seek to influence in many other ways .
30 I remember him telling me how over the years it was a role which he had been able to approach from many different standpoints .
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