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

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1 It should also be noted that many universities offer extra-mural courses which have no fixed entrance requirements , that the Open University is open entry in terms of prior qualifications , and that many institutions are now developing ‘ access ’ courses which provide non-standard routes of entry to first degrees .
2 It is also helpful to know that he or she was by no means alone and that many others suffered in the same way .
3 Defence lawyers claimed that several injured defendants had been denied medical attention and that many others had been tortured while in custody .
4 But Kingdon 's knowledge of the diversity of African animal life and environments enables him to cast a light on human evolution that many specialists would do well to consider seriously ( despite reservations about details ) and that many others will simply enjoy .
5 Mr Lindsay was worried that the lone TOPP students in some regional offices might feel isolated , and that many companies which initially showed enthusiasm for the idea have now cooled off .
6 In 1820 Sir Frederick Adam published his Survey of the State of the Poor , in which he showed that throughout the shires rates of pay for labourers of all types were low , and that many families lived on small quantities of wheaten or barley bread , skimmed milk , cheese , potatoes and legumes , meat hardly ever figuring in their diet .
7 They concluded that the Country Park had been successful in absorbing some potential visitors from open roadside sites ( e.g. the Trecastle Road site ) , and that many Country Park users were former users of the Trecastle Road site .
8 It has of course been said that it is possible to practice veterinary medicine and that many doctors do not communicate in any language but it has to be said that there is room for improvement .
9 A range of possible reasons has been put forward , stressing that it is important to get the right degree of capital intensity for the business and that many businesses may simply be misled by current profitability and push investment too far .
10 It might also be argued that despite recent legislation ( some would say because of it ) parent-teacher relations are still too often fraught with fear , suspicion and misunderstanding ; that there is still too much teacher stereotyping of ‘ good ’ and ‘ bad ’ homes and parents ; and that many parents still lack power in relation to their parental rights and responsibilities .
11 A detailed study of medical staffing in Europe carried out by the Permanent Working Group of European Junior Hospital Doctors has shown that the substantial medical unemployment that exists in some parts of Europe is likely to decline sharply after 2000 and that many countries , and Europe as a whole , will face a shortage of doctors before 2010 .
12 The Mexican stock market reacted calmly to news of the agreement , reflecting a general belief that the treaty was a hostage to Bush 's political fortunes and that many obstacles remained before NAFTA became law .
13 The Department of Energy has recognized that its current termination date for subsidizing such projects , 1998 , is too tight and that many projects will be unable to raise the necessary finance beyond that date and might have to be abandoned .
14 Other reports claimed that the Iraqi forces were generally well behaved , and that many soldiers had apologized to the civilian population for the invasion .
15 This dovetailed with reports that the Securitate shot soldiers who refused to kill demonstrators and that many servicemen joined the side of the protesters in Timisoara .
16 This report accepted that unemployment had risen within the LDDC from about 3,500 in 1981 to about 5,000 in 1986 ; that approximately eighty companies had been relocated out of the area through compulsory purchases implemented by the LDDC ; and that many locals were not gaining from the corporation 's activities .
17 Will he bear it in mind that the law as it stands does great injustice and that many women are suffering life sentences that they should not be suffering ?
18 That males and whites are not homogeneous groups , and that many school experiences are similar for all students tends to be ignored .
19 It is possible that a high-status tomb may yet be found entirely intact and that many gold and silver objects remain to be discovered by excavation .
20 In our defence we would say that the state 's water supplies are still only around half of what is normal at this time of year , and that many Californians , currently refilling their swimming pools and reflooding their orange groves , may live to regret it .
21 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 .
22 The survey , of 300 London firms , showed that the level of consultancy , investment and other business activities is dwindling and that many firms think that insolvency work has passed its peak .
23 Even at that resolution and that many dots , curved lines can appear jagged , albeit under a magnifying glass .
24 Many young readers are unaware that there are different kinds of reading , appropriate for different tasks : that when seeking specific information one scans and skips ; that when reading literature the individual words are important ; and that many texts provide a basis or stimulus for the reader 's own ideas .
25 But Wittgenstein has been seen to argue convincingly that naming is a subsidiary use of language and that many substantives are not used for this purpose ( the psychological participles like ‘ thinking ’ being the obvious example ) and , furthermore , that naming itself is not a sort of primal act of speech acquisition but a clutch of language-games that need to be mastered like any others .
26 Darwin realized that many secondary sexual differences were a consequence of the greater intensity of competition between males for access to mates and that many traits were more highly developed in males either because they conferred an advantage in fights or because they rendered their possessor more attractive to females .
27 Is the Minister aware that not only juveniles but adults are committing crimes while on bail and that many crimes now being committed by adults while on bail involve firearms ?
28 Is it that different people are turned on by radically different things , and that many people get some enjoyment from performing routine and apparently undemanding jobs ?
29 It should be stressed that all the 12 Steps were established and practised long before the first residential treatment centre came into being and that many people today get better without the help of treatment centres or professional counsellors but simply by depending upon the Anonymous Fellowships .
30 The St Albans writer Thomas Walsingham declared that scarcely two men survived out of twenty in certain religious houses , and that many men considered that barely a tenth of the whole population remained alive ( 32 , i , 273 ) .
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