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

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1 If someone asks ‘ How much of X do we have in stock ? ’ they want to know how many of a specific item there are on the premises — both on the shop floor and in the warehouse or storeroom .
2 Labour 's newly-elected Members of Parliament contained many of a different type from the old hands of the 1935 Parliament .
3 Yet these houses , together with the small neat church with its yellow facing-brick and Gothic windows , the cottage across the road and the leafy entrance to Bachelor 's Walk formed one of the most painted and photographed corners of Portadown and graced many of a local postcard .
4 He wrote numerous songs , many of a medical nature , dramatized Waverley by ( Sir ) Walter Scott [ q.v. ] , and wrote three successful pantomimes which were produced at the Edinburgh Theatre Royal .
5 Despite pursuing many of the right policies , many of its people are getting poorer .
6 Many of the right kinds of incentives will be put in place , but will decision-makers respond by carefully considering their options within an economic evaluation framework , or will by respond in a more ad hoc manner ?
7 For example , the information booklets prepared for parents had obviously been written with care and many of the right sentiments were expressed .
8 The business of the media department is to ensure , within the financial restraints imposed , that the client 's advertising is seen by as many of the right people as possible at the right time .
9 But while rightsizing may be good news for end-users , it is bad news for many of the established giants of the IT industry .
10 Their visits break many of the established patterns of human/dolphin encounter : they accept gifts of dead fish ( one theory is that the dolphins receive the fish as a signal from humans that they have come to play and interact ) , and they maintain their own social grouping while at the same time allowing close human contact .
11 They have been there over years and many of the established patterns of reaction are demanding to be looked at .
12 These allowed many former civil servants to enter business ( notably in Zambia ) and many of the established traders of west Africa ( most dramatically in Nigeria ) to move from commerce into production .
13 The Church settlement was bitterly resented amongst the Scottish nobility , and also amongst many of the established clergy , more than half of whom refused to accept the abolition of episcopacy .
14 Although many of the official reports point to a need for a school to have a clear view , which they should communicate to pupils and parents , of what is acceptable and unacceptable behaviour , they do not attempt to define these concepts .
15 Short-term contract working in manufacturing differed from short-term contract or seasonal working in the three service sectors described above and , indeed , from the other forms of temporary working we have examined in this study , ion that many of the temporary workers concerned were " involuntary " temporary workers .
16 Many of the practical examples given in this book contain reference to work in other curriculum areas .
17 But even so , in Hochhauser not many of the second soloists got rounds .
18 Inside , one can still see the Map Room , where Churchill used to study the progress of the war , the Cabinet Room where many of the Second World War 's most important decisions were made , and Churchill 's personal accommodation from which he made several of his wartime broadcasts .
19 Many of the chemical reactions in the cell actually go on in the fabric of membranes ; a membrane acts as a combined conveyor-belt and test-tube rack .
20 In response the National Revolutionary Movement ( MNR ) , the main opposition party to which many of the Supreme Court judges were linked , began impeachment proceedings against Paz Zamora , claiming that he had flouted the Constitution and the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court by agreeing to the extradition of the drug trafficker and former interior minister Luis Arcé Gomez to the United States in December 1989 [ see pp. 37487-88 ] .
21 Although not foolproof ( rare compounds of high frequency words will still be permitted ) this has removed many of the rare compounds .
22 Unless nitrogen pollution is significantly reduced , many of the rare plants for which conservation sites were designated or nature reserves were set up will disappear .
23 Bristol 's ambitious plans have been presented to a wideranging audience : the leaders of many of the largest companies in this country , including , for example , BT , Sainsbury 's , IBM and Hewlett Packard , Booker and United Biscuits , Smith Kline Beecham and ICI ; the Directors of the major charitable trusts , such as the Wellcome Foundation , the Leverhulme Trust , CRC and Action Research , and the Rayne and Nuffield Foundations ; Government and learned institutions including the Royal Society , the Advisory Board for the Research Councils , MRC and MAFF ; and the press and media such as The Economist , The Director and Nature , together with leading journalists ( not least Bristol graduates Sue Lawley , Rosemary Hartill and Liz Howells ) .
24 Many of the largest firms , such as Fujitsu and General Electric , are finding that they have had to enter into alliances with competitors to create an adequate spectrum of global advantages .
25 Many of the largest United States corporations , such as Boeing , depend almost entirely for their existence on federal military contracts .
26 Many of the largest users have a significant investment already in software , both generic and bespoke .
27 Although many of the largest emergency glazing companies carry large stocks of glass , they have had to call on manufacturers , especially Pilkington 's , for extra supplies .
28 Meanwhile , many of the largest US purse-seiners had been re-flagged or sold to foreign investors .
29 However , the Association represents only around 80% of the finance and leasing industry , and many of the largest operators in the photocopier sector are not members .
30 Many of the largest TNCs have assets and annual sales far in excess of the GNP of about half of the countries of the world .
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