Example sentences of "in many [noun] they [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 In most insects they appear externally as mere slits but in many Diptera they form intracranial tunnels .
2 What we are saying there are other emergencies and I get down to the word loneliness now is there any reason why senior citizens should n't have the facility whereby they can make telephone calls if those , they so desire , to members of the family who in many instances they have n't seen for long periods of time ?
3 Left-inclined critics , whilst recognising that political inactivity can be construed as a measure of satisfaction and power for certain interests , nevertheless argue that this is not the case for all interests and in many cases they regard inactivity as symptomatic of a powerlessness and fatalism which renders any activity pointless .
4 In many cases they get very depressed or they even die , because their image of themselves is very much bound up with work and .
5 And actually really in a last resort in many cases they come to you .
6 Bernard Taylor , professor of business policy at Henley Management College , believes companies may come to rue the day they swept their middle managers aside so wantonly : ‘ In many cases they 've cut out managers who made important contributions like planners , marketing people , personnel people and training people .
7 In many cases they seem to be neither , in that they do not have a direct or specific relationship with the labour market ; nor do they fit into the conventional , specialized academic categories .
8 And so that this tendency you see for us to see how well our world has been , rather than the depot , and in many cases they do it
9 It is true that the corrective measures that can be taken do not usually have an immediate response , and that in many cases they appear to be quite small actions , relative to the size of the problem with which you are grappling .
10 In many cases they have , through time , been attempting to subsist on farms that have become progressively smaller without becoming more productive .
11 In many cases they have the public on their side as the recent furore over the rail links with London has demonstrated .
12 Harem-masters are always conspicuously different in appearance from their females — frequently they are larger and in many cases they have special male weapons on their heads .
13 In many cases they have given up their spare time to pursue a personal dream of making life better for those around them .
14 Because this information is not widely enough known , many individuals or families are not claiming help to which they are entitled and for which in many cases they have actually paid through their national insurance contributions .
15 Past attempts to stop the tearaways have failed because in many cases they have not actually been breaking speed limits .
16 In many cases they have gone long periods before they have even made a profit .
17 In many cases they have done so because their goods , produced outside the Community , have been regarded as unfair competition and have attracted anti-dumping duties designed to make them more expensive and therefore less competitive .
18 In many ways they differ , these two Americas , but they are alike in never having known defeat .
19 In many ways they have much in common .
20 In many ways they have been forced to bend the rules to tackle a problem that the planning system did not create and can not solve without perverting legitimate public interests .
21 In many ways they have processes that are like us .
22 In many ways they do not have the resources we have in the West , but in Leipzig Masur has a pool of well over 200 musicians whom he has trained up very well .
23 In many respects they define what is of ‘ national ’ concern , while not having any specific geographical constituency to answer to .
24 Spelling mistakes do not usually stop your writing being understood , but in many contexts they carry undesirable connotations which you may wish to avoid ( " does n't read " , " illiterate " , " badly taught " , etc . ) .
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