Example sentences of "and [pron] many [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Will my hon. Friend assure the House and my many constituents in the North Yorks moors national park that whatever new structure he puts in place to manage the parks , the planning policy guidance given to the park authorities will give the social and economic needs of the people who live in the parks a high priority in the considerations for planning permissions ?
2 Its graphical summaries of the analyses are neat and comprehensible , and its many forms of text analysis will cover most people 's requirements .
3 Before the meeting they celebrated the 70th birthday of churchwarden Rosemary Paxton and to mark the occasion and her many years of service to the church presented her with a basket of flowers .
4 These survivors , and their many descendants , provide us with one of the most versatile of tree fruits .
5 For two centuries he has stood between the Elves of Ulthuan and their many foes .
6 ‘ The Sex Pistols ’ , he wrote , ‘ are very New York and it 's nice to see that the British have produced a band capable of producing the atmosphere created by the New York Dolls and their many imitators , even though it might be too late … ’
7 But male elephants only mature at around 30 years old and their many deaths have disrupted patterns of reproduction .
8 Aware as we are these days of groups and their many uses , little exploration has been made until recently of the group as a context for spiritual direction .
9 In July 1968 , O'Leary resigned from the chair because , he said , he had ‘ become the target of agents of the establishment and their many Judases ’ .
10 It is a symptom which many women are too embarrassed to consult their doctors about , and which many doctors are too ignorant to do anything about .
11 This also permits the company 's affairs to be placed in the hands of those who are equipped with the special abilities and skills which are necessary for effective management and which many shareholders may not themselves possess ’ .
12 The prison service does not have the staff or the resources to provide the rehabilitation that prisoners need and which many prison officers misguidedly joined the service to provide .
13 The drama stemmed from the Iranian fury at then Anglo-Iranian Oil Company , which held a monopoly of all Iranian oil production and which many Iranians thought , with good reason , profited Britain rather more than Iran .
14 Macbeth also judges himself , and his many asides and soliloquies ( structurally as important as in Richard IN , although vastly more compressed ) bring us into close contact with his divided claims of desire and conscience ( ‘ This supernatural soliciting/Cannot be ill ; can not be good ’ ) .
15 Part was published in the 1939 work Prices and Wages in England from the Twelfth to the Nineteenth Centuries , but there remains a mass of data and comments written by Beveridge himself and his many research assistants .
16 Like him , and his many fellows in the disabled people 's movement , we have had direct experience of the unfocused and frequently inept workings of rehabilitation professionals in this country .
17 The last month almost spent on a series of farewell visits to the branches and his many business friends in Melbourne and Sydney .
18 What was new was the diversity which people were finding by the end of the century : many of the greatest preachers remained ‘ orthodox ’ including Spurgeon and his many protégés or Wesleyans like Dinsdale T. Young and F. Luke Wiseman .
19 However , the rest of the shoal will not be disturbed too much anyhow , for in spite of what I used to believe , and what many anglers still believe , that big bream are too shy to be caught with such tactics , they will ignore almost anything if you have fed them correctly .
20 We 'd created our own power , fed ourselves and our many guests from our own soil , and the cottages were letting well .
21 My heart kept jumping as I read it , remembering Dana and our many days and nights together .
22 I will be launching the birthday year in January when I hope that among other things , we might succeed in gaining recognition for Eglantine Jebb and our many achievements for children and I was delighted to be asked to chair the birthday advisory group and to be closely involved with activities during nineteen ninety four .
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