Example sentences of "many of [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Life without ‘ Geech ’ , as he is affectionately known , is incomprehensible to many of a squad who have risen to world prominence as a direct result of his guidance .
2 I spoke later to Jackie , lifeboat secretary , and asked him how many of a crew he had to call on at any time .
3 As with many of a band 's activities , the accountant will consider whether a separate limited liability company is required in order to act as a vehicle for the publishing royalties .
4 One case too many of a shopper suing after he tripped up in a supermarket is more likely to trigger reform than a hundred multimillion dollar claims against accountants .
5 How many of a set of points at which rainfall is measured lie within 50 km of Cambridge ( relative location ) or in the rectangle defined by the lines of latitude 55°N and 58°N and the lines of longitude 1°W and 3°W ( absolute location ) !
6 Unlike the first one , which had found that many of the coalfields had not been mapped , this one reported that the existing maps were seriously out of date .
7 Like so many of the Seychelles birds it is found only on the one island .
8 By this time many of the London borough councils , such as Islington , Brent and Southwark , were confidently expected to invest , regardless of where the paper was based .
9 In 1981 there were 480,000 18-year-old girls : 30,000 entered nursing 6.25% In 1986 there are 400,00018-year-old girls : 25,000 have entered nursing 5.635% By 1994 there will only be 300,000 18-year-old girls : HOW MANY WILL ENTER NURSING ? — In recent months , recruitment is proving to be more difficult and many of the London hospitals are experiencing severe staff shortages .
10 A friend of Degas , who was probably the most potent influence on his art , he absorbed many of the doctrines of Impressionism — especially its concern with contemporary life , even at its most squalid .
11 The standard of living has definitely improved — many of the Sherpa houses now have windows and chimneys .
12 Many of the feasts , fasts and shortages were due to production scarcities caused by storage limitations .
13 But how many of the Guildford Four were driving ambulances in London yesterday ? ’
14 The War over , many of the Glosters found themselves serving in India .
15 Socially it led to considerable gains : many of the codes , for example , contained clauses forbidding child labour , an evil never before tackled on a national scale .
16 Reinforcing this quest for the extraordinary , which by definition should bring them quickly to the margins of deviance , is the fact … that one of the frequent rewards of achievement is an immunity to many of the sanctions that constrain and punish the less successful .
17 Many of the Croats were old men , women and young children .
18 Many of the craft would have been lost and commandos were not hazarded in foolish risks , although often taking calculated chances .
19 MANY of the craft and training organisations only provide training for our indigenous industries .
20 This was despite the fact that many of the Councillors were also Governors .
21 So mid October saw many of the councillors and officials at London Zoo .
22 Though not wishing to detract from Campling 's writing , I wish to point out that many of the reactions , feelings , and transferences that she mentions also apply to those who were not sexually abused but ‘ only ’ emotionally abused .
23 Although many of the reactions were hostile , there was some welcome for the idea of a framework and for the consultation process .
24 Many of the tasks of soldiers of the UN battalion are of this humanitarian nature , rather than purely operational .
25 Cray is finding it harder and harder to grow its monolithic supercomputers as the world edges towards parallel systems with the view that they will be able to take over many of the tasks presently handled by today 's vector processors , and you ca n't enter an IBM lab these days without stumbling over some kind of parallel processing development project .
26 In a large organisation , many of the tasks of junior management are routine and boring .
27 Many of the tasks performed by social services departments ( SSDs ) are statutory duties , although the interpretation of these varies from authority to authority .
28 So if public and private are increasingly converging in institutional form and environmental challenges , and many of the tasks are similar , what is the analytical distinction between the two forms of management ?
29 A minicomputer can often carry out many of the tasks of a mainframe computer but is smaller and needs less staff .
30 But it is not adequate for many of the tasks of the modern capitalist state which has to intervene increasingly according to a ‘ substantive ’ rather than ‘ formal ’ rationality ( Therborn 1978 : 54 , 89 ) based on highly specialized forms of expertise ( e.g. Dunleavy 1982 : 196–205 ) — for example , in production itself .
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