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

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1 Follow they did , and in many departments they matched and even surpassed the later Sierra releases .
2 In many towns they had for generations lived peaceably with , and often trusted by , their Christian neighbours .
3 In many wills it would not be needed ; but some of the texts examined show it playing a more vital role .
4 In many areas they are now however finding themselves in direct competition with Tertiary Colleges which operate under F.E. regulations and which are not constrained by school regulations .
5 And in many areas we 've done that .
6 In many areas it is simply impossible for them to go out and win a big share in an intensely competitive market without the Government 's explicit support and cooperation .
7 Additionally , in many areas it runs parallel to power cabling .
8 The letter from Mr. Roper in the March issue of the Record claims that in many authorities it has been staff themselves who have initiated the blacking of News International newspapers .
9 Found in many forms it was de oral tradition
10 In most insects they appear externally as mere slits but in many Diptera they form intracranial tunnels .
11 We would not like to get into the New Zealand situation of ranching , but it seems in many senses we are already there .
12 In many instances they closely resemble Protestant churches built in America except that there stone was used as frequently as brick .
13 Most conservation schemes combine both mechanical and agronomic techniques , and in many instances they are complementary .
14 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 ?
15 Although drafting of the formal document is normally the responsibility of your lawyers , in many instances they will require our assistance on commercial matters as well as taxation and accounting .
16 Not only do we not enjoy what we eat ; in many instances we do not even notice what it tastes like .
17 In many instances I obtained flashes of a completely different perspective of Highland communities and Highland problems .
18 Some examples of biological control have been referred to in section 4.4.3 in relation to Australia and in many instances it is clear that the introduction of alien species has proved ecologically disastrous .
19 In many instances it is in fact the dominant building in a particular area or location .
20 A stronger version of the argument , not developed by Leontief himself but based on his theoretical foundations , is that the high level of productivity of capital may mean that in many instances it will be cheaper to use machines rather than people to perform jobs unless the wage rate is well below subsistence level .
21 In many instances it is likely that these lowered rates of employment are the direct result of providing care , although in some cases it is possible that a temporary withdrawal from the labour market ( for example , because of redundancy or child-bearing ) may enable some women to take on informal caring responsibilities and delay their return to paid employment .
22 While the panels normally take place in St Augustine 's in many instances it has been judged more beneficial to hold the meetings outside school ( e.g. in the secure wing of St Mary 's List D , at Rosevale school and at Larchgrove Assessment Centre ) .
23 In many instances it is perhaps better for the client to also send a letter ( copied to us ) to his other professional advisers informing them of our role and thereby introducing us .
24 In many instances it was the influence of all of these taken together .
25 It in many instances it is n't specific about levels of traffic reduction which are significant .
26 I 'm a layman to you and you 're a layman to me in many senses , and therefore erm the , the , the fact that our students are in effect very often laymen is not something that detracts from their motivation to study , in many instances it 's something that gives it stimulus and underlines it .
27 Our members wanted it and in many industries it makes sense , but the bigger task , the main event , is to see whether by a more formal relationship , a more formal partnership , we can build a union which is better than the T & G , better than the G M B and better suited for modern conditions than any trade union so far created in Britain .
28 Similarly , the victims of pollution may be readily apparent in some cases , but in many others they may be dispersed and diffuse .
29 Moscovici has offered the examples of ‘ charisma ’ and ‘ split brain' and particularly psychoanalytic terms , in order to illustrate the passage from science to social representation : ‘ In each of these cases and in many others we are confronted with social representations that are created and shared by the members of our society as myths and ‘ common sense ’ were shared in the past ’ ( Moscovici , 1984 : 954 ) .
30 Team manager Ken Knott said : ‘ We failed to make the gate first so in many races we got hammered for it . ’
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