Example sentences of "is [adj] [noun] that many " in BNC.

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1 If pay settlements in the private sector continue to decelerate to 2 per cent and the underlying rate of inflation edges up to around 3.75 per cent by the end of this year when the effects of cheaper mortgages start working their way out of consumer budgets , there is little doubt that many individuals will find their real disposable incomes squeezed .
2 There is strong evidence that many will choose the last-named option .
3 In La Route des Flandres , for example , there is ample evidence that many of the fictional sequences emerge as a result of an exploration of the properties of certain words : the inherently fertile nature of language can be shown to have generated the subsequent text , and , through the use of metaphor and metonymy , the associations of both memory and language work together in the production of the text .
4 There is ample evidence that many employees would welcome the opportunity to expand the narrow scope of their routine work , and that employees in mundane jobs are capable of being stretched .
5 The only problem that I can see is that fact that many books can not be taken home and that many sources can not be photocopied .
6 Although the traditional concept of the map is changing , paper maps will continue to be widely used , because their use requires low technology ( a pair of eyes , or even one eye ) , they are cheap to produce in large quantities , easy to store , and are well understood by the map-using community , although there is some evidence that many people are unable to relate the pattern on a map to the corresponding real-world features .
7 So good is this solution that many visitors only recognise the change of angle when viewing the Gallery from the top of the Duomo .
8 There is good evidence that many kinds of predators accumulate the bones of their prey .
9 This is partly because surgery and drugs have not succeeded in banishing the ‘ diseases of civilisation ’ ( such as cancer , degenerative diseases of the cardiovascular , respiratory and other systems , and allergies ) and there is growing realisation that many of these diseases are intimately related to life styles and attitudes .
10 It is unlikely that the InsP 3 /calcium pathway has any role to play in the rapid signal transfer mediated by ionotropic receptors , but there is growing evidence that many metabotropic receptors employ phosphoinositide-derived signals to modulate both neural activity and the neural plasticity responsible for memory .
11 It is small wonder that many dons ( as teachers at Oxford are called ; a shortening of Latin dominus ) develop a kind of crust , a persona , a ‘ character ’ to help them through these increasingly one-sided experiences .
12 On the other hand , there is increasing evidence that many of the intellectual feats of our own species — language acquisition , Aristotelian logic , categorisation , pattern recognition , and the like — are themselves based on pre-existing wiring and storage .
13 There is increasing evidence that many trichoneme L3 ingested during the autumn show a degree of hypobiosis and remain in the large intestinal mucosa until the following spring .
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