Example sentences of "and many [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As we have seen , by 1948 the British government seemed to have modified its attitude , and many thought the time to be more propitious for attempting to pull Britain more firmly within the European orbit .
2 To make it slightly easier for the caddies , most championship courses now have 100- , 150- and 200-yard markers , and many use a pedometer — or the ‘ wheel ’ as they call it — to measure out .
3 And many resent the way financial ‘ experts ’ seem to look down on them .
4 All the Kashmiri guerrilla groups denied any involvement in the assassination , and many blamed the government security forces .
5 Never mind the name was shared with Sussex 's biggest , baddest inland town ; the jazz was hotter than the scorching asparagus soup , and many cut the rug until closing .
6 A basic group of about thirty singers swelled on some orchestral occasions to 240 , and over three decades gave several London concerts each year , prepared with a care for detail unique in Britain at the time , though its effects were later attacked as too calculated , even ‘ effeminate ’ , and many regretted the drift from a pure part-song repertoire to grandiose ‘ mixed concerts ’ with popular soloists .
7 One couple had visited 13 sites in one day and many had the Library on a list of 7 or 8 visits .
8 Some are accused of bombing the airport last August and many face the death penalty .
9 Most are microscopic , and many have no skeleton and therefore lack a fossil record .
10 All twin bedrooms have a private bath , loo telephone , radio , TV and many have a balcony .
11 Unlike mammals and other higher classes of animals , marine invertebrates are not always restricted to one method of reproduction and many have a number of different ways of procreating themselves .
12 They were previously in the collection of the artist and his wife and many have the archive stamp of that collection on the reverse .
13 With Schloss Dyck , the provenance is impeccable ; each weapon has its 1906 catalogue inventory number and many have the family stamp of two addorsed salmon ( Salm ) .
14 No man finds it easy to sleep the night before a battle , Charlie had been told , and many used the time to write long letters to their loved ones at home ; some even had the courage to make a will .
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