Example sentences of "many [prep] which have " in BNC.

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1 BP , ICL , IBM , Volvo , British Gas in Wales , British Telecom in the South-west , and a clutch of local authorities , many of which had led the way , had all shown it could be done , with Ford announcing its partial ban recently .
2 The archives , many of which had been assembled by the French police themselves , were kept firmly closed .
3 We still grow some of the varieties listed a hundred years ago many of which had already been improved by the 1890s , some favourites like ‘ White Lisbon ’ spring onions and ‘ Scarlet Globe ’ and ‘ French Breakfast ’ radishes were also established .
4 Apart from the original steel tube companies , TI then owned all manner of subsidiaries , such as Raleigh bicycles , Creda , Russell Hobbs , machine tool companies and auto component businesses , many of which had no connection with the core businesses at all .
5 The layout is very similar to that of Gournia , with narrow cobbled alleys weaving irregularly among blocks of houses , many of which had rather small chambers , cellars perhaps , on the ground floor .
6 The king provoked hostility by seeking to use his prerogative rights to raise money , and by requiring the payment of debts , many of which had been respited for many years .
7 By the early nineteenth century there were dozens of towns with a population of over 10,000 , many of which had originated as castle towns .
8 One expression of this unity is the growth of great interstate sanctuaries , many of which had four-yearly festivals and games open to all Greeks .
9 Emergency repairs were carried out to the hotel and houses , many of which had damaged roofs and broken windows , throughout yesterday .
10 The new government pledged itself to deal with a range of serious environmental problems affecting the country , the extent of many of which had only come to light after the collapse of communist rule .
11 The major burden would be the cost of dealing with unexploded shells and bombs on former military ranges , many of which had passed from Pentagon control to that of the BLM .
12 I find it in the unlikeliest places , many of which had not sold it for at least 25 years .
13 Over the years it has produced a wide-ranging series of reports on abuses of power by the national brewers , many of which have led to action by central government .
14 Hong Kong manufacturers depend almost entirely on export markets , many of which have been less willing to forgive and forget .
15 Today the majority of Tanzania 's current total debt of $5 billion consists of obligations contracted in many similar projects financed by a wide variety of donors , many of which have similar ambiguities surrounding them .
16 Deloitte predicts that European groups — many of which have far greater financial fire-power than the relatively small British television contractors — will be ready to pay substantial premiums to gain a foothold in the UK market .
17 These tensions behind the law of manslaughter are evident in the decisions of the courts during this century , many of which have narrowed the offence , but some of which have extended it .
18 Gibson , deputy chairman of the Hardy Society , is now gathering opinions from the old boy 's contemporaries , many of which have never been published before .
19 Social interactions entail the use of complex signal repertoires , many of which have been analysed in detail by ethologists ( see Hinde 1960 ) .
20 It would appear that much of France 's corporate aggrandisement has been undertaken by state-owned companies , many of which have been in receipt of illicit subsidies .
21 The Universe contains so many billions of stars besides our own Sun , many of which have planets , of which many in turn have moons , that some of them are bound to provide conditions that could support organic life .
22 Overall , the search for ‘ a ’ cure for cancer has resolved itself into a large number of separate questions , many of which have still to be solved .
23 There are many factors involved in the exploitation of forests in the developing world , many of which have been discussed in section 7.3 in relation to soil erosion and desertification , not least of which is rapid population growth .
24 These perspectives on the urban problem — many of which have emerged from neo-Marxist debate — need to be treated with some caution .
25 Radioactivity does concentrate in sediments near the drums , many of which have imploded from the pressures 4000 metres down , Osterberg acknowledged .
26 Outside he has a small pond , containing Goldfish , Rosy Barbs , Mosquito fish , Guppies and Corydoras aeneus , many of which have spawned outside during the summer .
27 At the present time the best days to walk around Funchal are Saturday and Sunday when it is much quieter and you will have the chance to stop and view the buildings and doorways , many of which have interesting detail .
28 However , tax havens are understandably unpopular among tax authorities in ‘ normal ’ tax rate countries , many of which have introduced measures to counter perceived tax avoidance .
29 He also predicted people would be forced to move out of sheltered housing centres , many of which have centrally controlled heating points .
30 For several years , the FCT has been at the forefront of media awareness campaigns in Japan , many of which have been coordinated by Midori Suzuki , a specialist on media education and member of WACC 's Central Committee .
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