Example sentences of "many [noun] ' [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Many researchers ' accounts bear witness to these skills , but they are only mentioned in passing and seem to have been taken for granted .
2 Many solicitors ' firms participate in the TransAction scheme , set up by the Law Society [ the solicitors ' professional body ] to reduce the delays which can lead to breaks in property chains , and make the conveyancing process run more smoothly .
3 In addition to the commercially available collections of precedents , many solicitors ' offices have their own in-house standard precedent , and the terms of other businesses in the same line as the client may also serve as a source of ideas .
4 They are regarded by many employers ' associations ( although lacking official recognition ) as a means of encouraging greater stability in shopfloor relations .
5 Previously there were many beginners ' boards available but most were supplied with a massive 6.5m 2 sail which stretched and distorted to make it unmanageable in more than a few knots of wind .
6 The examiner is not looking for technical perfection and certainly would not find it in many candidates ' answers to this question .
7 There is , of course , nothing in this paragraph which might not appear in many schools ' booklets .
8 Helen Bullock 's article on dads who are unable to cope has attracted many readers ' letters .
9 This confirms many readers ' views and , since woodworkers keep tool and machinery suppliers in business , it seems to me that somebody on the supply side should justify what appears to be gross profiteering .
10 CANCER — THIS could be one of the most important years in many Cancerians ' lives .
11 DIG a small hole in the ground , fill it with sand and you have fulfilled many designers ' criteria for a child 's garden .
12 AS THE political parties ' election campaigns grind into their final week , many peoples ' thoughts are turning to Easter holidays and plans to get away from it all-assuming they can still afford it , that is .
13 Mr Wright 's experience underscores many companies ' concerns about empowerment , which is rapidly becoming a buzz-word in enlightened management circles .
14 The fear of invasion was a powerful factor in many refugees ' lives .
15 Whilst Rick 's aim in changing the curriculum was to focus on mathematical thinking , this was at odds not only with many parents ' perceptions of mathematics , but also those of one member of his department and the headteacher .
16 The restricted access of individuals to international arenas , and the uncertainties of State action on behalf of individuals mean that many individuals ' claims with respect to treaties are brought before national fora under domestic law .
17 Today she was in Baunbury to open the first of many carers ' centres .
18 Off-farm income was also limited , in consequence many farmers ' sons left home to seek employment elsewhere .
19 There were a good many farmers ' sons going in the doors of University College today for the first time .
20 This continuity existed among both employers and employees in many cases so that there are many farmers ' sons who also had to ‘ serve their time ’ alongside the hired labour force before taking over the farm and many elderly farm workers who can remember instructing their current employer in the ways of the farm when he was a small boy .
21 The Young Farmers movement was a sort of matrimonial agency for many farmers ' sons and daughters .
22 Curt Rohland , the president of the National Family Farm Coalition , said that the GAO report confirmed many farmers ' views that treating cows with a synthetic hormone puts the animals under greater stress , making them more vulnerable to infection , and hence leading to an increased use of antibiotics .
23 The hon. Gentleman would know if he had addressed as many farmers ' organisations as I have that the first question farmers ask is how we can deal with the uncertainty of the MacSharry proposals , which now confront us .
24 It 's the bane of many officers ' lives .
25 WHILE the recession has reduced many families ' incomes , school fees have continued to rise at about twice the rate of inflation .
26 Many lorries ' peaks were recorded on Dr. Walker 's graphs at about 80 .
27 Many patients ' needs will be relatively clear .
28 Moreover , English interest in saints , like that of the French , seems to have been particularly intense in the second half of the tenth century and early decades of the eleventh , when many saints ' lives were written and a number of relics were transferred to new shrines .
29 Many LDCs ' projects involve advanced technology on ‘ greenfield ’ sites , e.g. petrochemical complexes , integrated iron and steel works , which are beyond the capital resources and acceptable risk levels of private corporations or investors .
30 Finally , another major problem as perceived by Western governments and agencies is the philosophy held by many LDCs ' governments to free/private enterprise , the market mechanism , foreign investment and expropriation of assets .
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