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

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1 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 .
2 And although trade unions continued to dominate membership of the party , provide most of its funds and in many areas the nuclei of constituency organisation , the relationship between the two was often a troubled one .
3 Deer numbers have been climbing steadily ever since the animals became a valuable resource for owners of stalking rights , and in many areas of the Highlands are now at levels which the land can not easily support .
4 District and constituency offices were similarly involved and in many areas the national example was followed , with the agents of both parties working under a mayor or lord lieutenant .
5 With the collapse of manufacturing employment in the UK and the elevation of services to the position of the major — and in many areas of the country the sole — source of employment , the term ‘ post-industrial ’ has gained a wider currency .
6 This is especially clear in the later stages of the market , when the relatively simple relations of speculative production have been joined and in many areas replaced by planned marketing operations in which certain types of work are positively promoted , of course with the corollary that other types are left at best to make their own way .
7 For example , many villages have n't experienced the inmigration of young professional commuters , and in many areas , like Dorset , young adults are moving out and retired people are moving in ( Moss , 1980 ) leading to a quite different set of social problems .
8 On the open surface of the plateau , soils are thin and in many areas almost devoid of cover , the bare rock surfaces displaying the appearance of a limestone pavement , dissected by a rectangular grid of fissures .
9 And in many areas we 've done that .
10 Our graduates have found employment in management , economic planning , systems analysis and in many areas involving computer applications in the Engineering industries .
11 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 .
12 This means that many of the decisions which ultimately affect UK industry are outside the direct control of the UK government and in many areas of trade , negotiations are carried out on our behalf by the EC as a whole .
13 Thus for many years and in many lands this great bandmaster was known as John Philip Sousa .
14 In cultures the world over , women ( and in many cultures , men too ) have made their skin silky by bathing in oils , scented themselves with delicious perfumes , draped themselves in satin , velvet , silk and feathers , braided , brushed or oiled their hair , painted their lips and darkened their eyes and weighted themselves with gold and silver , or heavy ornaments .
15 Our members wanted it and in many industries it makes sense , but the bigger task , the main event , is to see whether by a more formal relationship , a more formal partnership , we can build a union which is better than the T & G , better than the G M B and better suited for modern conditions than any trade union so far created in Britain .
16 ‘ For I am weary ’ , he wrote , ‘ with rowing up and down in the seas of questions , which the interests of Christendom have commenced , and in many propositions of which I am not certain that I am not deceived . ’
17 One of the prime aims of the system of Soviets was being thwarted in this region , and in many others throughout Russia .
18 In any building claiming to be classical ( and in many others , of course ) the key principle is one of symmetry ; using the word in its narrow modern sense not of harmony but of parts arranged equally about a line or plane .
19 In this context — and in many others where the contrast between rich and poor is not so extreme — readers of NSS are among the rich .
20 Moscovici has offered the examples of ‘ charisma ’ and ‘ split brain' and particularly psychoanalytic terms , in order to illustrate the passage from science to social representation : ‘ In each of these cases and in many others we are confronted with social representations that are created and shared by the members of our society as myths and ‘ common sense ’ were shared in the past ’ ( Moscovici , 1984 : 954 ) .
21 In societies that place a high value upon children and childbearing ( and in many others as well ) , women may not be able to determine independently when they will marry , whether and when they will use non-traditional means of birth regulation or how many children they will have .
22 In both these cases and in many others a proper analysis of the results may be very time-consuming but may also be very valuable in uncovering the relations between material properties , construction and texture .
23 In some cases , though , reports seem to have had little impact , and in many others their effects are difficult to assess .
24 This is of key theoretical importance in many of Freud 's writings , both in the more sociological works and in many case-histories .
25 ( aged 35 ) was killed in action and in many senses this was both the low spot and turning point in the Club 's war .
26 For the dialogue needed to reveal character there must be two people and in many scenes on the journey through Europe two questers are needed to enhance tension and to shape events plausibly .
27 Complex carbohydrate , or starch as many people term it , occurs in plant products such as bread , rice , spaghetti , flour , breakfast cereals ( and cereals generally ) , potatoes , and in many vegetables .
28 Most conservation schemes combine both mechanical and agronomic techniques , and in many instances they are complementary .
29 Some examples of biological control have been referred to in section 4.4.3 in relation to Australia and in many instances it is clear that the introduction of alien species has proved ecologically disastrous .
30 Noel Redding has pointed out that what hit home to people about Jimi Hendrix , apart from his guitar playing and in many instances more so , was his extraordinary voice .
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