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

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1 Once the scheme is launched it may be too late to save it from failure if you have no readily available answers to the many questions that employees will certainly raise .
2 The list is presented mainly to alert the design team to the many dimensions that it is possible to work in .
3 Now , with the Chatterbox Activity Resource Pack , you can add to the many games and activities in Chatterbox 1 and 2 .
4 The need to build hypotheses into pattern-recognizing programs can best be illustrated by referring to the many programs that have been written to interpret line diagrams ( see Figure 12 ) .
5 The energy management assistance scheme , which will come into place on 1 April , will grant-aid energy efficiency projects for smaller businesses — a new initiative to add to the many others that my Department already runs .
6 It is an insult to the many managers and workers who responded so well for the hon. Gentleman to imply that they were less than efficient and hard working in those difficult circumstances .
7 In a number of ways , the police are making positive responses to suggestions of working together to tackle problem areas and undertake inter-agency approaches to the many problems that need a co-operative approach .
8 In his reference to the poll tax , the hon. Member for Teignbridge referred to the many things that had to be built on to it and the many anomalies that had to be addressed .
9 Alexander firmly believed that man has to delay his instantaneous response to the many stimuli that he is bombarded with each day if he is ever to cope with his rapidly changing environment .
10 At night , after dinner , it is very pleasant to stroll from hotel to hotel or to the many bars and small restaurants or , later , to the discothèques .
11 In Committee we shall draw attention to the many anomalies that are already beginning to pile up .
12 Close to the many restaurants and bars in the area , this hotel offers good facilities and excellent value for money .
13 There was something exciting about the ruggedness of the coastline which offered such a sharp contrast to the many flowers and exotic plant life of the island .
14 Firstly , the loss of this source of revenue is a major blow to the many individuals and groups working to improve the quality of life in urban priority areas .
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