Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [prep] [art] many " in BNC.

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1 A more open mind was required to discover which of the many possible patterns God had actually chosen to instantiate .
2 The general health of older people might be improved if they were able to rid themselves of the many ageist attitudes that surround the issue , and were able to feel more positive about their health prospects .
3 She constantly needed to caution him about the many dangers he was either too young or too stupid to recognize for himself .
4 Yet another Messiah on ‘ early ’ instruments , conspiring no doubt to send retailers completely mad in their attempts to decide which of the many available readings they should plump for .
5 Evidence is all around us , and the first step in any research is for the scientist to decide which of the many facts are of concern to him .
6 All things considered , however , the film does n't exactly fly so much as hope from one gag to the next , relying on the awe of Brando and affection for the Kellog character to carry it over the many black spots .
7 All things considered , however , the film does n't exactly fly so much as hope from one gag to the next , relying on the awe of Brando and affection for the Kellog character to carry it over the many black spots .
8 There are stars galore in the operatic firmament , with , alongside to say nothing of the many famous names featured in the historical anthologies .
9 Studies by Atkinson and Kincaid in Britain , Harrington in the USA , and official government studies in both countries , reveal a persistent and significant section of the population living in poverty-stricken circumstances at any one time , to say nothing of the many others , who , at certain crucial periods of their life ( e.g. the old , families with young children ) , may temporarily lapse into poverty .
10 Describing himself as ‘ a retired fiddler ’ , he was reluctant to say which of the many festival events would be highlights for him , but could hardly deny , that one will certainly be a performance by his former pupil , Claire Roff , now 18 , who began playing the violin when she was only four .
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