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

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1 The fear of invasion was a powerful factor in many refugees ' lives .
2 Our experience has been that where we are able to admit a person who is dementing we wonder after a couple of days — How did the relatives manage ? b The past 3 years have shown us the myth that exists in many professionals ' minds about relatives pushing an old person into care .
3 Yes it does , the there is as you will see from the greenbelt plan , a apart from the issue of the fact that the the city boundary is in many areas er sort of hard up against further urban development so there 's no space between the city and the parts in adjacent districts , the greenbelt boundary , as currently proposed by the County Council , erm which as you 'll see from our evidence is not a boundary supported in its entirety by the City Council , means there is no further development land between the city boundary and the greenbelt .
4 This was usually negotiating better discounts , in some of our production centres reducing the web width , which of course saves newsprint and in many areas er , in the regional newspapers reducing the distribution of our freeze in areas where we thought it er , it would n't affect , it would n't have affected the performance of the title .
5 How to please everybody remains a central motif in many women 's lives and the source of quite powerful feelings of oppression .
6 and they er as in many countries erm there is a very high incidence of er of death through death driving erm amongst young people and in America each state has a different er age in which you 're allowed to consume alcohol .
7 The frontiers of chemistry lie in many directions erm the frontiers of chemistry , of course , meet the frontiers of physics and the frontiers of biology .
8 Er yes Mr Chairman , I mean I assume this thing gives us a fairly embryonic stage , I hope it 's not intended in any way as a finished article , it seems to me in many cases er a state into the obvious er I 'd hope that our employees would be polite people , erm you know this is a great step forward to putting down on a paper , I do n't know , but I mean
9 In particular , Grolier 's books are famous for gilt stamps on the upper covers : sometimes ‘ Grolierii Lugdunensis et Amicorum ’ ( 'for Grolier of Lyons and his friends ' , Lugdunum being the Latin name , appearing in many publishers ' imprints , for Lyons ) ; sometimes just ‘ Io Grolierii et Amicorum ’ ( for Grolier and his friends ) ; and , almost always on the lower cover , a text from the Vulgate , Psalm cxli .
10 CANCER — THIS could be one of the most important years in many Cancerians ' lives .
11 These steps are likely to result in many employees ' worries being reduced and their attitudes towards relocation abroad becoming more favourable .
12 The New Testament was born about in many men 's hands … ’ .
13 Er I think that in many ways erm I understand what two men are saying , er to of the in as an extremist is things to a very large extent still you never know .
14 Finally , and this is a suggestion on my own , although actually I discovered afterwards it was also made by somebody else , erm but it does seem in many ways er erm an obvious interpretation , is this could be the background also to post-natal depression .
15 More or less equal to Spurgeon in fame , and surpassing him in notoriety ( for Spurgeon avoided party politics and was in many ways sui generis ) was the Congregationalist , Joseph Parker .
16 In many respects H5 is more similar to histone H1° , which is found in terminally differentiated cells , than it is to H1 .
17 erm its but I think to say that it is n't happening in schools is a bit unfair , because I do think it does happen in many schools erm and but there 's a great deal of work to be done .
18 There is , of course , nothing in this paragraph which might not appear in many schools ' booklets .
19 Er and the proposal that I shall report is the and in particular those matter our certainty of responsibility between various agencies needs to be addressed erm it arose obviously are much more widespread than in the past week , but er I was granted in fact to give consideration to this result of the parish meeting , conventional routine parish meeting at Barnham er on the fourth of January erm which led to the largest parish meetings I think they 've had in many years erm when because people were incensed with the suffering and the hardship that they had as a result of the flooding on the night of Thursday the thirtieth of December erm should let me say first of all that erm I would congratulate all those who were involved er in dealing with the present emergency operations erm it 's quite superb , it 's erm it seemed to be erm a remarkable reflection on the capacity er that to deal with certain circumstances reflects very well on this authority and in saying that I mean it 's not just the opposites to the men and women who are involved , but also whereas I 'm sure many members are here that members amongst our numbers have putting on very long hours in dealing with the present circumstances and I congratulate on the activities .
20 The examiner is not looking for technical perfection and certainly would not find it in many candidates ' answers to this question .
21 By early 1832 the insurrection in Jamaica had so underlined in many abolitionists ' minds the presumption that slavery was the source of social disorder they unambiguously demanded ‘ nothing short of the total and immediate Abolition of British Colonial Slavery ’ .
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