Example sentences of "in many [noun pl] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Although in some circumstances it would appear that steroid use was very sophisticated , in many instances knowledge about drugs and injection technique was very poor ’ .
2 In many instances death on the farm comes through carelessness on the part of those who work and walk the land .
3 In many countries militias of widely differing efficiency existed .
4 Network members were in many cases members of one or several scientific societies , each of which held regular lecture meetings , and more informal discussions .
5 Whilst in many cases firms with more than 20 partners will for reasons of publicity wish to set out their names on the firm 's documentation , there is no compulsion for them so to do ( and beyond a certain number it obviously becomes impracticable ) .
6 In many cases success for one of our runners has meant a breakthrough in a problem with which he has been struggling in the classroom .
7 Normally at least one parent remained in the home , or if not , close by ; and in many cases aunts of the parents ' generation were involved in caring .
8 They were in many cases consumers of Gulf oil and anxious on two counts : first , over the physical security of supplies , lest conflict in the region should provoke a breakdown in the outward flow of oil ; and second , over price increases , which would bring in their train inflation , unemployment and general economic stagnation .
9 One of the employers interviewed by Margaret Irwin for the Royal Commission on Labour in the early 1890s reported that " the girls in our composing room are in many cases daughters of compositors and machinemen and men employed in other departments of the establishment … they introduce their relations in the form of sisters " .
10 In many cases pupils at Key Stage 2 will use the same kinds of resources as were used at Key Stage 1 , though they will be using them in a more sophisticated way .
11 In many cases people with equipment and experience suitable for gentler slopes lose their way and find themselves in areas with gradients and conditions which they are unable to handle .
12 These may seem obvious steps but in many cases aspects of the detailed planning for quarry development have been missing and delaying progress .
13 Increasingly , as we 've been studying the problems of developing countries , two major changes have been occurring ; one in our own thinking that in many ways problems of developing countries are linked in extricably with things that are going on in Britain or Europe or other parts of the so-called industrial world , and secondly that as we 've been studying developing countries , we 've been finding that more and more problems in Britain and other industrial countries begin to look like some of the same problems that we 've been used to in developing countries .
14 In many ways changes in government policy in nineteenth-century Sri Lanka were similar to those in Britain .
15 The Twist family , taking part in their Prout Quest 33 Quicksticks , are in many ways exemplars of the composite ARC participant .
16 In many ways information in such systems resembles oral tradition more closely than the object-based holdings of archives and libraries .
17 In many ways entry into middle management proved to be the exciting new challenge I was hoping for .
18 If we can suspend the rigidity of the traditional comparisons , we can realise that Matisse and Picasso are in many respects part of the same enterprise .
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