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

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1 In many languages the form of a word varies according to agreement , case , tense , and so on .
2 In many cities the price of firewood has nearly doubled in the past six years .
3 Interviews with other staff reinforced this impression and it seemed that in many departments the self-appraisal did not receive much considered attention .
4 Traditionally , markets are held in the open air , often on a certain day , or days , of the week , but in many towns the market has become a more permanent set-up , incorporated into a modern shopping precinct .
5 Moreover in many areas the assault upon the nobility was led by middle peasants whose family farms were anything but capitalist .
6 In many areas the indicator taken by the LEA for extra funding to compensate for urban disadvantage is the number of children registered for free school meals .
7 In many areas the revolution was accompanied by the summary execution of the local ruling class — landowners , caciques , police and priests .
8 In many areas the Hearing is held on the first working day after the removal of the child .
9 In many areas the coming of the horse trams and later the electric trams , of which almost all traces have gone , were a far greater influence .
10 Certainly I defended the community charge , which gave Labour councils in many areas the fright of their lives .
11 Initially the stress was on land tenure arrangements with the agrarian reform programs , but in many areas the focus then moved to the production of food and some governments are now concerned with distribution and access to food .
12 We would also encourage any of you who may be thinking of starting to go ahead — in many areas the Local Authority will pay the fees for teachers already employed by them .
13 In many states the number of blank and spoilt votes exceeded the number of valid votes cast .
14 On the other hand , policymaking is relatively less complex at the local level , and in many authorities a committee chairman may have acquired considerable specialist knowledge by holding the chairmanship — or serving on the committee concerned-for many years .
15 Does my hon. Friend accept that in many authorities the work being carried out by professional and technical officers is of a high standard and very cost-effective ?
16 In many circumstances the service to the University may have been over a period several times the 3 years of undergraduate study .
17 In many circumstances the use of high temperatures for the thermostable DNA polymerase reaction is advantageous in sequencing because secondary structure in the template strand is eliminated .
18 In many circumstances the loan can be unsecured .
19 While I appreciate that in many cultures a woman 's failure to marry can have serious socio-economic implications which may not exist for many women in the UK , I was distressed by AI promoting this view of marriage as the raison d'etre of a woman , and of a woman whose hymen has been perforated as ‘ damaged goods ’ .
20 In many cultures the girl is secluded from the rest of society during menarche , sometimes for a prolonged period , and is made to undergo rituals of initiation into her new status as a fertile woman that range from brutal to instructive and celebratory .
21 For the rest , the Emperor maintained them out of his privy purse , showing to them in many instances a generosity far beyond their worth .
22 It is all very confusing with the result , in my experience , that in many instances the fishkeeper has to find the right feed level by trial and error , which invariably involves water quality problems , as well as compromising the health of the fish until the correct balance is achieved .
23 In many instances the church has projected the attitude that although God invented sex he does not really approve of it .
24 In many instances the Claimant will not have the repair carried out , put a patch over the damaged area and continue using the case , which he would probably have done , even if the claim had been paid .
25 Common action on issues at a local level seemed threatened , but at no time did the war seriously compromise the determination of labour leaders to defend living conditions ; in many instances the struggle was intensified , although not to the point of sabotaging the war effort .
26 Unfortunately , as is well known , in many instances the lack of strong attachment in early life can lead to significant difficulties later on .
27 However , in many instances the arrangement represented the exercise of power and control over the protected State which was in a position of subordination , making it logical that claims should be made against the more powerful State .
28 On the other hand , in many instances the repossession order is not carried out and it is estimated that only 60 per cent of orders eventually result in repossession .
29 But in a majority of cases there has been some success , and in many instances the outcome has been very successful .
30 The clinical purpose stems from the fact that in many instances the co-operation of the patient and the patient 's faith or at least confidence in the efficiency of the treatment is a major factor contributing to the treatment 's success .
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