Example sentences of "many of [art] [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | There are few people , I 'm very concerned for those people and we will be imposing conditions if members wish to approve it to protect the interests of the few people in close proximity , many of the objectors er they must be heard and their point of view is report in the committee papers but they do live at er a couple of miles from the site . |
2 | Quite predictably many of the respondents ' suggestions — even very basic ones — would require considerable funds to implement . |
3 | Mr Farrelly , a Democrat , entered office in 1986 amid the general expectation that he would be able to solve many of the islands ' problems . |
4 | Some 12,500 tonnes appears to have settled on the seabed 30 miles south-east of Fair Isle , an important spawning ground for herring , with a further 10,500 tonnes in sediments to the west of Shetland , the spawning ground for the sandeels on which many of the islands ' seabirds depend . |
5 | Essentially he held to the line taken by the Ministry of Health in the 1930s : the school medical service was primarily educational , and had never been designed as a complete child health service , nor as an agency to relieve poverty as such — indeed , it operated within strict terms of reference set down by Parliament ; systematic medical inspection of evacuees would have been impossible in the conditions of panic and devastation forecast by all civil defence planners before the war ; many of the evacuees ' problems , such as bed-wetting , had cleared up quickly . |
6 | Many of the women 's purity associations were shot through with similar class divisions . |
7 | Had their remit been wider , they might well have discovered that many of the teachers ' anxieties about LMS arose from a lack of faith in school-level decision-making and a feeling of being somehow ‘ outside ’ the decision-making process : a ‘ victim ’ of change rather than an agent of it . |
8 | Nevertheless , this wide-ranging set of inquiries does illustrate that the level of concern has risen to incorporate many of the lawyers ' traditional users and allies . |
9 | Many of the Brigades ' victims have then been arrested by the security forces . |
10 | It will have to try many of the villains in absentia . |
11 | As with the charter party and short form ocean bill of lading , many of the parties ' rights and duties under the GCBS waybill are dealt with in another document or set of trade rules . |
12 | As a result , many of the workers ' previous pension rights have already disintegrated . |
13 | It may be fashionable to decry Robbins — and many of the universities ' problems stem from the rapid expansion of the 1960s which followed his report — but his pertinent description of the aims of higher education is no less valid today than when it was written . |
14 | Many of the victims ' relatives broke down , fainted or shouted abuse . |
15 | It lights the tree , powers the tv , may cook the turkey , and powers many of the kids ' Christmas presents . |