Example sentences of "in many [noun pl] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | There are also in many languages forms reserved for authorized recipients , including restrictions on most titles of address ( Your Honour , Mr President , etc. ) ; in Tunica there were pronouns that differed not only with sex of referent , but also with the sex of the addressee , so that there were , for example , two words for " they " , depending on whether one was speaking to a man or a woman ( Haas , ibid . ) . |
2 | In many gardens ornaments provide an essential part of the distinctive character of the place . |
3 | Recent developments have seen the growth of such services closely linked with other locally-based care , although in many areas services are not adequate to need . |
4 | Although in many areas votes were cast for individual candidates rather than the party which fielded them , analysis of the results showed that support for the AP had shifted markedly from urban to rural areas where government development plans and projects had made an impact . |
5 | Eric Evans , of the Department of Agriculture at the University of Newcastle , says that in many areas levels have fallen below the critical 20 kilogrammes per hectare necessary for healthy crop growth . |
6 | Michael Anderson has recently argued that in many areas factories offered a type and range of employment that could keep the family together , for co-residency of kin was complemented by the practice of hiring relatives in factories . |
7 | The region suffers high unemployment , rural as well as urban deprivation , and in many areas schools struggle to keep children on beyond the age of 16 . |
8 | In many areas hospitals have declared themselves on ‘ Yellow Alert ’ . |
9 | While decisions in a formal sense are taken corporately by , or on behalf of , the full council , in many authorities decisions are taken in practice on party lines . |
10 | Eventually the local authority associations agreed a self-denying ordinance and in many authorities councillors do not seek access to records on individuals . |
11 | It would not be practical because the paper information system takes up a vast amount of space , something which is sorely at a premium in many bureaux premises . |
12 | In many circumstances GPs are likely to be the first professional to decide a section is necessary and initiate the section assessment process subsequently involving ASWs . |
13 | In many cultures women are the bearers of cultural myths and signifiers of status . |
14 | In practice , in many instances companies have fragmented the machining tasks as CNC has been introduced , setting up separate programming departments , often staffed by people from a ‘ white-collar ’ background . |
15 | Many northern cities , including New Delhi , were paralysed by rioting students and in many instances curfews were imposed and the Army called in to restore order . |
16 | In many instances expectations have been too low . |
17 | He also found that in many instances children were able to correct their own errors when their attention was drawn to them . |
18 | It is also useful to demonstrate the choice you are given for data entry in many Windows boxes . |
19 | In many countries employers ' organisations originated , often in periods of cyclical upswings in economic activity , with the intention of providing protection against onslaughts upon the position of employers and the undermining of their prerogatives , especially from trade unions . |
20 | In many countries teachers and academics have been at the forefront of the fight for justice , democracy , trade union and human rights — the Pro-Democracy movements in China , South Korea and Myanmar have all been led by students and academics — and they have suffered for their non-violent dissent . |
21 | In many countries militias of widely differing efficiency existed . |
22 | In many cases companies might find alternative work for their employees , or even create new jobs for them within their capabilities . |
23 | In many cases structures have been established which allow monitoring to straddle the subject related fault lines which exist at field level . |
24 | My experience suggests that many lesions that are macular and blanch on direct pressure respond more favourably to pulsed dye lasers than to alternatives such as copper vapour lasers , although in many cases responses are similar . |
25 | In many cases imports and exports take place between the different branches of international firms ; they occur within firms rather than between them . |
26 | Third , in many cases policies are not evaluated because they often tend to be unsuccessful . |
27 | In many cases teachers have been indoctrinated with the view that it is not their job to encourage competitive sports . |
28 | Routine , manual operations , which in many cases machines can do , are dying out and being replaced by skilled , technically orientated jobs which often involve either computers or the channelling of information by some other mechanism from one place to another . |
29 | In many cases adjusters will be able to make use of their in-house engineers . |
30 | Dismissing the myth that recycled paper is sub-standard , Papersave is offering finishes as fine as watermarked business papers , and in many cases prices are cheaper than for ‘ virgin' paper . |