Example sentences of "but [verb] many [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | This patient was actually normal at reading regular words and non-words ( in terms of accuracy and reading time ) , but made many errors in reading exception words . |
2 | A form of extendible hashing that does not suffer from oscillations and is claimed to outperform most indexing methods , was reported by Lomet He named the method bounded index exponential hashing ; it is not strictly a direct technique , and suffers from the drawback that the file packing density is generally low , but offers many advantages for files which can grow at a rate that can not be accommodated in a static system . |
3 | Halm said the company had very few paid-up customers for Aspect in Europe , but claimed many organisations have the environment on trial , awaiting a new release , due in September , which will include bit-mapping , enhanced icon support and code generation facilities . |
4 | ( b ) About 8–9 ( RA ) — a preoccupation with the grapho-phonemic level , but making many substitutions which are syntactically appropriate . |
5 | The cell nucleus , so prominent in stained microscopical sections of tissues , often attracted chemical investigation but presented many difficulties . |
6 | It was not invincible in the show ring but won many championships . |
7 | He denied that there was a ‘ knives out ’ feeling , but said many ministers were angry . |
8 | She never remarried but had many admirers and friends , including William Heinemann and John Masefield [ qq.v . ] . |
9 | The time-scale involved is seldom measurable , but spans many generations . |