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

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1 While the local council has had some success in attracting new industries to the urban areas of Peterlee and Seaham , many of the former mining villages have failed to cope with the loss of their pits .
2 They based their case on grounds of both efficiency and democracy. : These advantages were obtained by many of the former county boroughs which Redcliffe-Maud considered to have ‘ been the most effective local government unit we have known ’ ( Redcliffe-Maud 1969:Vol 1 68 ) .
3 Since the great period of railway closures of the 1950s and '60s it is , of course , now possible to walk along many of the former track beds and appreciate their impact on the landscape .
4 But for three hours singers , orchestra and audience ( many of the latter stading ) had to wait impatiently in the overheated atmosphere until the opera should begin .
5 Many of the latter group exhibit spectacular disjunctions in their world range , occurring , for example , outside the British Isles only in Macaronesia , West Indies , or Queen Charlotte islands off the west coast of Canada ( Ratcliffe , 1968 ) .
6 Many of the latter group are preparing for the Cambridge Proficiency Certificate and other Examinations .
7 With the help of many of the same printing presses , ink suppliers and distributors , Harlequin Enterprises , a Canadian firm which dominates the world 's romantic-fiction market , is doing a roaring business by expanding into Eastern Europe .
8 This is not an original argument , in the sense that several short introductions to feminist film theory already exist which identify many of the same problem areas as I do .
9 Forster , Where Angels Fear To Tread ( PG ) brings together many of the same team who breathed magic into another Forster novel , A Room With A View .
10 It is accurate to say that the 80486 and Pentium processors use many of the same implementation techniques as RISC processors , but there is nothing in either processor that can be called a ‘ RISC integer unit ’ without distorting the term beyond any usefulness . ’
11 It is accurate to say that the 80486 and Pentium processors use many of the same implementation techniques as RISC processors , but there is nothing in either processor that can be called a ‘ RISC integer unit ’ without distorting the term beyond any usefulness . ’
12 Since the components to be recycled have already undergone many of the most energy intensive and polluting processes involved in textile manufacture , significant energy , water and chemical savings are made .
13 While many of the more stock responses regarding the " flatness ' of Hemingway 's prose style were produced , there were problems in explaining how this " flatness ' was created in the text .
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