Example sentences of "in many [noun] [pers pn] have " in BNC.

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1 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 ?
2 In many cases they have , through time , been attempting to subsist on farms that have become progressively smaller without becoming more productive .
3 In many cases they have the public on their side as the recent furore over the rail links with London has demonstrated .
4 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 .
5 In many cases they have given up their spare time to pursue a personal dream of making life better for those around them .
6 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 .
7 Past attempts to stop the tearaways have failed because in many cases they have not actually been breaking speed limits .
8 In many cases they have gone long periods before they have even made a profit .
9 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 .
10 In many cases you have to lower your expectations accordingly .
11 erm Nonetheless , while we want to carry on supporting that , we 've also got to think , as Jack said , erm of as we enter the next century what is going to be right for our children , and we know that in many ways we have failed them and we know that we are producing many children who have n't had the training and the education that 's going to be necessary for us to be erm economically competent in the future , so we 've got to look at the whole of our educational provision , and frankly I think opting out was erm a sort of unnecessary blip on all of this that is n't really terribly important in the whole issue of how the children in this country should be educated .
12 In many ways they have much in common .
13 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 .
14 In many ways they have processes that are like us .
15 ‘ I realise that in many ways I have been extraordinarily fortunate , and I never stop counting my blessings .
16 In many respects we have wasted the last 40 years by our failure to address these problems , preferring instead to concentrate on short-term , electorally convenient policies .
17 While I owe much to that tradition and trust that I am still persona grata within it , in many respects I have gone beyond Evangelical thought on matters to do with the Church and sacraments .
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