Example sentences of "be that many [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It may be that many employed people preserve themselves from anxiety and insight into their real selves by contemplating themselves at work ’ |
2 | ‘ Tradition dies hard and it may well be that many zealous companions will go on quoting Syriac and Egyptian and perpetuating this extraordinary jumble of explanations , ’ wrote Canon Richard Tydeman , Grand Superintendent over the Suffolk province of Freemasonry , in 1985 . |
3 | It may well be that many local-authority accountants have no detailed working knowledge of school-based financial-management systems — to give them a very grand title for their current state of development . |
4 | A related problem is that many empirical studies use closing prices and , if the closing times differ between the spot and futures markets , the closing prices from the spot and futures markets will not be directly comparable and need not obey the no-arbitrage condition . |
5 | What is perhaps more disturbing is that many existing IT specialists do not appear to be aware of some fundamental principles involved in designing reliable , " user-friendly " and " environment-friendly " information systems . |
6 | The main problem with contraception is that many young women and men know about it , but they do n't use it . |
7 | The first problem is that many young doctors do not get an adequate training . |
8 | One of the great difficulties is that many young people find it extremely difficult to admit that they have a problem . |
9 | The effect of the Order is that many personal injury claims which used to be pursued in the High Court must now be brought in a county court . |
10 | The key issue that emerges is that many private companies do n't actually want what they ought to have , which is more long term loans and more private equity , and less overdrafts and their short term loans . |
11 | The result , he argues , is that many middle class children have never progressed beyond the ‘ pre-Oedipal phase ’ . |
12 | The trouble is that many other firms want to do the same , so the profits of the business will probably be lower by then . |
13 | One spin-off is that many feminist psychologists still identify themselves as lesbians ; half of the members of the Association of Women in Psychology , for example , are lesbians ( Basow 1986 ) . |
14 | A key consideration for the development of a spatial language interface to GlS is that many different groups of users exist within the spatial data-handling community . |
15 | No doubt we shall find out , but what seems to be true of this moment — 1989 , when photography has reached the 150 year point — is that many different kinds of photographic image-making co-exist and ore of equal validity . |
16 | An added benefit is that many different muscle groups can be trained , so that individuals with a wide variety of jobs and leisure-time activities can benefit from them . |
17 | The snag is that many local managers are refusing to agree to this concession . |
18 | Another reason is that many local authorities , as a matter of policy , accelerate their loan redemptions so that loans are repaid long before the end of the assets ' useful lives . |
19 | The first is that many important aspects of language processing occur in units that are larger than the single sentence . |
20 | The implicit complaint is that many British insurers would not have been saddled with these claims if US law and regulation had not been retrospectively changed . |
21 | The reason is that many everyday sounds — such as keys being dropped on the floor — contain ultrasonic frequencies and these can cause spurious operation . |
22 | A direct and obvious example is that many marine animals are dispersed around the globe by ocean currents . |
23 | Another argument used against the need to record assets values is that many public sector assets are not realizable . |
24 | What is often not realised is that many deserted settlements have interesting and largely unappreciated post-medieval remains as well , such as mansion sites . |
25 | The principal problem with the separation formula is that many significant innovations in seventeenth-century science were introduced with theological connections to the fore . |
26 | One reason for this is that many grammatical elements are themselves bearers of meaning — this is true , for instance , of the past tense affix — ed , and the plural affix — s . |
27 | What this example of structural bind illustrates is that many structural devices ( systems , hierarchies ) are a major cause of dissatisfaction . |
28 | The thing that I object to is that many old people and the disabled relied on taxis to get them into that area , and I would say that Hackney Carriage vehicles should be allowed in . |
29 | The result was that many deaf men were unable to obtain work . |