Example sentences of "in many [noun] they " 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 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 .
4 In most insects they appear externally as mere slits but in many Diptera they form intracranial tunnels .
5 In many instances they closely resemble Protestant churches built in America except that there stone was used as frequently as brick .
6 Most conservation schemes combine both mechanical and agronomic techniques , and in many instances they are complementary .
7 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 ?
8 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 .
9 Similarly , the victims of pollution may be readily apparent in some cases , but in many others they may be dispersed and diffuse .
10 In many forests they took the lop and top , and in some cases the stump , of all trees given by the king from the woods in their bailiwicks , or taken there for his use .
11 In many cases they are actually simpler since a complete instruction is executed in a single machine cycle unlike a microprocessor which may make several memory access when executing a single instruction .
12 Indeed in many cases they are a long way away from having done so .
13 In the execution of their duties the foresters often had to contend with armed bands of desperate men ; in many cases they were beaten and even killed while attempting to arrest Forest offenders .
14 They point out that in many cases they are not only far cheaper than the same holiday bought through a travel agent , but also often offer a unique experience in leadership , endurance and community service .
15 It was encouraging that the wives saw themselves as having an increasing role to play and it was equally encouraging that in many cases they saw training courses as the best way of acquiring new skills and knowledge .
16 In many cases they have , through time , been attempting to subsist on farms that have become progressively smaller without becoming more productive .
17 In many cases they already lay down what colour the shirt must be .
18 Indeed , in many cases they were precisely the group targeted to carry the burden of job losses in the 1980s , and even when the economy improved they remained the group most likely to have long spells of unemployment .
19 In some instances such data will suffice ; in many cases they will have to suffice as nothing better is available .
20 In many cases they have the public on their side as the recent furore over the rail links with London has demonstrated .
21 Harem-masters are always conspicuously different in appearance from their females — frequently they are larger and in many cases they have special male weapons on their heads .
22 However , in many cases they are not entirely necessary , and their use replaces more stringent hygiene procedures .
23 In many cases they are not able to remember anything at all about the earlier incidents and so all they have are those inner feelings with nothing to counteract them .
24 If the points were electrically stimulated to induce correct electrical balance , the impending physical changes were averted , In many cases they found that a pathological condition could be reversed by stimulating and rebalancing the points .
25 In many cases they have given up their spare time to pursue a personal dream of making life better for those around them .
26 Bernard Taylor , professor of business policy at Henley Management College , believes companies may come to rue the day they swept their middle managers aside so wantonly : ‘ In many cases they 've cut out managers who made important contributions like planners , marketing people , personnel people and training people .
27 Small specialists journals are the backbone of serious art historical writing : in many cases they are the only forum in which a lengthy article based on primary research can appear .
28 In general the activities of the masses were though of as mindless but they were at least non-political and in many cases they even encouraged the acceptance of social norms and new routines necessary to urban and industrial life .
29 Because this information is not widely enough known , many individuals or families are not claiming help to which they are entitled and for which in many cases they have actually paid through their national insurance contributions .
30 Thus large companies and boards of nationalised industries were provided with enormous financial assistance enabling ( or rather persuading ) them to base their reorganisation on designated development areas which in many cases they would not otherwise have chosen , for reasons of both private and public benefit when judged over the longer run [ Knight , 1974 ; Moore and Rhodes , 1973 ] .
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