Example sentences of "many of my [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Many of my male colleagues would have asked their female secretaries to go out and choose one for them .
2 Many of my best friends are undertakers ! ’
3 And even though I am a committed European , I can easily see why many of my fellow Tyroleans are desperate to put an end to this ever-increasing nightmare .
4 ‘ Unfortunately I have lost touch with many of my fellow graduates .
5 Unlike many of my black informants , this boy had actually lived in the Caribbean for five years : between the ages of three and six in his mother 's country , Jamaica , and later , when he was of school age , for two years in St Vincent .
6 The belief , sincerely held by many of my working class contemporaries , that teaching was a much better job than many of the others which were open to them , no longer applies .
7 Many opinions I formerly entertained are now given up & probably many of my present opinions will share the same fate — I wish them to be closely and fully ( as I know they will fairly ) examined without any regard to the author & therefore I can not by my presence aid your cause .
8 Many coaches encourage this , most people here are aware of it , and as a doctor I know that many of my orthopaedic colleagues owe a good proportion of their incomes to repairing football-related catastrophic knee injuries .
9 Many of my hon. Friends have done the same .
10 My hon. Friend is a great champion of the Scotch whisky industry , and many of my hon. Friends and Opposition Members support British business by drinking Scotch — and how wise they are .
11 This debate is taking place in the early hours of the morning , but the presence of so many of my hon. Friends underlines the importance which the Opposition attach to it , which contrasts starkly with the importance that the Government attach to it .
12 Many of my hon. Friends will take revenge on me for making that remark , because the Whips hijack hon. Members into taking part in , and thereby lengthening , long and tedious debates .
13 None the less , I am delighted that many of my hon. Friends who I know have a keen interest in the subject of regional government are in their places this morning .
14 Indeed , many of my hon. Friends find it frustrating that regional issues are seldom debated in the House .
15 Indeed , I believe , as do many of my hon. Friends , that from a railway point of view there is no alternative to King 's Cross .
16 Of course there is strong opposition to some parts of the Bill , to which many of my hon. Friends have drawn the attention of the Minister , but it also has to be said that , perhaps unusually for Government legislation , there is a large part of the Bill on which there is a wide measure of agreement .
17 I am well aware of the views of many of my hon. Friend 's constituents in this matter .
18 I agree with many of my hon. Friend 's comments .
19 How the glass seems to be bringing together so many of my old themes , he wrote .
20 And to see how many of my old acquaintance are dead …
21 Many of my ex-boarder friends are still not in any permanent relationship .
22 It is quite surprising how many of my particular clients do take out that particular plan and they do tend to mention the same type of er of benefits that y that er that you just mentioned there , it is er I think it is a good plan , universally appreciated .
23 I made many of my own students are still friends .
24 Apart from the community stocking budget being spent on just a couple of fish , the upkeep of many of my big fish is actually cheaper and easier than the community systems .
25 The passengers charter has been warmly welcomed by many of my Back-Bench colleagues many of whom are sitting behind me .
26 I feel assured that you as well as many of my scientific friends will be happy to hear that we are thus far safely on our Voyage and that the whole of our party are quite well .
27 Having said that , many of my favourite pictures have been really bold designs using very strong colours on striking backgrounds !
28 I remember vividly the response which this evoked among many of my parliamentary colleagues .
29 Having spoken to many of my parliamentary colleagues and having listened to debates and questions in the House , I believe that my experience in Gateshead is part of a national pattern .
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