Example sentences of "many [prep] [art] [noun pl] between " in BNC.
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1 | Many of the differences between the competing groups seemed to evaporate after the resignation of Peter Lawson , General Secretary of the Central Council of Physical Recreation , as a director of the London 2000 group . |
2 | While the female 's childhood preparation for domesticity is ‘ informal ’ , there are , nevertheless , regular procedures involved which span many of the differences between groups in our society and act as a common denominator in the socialization of women . |
3 | Many of the differences between the various models arise from limited knowledge of the miscibilities of helium and other substances in hydrogen , and from limited knowledge of the equations of state of the various substances . |
4 | Many of the differences between the findings in this study and previous ones are likely to be age related . |
5 | It is in the field of monetary theory and policy that many of the differences between Keynesians and monetarists are debated . |
6 | But last year American Airlines and United started nibbling away at this business when they replaced bankrupt Pan Am and TWA on many of the services between America and London . |
7 | Many of the divisions between disciplines are not arbitrary , for they have a logical basis . |
8 | Such analyses demonstrate that many of the orderings between one level and the next , now imposed by law on all children , lack justification in the logic of the subject or the facts of learning . |
9 | The implications of local government reorganisation for party political control is an important consideration in many of the debates between advocates of single- and two-tier systems . |
10 | Many of the hillsides between Kotmale and Victoria are bare of trees . |
11 | It is for these reasons that many of the relationships between media content and public perceptions remain at the level of supposition and assertion . |
12 | It will be seen that many of the disputes between Keynesians and monetarists/new classicals find their origins in quite fundamental prognostic disagreements concerning the response of the labour market to a state of general excess supply . |
13 | It is probably the most convincing integral group in the country , for although many of the similarities between the mosaics are no more ( and frequently less ) significant than those of Woodchester and Stonesfield , there are many more moderate affinities between what are fairly sophisticated arrangements . |