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

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1 The tighter control is thought to come about because many of the decisions about how work should be done are now taken in the office rather than on the shop-floor .
2 Many of the controversies about the new institutions which serve these purposes can be seen , on analysis , to be arguments about different forms of patronage — encouragement or intervention within and beyond the market — but also , and crucially , about distinctions between the social relations of patronage ( where the public body is held merely to have replaced the court or the household or the individual patron ) and the alternative social relations of a now publicly instituted art .
3 One of the most important recent examples of such a study was the result of joint work by an anthropologist and an economist , and focused on critical appraisal of many of the assumptions about goods current in economics ( Douglas and Isherwood 1980 ) .
4 This is the secret behind many of the stories about animals sensing the presence of man and other creatures , or of rushing to the help of an injured person discovered by means outside the scope of their more obvious perceptive processes .
5 So are many of the issues about need in social policy .
6 In study of these issues many of the issues about the motivation of implementers — about ‘ role-strain ’ , ‘ precarious values ’ and the exercise of discretion — concern the interaction between the nature of policy , the implementation system and the characteristics of the public .
7 Undoubtedly many of the apprehensions about mental handicap stem from the nature of modern society with its emphasis on achieving and competition .
8 It is a question not answered by the superficial assumptions about the impossible Scottish nobility found in so many of the books about Mary , in stage-plays such as Bolt 's Vivat Regina and in the celluloid romanticizing of Hollywood and Hal Wallis .
9 Furthermore , because of developments such as Dry Store and greater hands-on experience of decommissioning , many of the doubts about the finance of nuclear are reducing .
10 Once goods had been brought to a European port , they could be re-exported at a higher price to other European countries that had no direct trade across the sea , so a good many of the calculations about trade were concerned with re-exporting goods which had not been processed into an improved form but were simply being sent to a place where they commanded some additional scarcity value .
11 Grasping this notion of parallel development on all fronts can alleviate many of the misconceptions about RMI .
12 Communist influence was strongest in the trade unions and amongst unemployed , and in the period of union militancy around the miners ' strike many of the anxieties about extremism were aired .
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