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

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1 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 .
2 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 ’ .
3 For the rest , the Emperor maintained them out of his privy purse , showing to them in many instances a generosity far beyond their worth .
4 The short explanation of this phenomenon is that in many countries a Constitution is thought of as an instrument by which government can be controlled .
5 In many cases a tonic remedy would be far safer and more effective .
6 In that erm just as we 've discussed the allocation of work on the airframe between the four nations on m most pieces of equipment there is a an allocation between the four nations and er in in many cases a consortium with the same members has actually won the competitions on five or six different pieces of equipment .
7 Interest is not usually paid on such deposit balances and in many cases a service charge is made on each withdrawal .
8 In many cases a golf cart is included , and some packages add a free beer after the round !
9 In many cases a user will actually solve his or her own problem while on the phone to Neptune !
10 In many cases a man made his way by individual enterprise , in others a family grew in standing from one generation to the next , with the early stages of its ascent passing unnoticed .
11 Addressee honorifics ( including dishonorifics and intimacy markers ) , for example , turn up in lexical alternates or suppletive forms ( in e.g. Javanese ; Geertz , 1960 ) , in morphology ( in e.g. Japanese ; Harada , 1976 ) , in particles or affixes ( in e.g. Tamil ; Levinson , 1979b ) , in segmental phonology ( in e.g. Basque ; Corum , 1975 : 96 ) , in prosodics ( in e.g. Tzeltal honorific falsetto ; Brown & Levinson , 1978 : 272 ) , and in many cases a mixture of these ( in e.g. Javanese , Japanese , Madurese , Korean ) .
12 In many cases a distinction has to be drawn between : 1 .
13 Of course , in many cases a difference of one day may be unimportant .
14 The result [ of legal advice ] is that in many cases a detainee who would otherwise have answered proper questioning by the police will be advised to remain silent .
15 In many cases a mortgage will affect the property , and depending upon the terms of the court order or agreement the requirements of the mortgagee should be observed .
16 In many cases a business 's standard terms may be so long and complicated that that would be impracticable .
17 They 've now frequented by an increasing proportion of traders in assumes in many cases a market type of status .
18 In many cases a number of possible matches will be found as parts of other words will match the input pattern .
19 In many cases a group would divide into sub-groups and work on more than three at a time .
20 However poor , a child who passed the hurdle of the special place examination would get an education which would open up university or further training and , if not that , a white-collar , clean , respectable job — and in many cases an allowance to help with his or her maintenance .
21 It is easy to blame the pressure of daily life and the stress it causes for the fact that we do not feel as well as we should like — and , indeed , in many cases an excess of stress and tension may be the cause .
22 But in many cases an utterance is potentially ambiguous between these two usages .
23 As for the Liberal Democrats , responding with ‘ gambling is in many cases an addiction ’ is absolutely laughable .
24 This view of the decade is now very widely accepted , and with reason : political and other stresses at the time did encourage in many quarters a rejection of modernism in favour of documentary , realistic forms more obviously attuned to the contemporary crisis .
25 The library encouraged in many children a desire to read and was seen as a general benefit to the community and not just as a benefit to the Sunday School .
26 It is not surprising therefore that the history of thought about the two policy areas is in some ways similar , although that of family planning is in many ways a decade ahead of conservation .
27 The unearthly , mysterious aspect of beauty is emphasised at the end of a book which is in many ways a repetition of its predecessor .
28 ‘ The actual contract itself is in many ways a bit of a red herring .
29 It was in many ways a mood rather than a movement , a transient phenomenon with shallow roots in the constituencies , and particularly weak in local government .
30 The history of the European Fighter Aircraft project is in many ways a microcosm of the proposed Common Foreign and Security policy .
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