Example sentences of "by [art] many [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is considered essential for employers and students to have access to easily understood information about the types of qualifications offered by the many institutions across the spectrum of the European countries .
2 This discrepancy is in part , caused by the many reports in which patients with reflux oesophagitis are taken as a single group , without separating them according to the degree or severity of the injury to the oesophageal mucosa , and in part by the lack of manometric studies in the same patients .
3 The debt to Italy , and particularly to Venice , is apparent in many of the finest buildings in Šibenik , Trogir , Split and Dubrovnik , and one does not need the constant reminders of their origins which are provided by the many replicas of the winged lion of St Mark 's which adorn them .
4 Most significant however has been the donation of time and expertise by the many members of the wider research community who have served on the TEI 's Working Committees and Working Groups .
5 To answer this it becomes necessary to invent a global conspiracy theory in which the ‘ objective interests ’ of capitalism and racism always and already coincide , and are actively co-ordinated by the many agents of the ruling class .
6 It 's easy to get carried away by the many tools at your disposal so beware of using them just because they 're there .
7 A woman who is generally satisfied will organize her days so that she is not overcome by the many demands on her time .
8 That it was once much greater is attested by the many traces of former lazy-beds to be seen on the grazing land .
9 That such genes exist is shown by the many mutants in the genes of mice that can result in abnormal limb development .
10 A walk across the moor to the north from this point soon arrives at an area of limestone pierced by the many shafts of Tailbrigg Pots .
11 The demands for in-service training generated by the many needs of the Education Reform Act 1988 may well have overshadowed the need for training in child protection .
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