Example sentences of "in many [noun] [pers pn] [am/are] " in BNC.
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1 | In many areas they are now however finding themselves in direct competition with Tertiary Colleges which operate under F.E. regulations and which are not constrained by school regulations . |
2 | We would not like to get into the New Zealand situation of ranching , but it seems in many senses we are already there . |
3 | Most conservation schemes combine both mechanical and agronomic techniques , and in many instances they are complementary . |
4 | Moscovici has offered the examples of ‘ charisma ’ and ‘ split brain' and particularly psychoanalytic terms , in order to illustrate the passage from science to social representation : ‘ In each of these cases and in many others we are confronted with social representations that are created and shared by the members of our society as myths and ‘ common sense ’ were shared in the past ’ ( Moscovici , 1984 : 954 ) . |
5 | Do you think that perhaps in many cases they 're frightened of losing their jobs ? |
6 | In many cases they are actually simpler since a complete instruction is executed in a single machine cycle unlike a microprocessor which may make several memory access when executing a single instruction . |
7 | Indeed in many cases they are a long way away from having done so . |
8 | They point out that in many cases they are not only far cheaper than the same holiday bought through a travel agent , but also often offer a unique experience in leadership , endurance and community service . |
9 | However , in many cases they are not entirely necessary , and their use replaces more stringent hygiene procedures . |
10 | In many cases they are not able to remember anything at all about the earlier incidents and so all they have are those inner feelings with nothing to counteract them . |
11 | Small specialists journals are the backbone of serious art historical writing : in many cases they are the only forum in which a lengthy article based on primary research can appear . |
12 | Are individual Japanese so decidedly group orientated by cultural tradition or is it that ‘ in many cases they are loyal to their groups because it pays to be loyal ’ ( Befu 1977 p. 87 ) ? |
13 | In many cases they are in high-status , semi-rural locations . |
14 | They feel , and in many cases they are , stigmatized , rejected , objects of disgust or pity in other , normal , people 's eyes . |
15 | In many cases they are now wider in scope than the function which gave them birth ; in others they are at least on a par with the sales function . |
16 | In many cases they are vastly higher than the highest note anybody has heard or can imagine . |
17 | In many cases they are more impressive than the resemblance of " my " insects to real insects . |
18 | In many cases they are now actually quicker than their petrol-engined equivalents , despite offering considerable gains in economy . |
19 | In many cases we are virtually being asked to accept the evidence because the writer is putting it to us in a very skilful , persuasive way . |
20 | In many cases you are not getting extra cover at all . |
21 | Although delegation occurs in many ways we are concerned here with transfers to specific individuals . |
22 | In many ways they are similar , both scoring spectacular goals , liking to hold it up , both with a lovely touch . |
23 | They recognize that in many ways they are junior players not only in the world league , but also within Europe . |
24 | In many ways I am better off than the others , I work downstairs . |
25 | But in many respects they are very different , and they come from different times : they are separated from one another by three-quarters of a century . |
26 | However , this is not a time for complacency because , although in many respects you are in control of your own destiny , there are certain obstacles to be surmounted before you have a completely free hand . |
27 | In many respects you are only being asked to do what ought to have been done around the time of your last birthday . |