Example sentences of "many [prep] [pron] do " in BNC.

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1 When they participated in the market economy , they were usually confined to menial positions , many of which did not bring them into much contact with men .
2 ‘ Little crime ’ calls , what the Metropolitan Police call ‘ beat crime ’ ( Policy Studies Institute 1983b : 35 ) , include a host of infringements and public nuisances , many of which do not come within what the section police define as ‘ real , police work , although some none the less have an intrinsic appeal to ordinary policemen and women .
3 The problems multiply for the newer financial and hedging instruments , many of which do not easily fit into existing statute and case law .
4 The list developed for the study reported here ( Woll , 1983 ) contains in its full form 257 items , many of which do appear in the other lists .
5 It requires small businesses , many of which do not provide insurance , to join one of 11 huge regional bargaining pools around the state .
6 The latter and his staff will use an amalgam of stratagems and techniques , many of which do not fall within a satisfactory definition of bargaining .
7 All these tests , many of which do not constitute tests of the original hypothesis , could result in the falsification of the modified hypothesis .
8 There are others , many of which do not call for creativity .
9 It is particularly important that those who work with and for elderly people keep a sense of perspective about this because , in their work , they will encounter a biased sample , those who need their help , many of whom do present serious problems .
10 Although more representative of the whole unemployed population than the After Redundancy study , research on unemployment alone is insufficient to judge the specific impact of redundancy , especially on older workers — many of whom do not choose to declare themselves as unemployed , so register only while entitled to unemployment benefit — and the experience of economic insecurity following relatively secure employment .
11 Arson , car thefts , burglary , muggings , many of them done by children and young people , have apparently become common place in Hunslet .
12 Many of them did n't make it .
13 Sadly many of them did not show quite the high standard of dress they expect of their pupils .
14 But remember I 'm a writer , and there 's a lot of difference between what I did in the '70s and what so many of them did . ’
15 and er it said that so many of them did n't smile but this
16 How many of them did they get out , done ?
17 He does not believe that Britain lacks for entrepreneurs , but he is concerned that many of them do not do their homework well enough .
18 they say to me , how many of them do there have to be before you think you 've got enough on your list .
19 It is important to recognize under what pressures newspaper correspondents work : many of them do not have shorthand and use their own personal notation system .
20 But when their parent can no longer be left alone and they decide , as many of them do , to leave work in order to care for her full time , their major problems begin .
21 I know some young women rightly feel that they came out as a result of their own strength — and of course many of them do come out without any youth work involvement .
22 One consequence of the rise in private asset ownership among elderly people is that many of them do not suffer any drastic reduction of their ability to consume on retirement : indeed , tax changes in the 1970s that encouraged pension schemes to pay out some of their assets as a lump sum mean that many retirees experience an increase in their consumption propensity in the first few years of retirement .
23 Many of them do not see the benefits of moving to a smaller , nationally based firm .
24 3 Miscue analysis shows that although children attach great importance to the grapho-phonemic level , many of them do not actually use phonic tactics well .
25 Not only is it possible for both men and women to have intercourse well into old age , but many of them do .
26 I think what what what never ceases to amaze me about about people in the flats on benefit , is is how many of them do manage , how many of them never owe a penny .
27 The level is still clearly far too high but many of them do n't actually result in possession . ’
28 Many of them do not have proper boots , or even socks .
29 The precise number of homeworkers is hard to assess , and so is their real pay , for many of them do piece-work , and find it hard to calculated how much they do .
30 Many of them do not even bother to collect rents .
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