Example sentences of "producing [adv] many " in BNC.
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1 | Your review of two books on crime ( April 3rd ) makes the brazen statement that Italy ‘ can perhaps be forgiven for producing so many American gangsters . ’ |
2 | In the late 1980s , the Japanese , with their own US plants producing so many cars that they had little need to import more , and with voluntary quotas unfilled , decided to reclassify light commercial vehicles as cars . |
3 | Distribution in conjunction with a particular publication can be expensive both in the distribution fee and in the cost of producing so many copies . |
4 | She blamed her mother for thoughtlessly producing so many children . |
5 | But as we shall see they are most successful at breeding , sometimes producing as many as 25 offspring in one season . |
6 | Even though mammals lavish such care and attention on their young , they still have the same two options open to insects and fish , crabs and reptiles — whether to concentrate their energies on producing as many young as possible and then let them fend for themselves , or whether to restrict the numbers to very few but look after them carefully . |
7 | ‘ We 're producing too many different things in short runs , meeting small orders . |
8 | Gustave Dore ( 1882–83 ) has paid the penalty of producing too many books too large for modern taste . |
9 | Factory farming of salmon is producing too many fish for too small a market . |