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

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1 But now modern information technology is making many of the former tasks of middle managers redundant .
2 There are five articles on the Valadier family workshop , all stimulated by the recent spectacular discoveries of drawings and documents — many of the former included in the memorable exhibition mounted by the Artemis group in 1991 .
3 In the case of many of the former British territories in Africa they had something of a common industrial relations heritage built around an institutional framework in the British mould which was fostered by colonial administrations .
4 They based their case on grounds of both efficiency and democracy. : These advantages were obtained by many of the former county boroughs which Redcliffe-Maud considered to have ‘ been the most effective local government unit we have known ’ ( Redcliffe-Maud 1969:Vol 1 68 ) .
5 Since the great period of railway closures of the 1950s and '60s it is , of course , now possible to walk along many of the former track beds and appreciate their impact on the landscape .
6 Choi Ho Joong , who was moved from Foreign Minister to Unification Minister in charge of that dialogue , had been one of the architects of South Korea 's recent successes in establishing ties with many of the former communist allies of North Korea .
7 Although the land was meant to be divided between Romans and barbarians , many of the former were forcibly ejected , and there was a further uprising , led by a doctor called Eudoxius .
8 While the local council has had some success in attracting new industries to the urban areas of Peterlee and Seaham , many of the former mining villages have failed to cope with the loss of their pits .
9 Many of the former employees of Laidlaw & Fairgrieve 's Tweedvale spinning mill at Walkerburn had not bothered to claim unemployment benefit when the company closed the factory without warning in August 1988 .
10 Many of the latter were young , in their twenties , and included ‘ yuppies ’ in City and financial institutions who might not smoke a lot but took the attitude that they would smoke more at work if people pressured them over their habit .
11 A few days later , immediately alongside the busy M40 , a pause at traffic-lights enabled me to glance at a dense assembly of birds , as closely-packed as starlings , extending for almost a quarter of a mile along the edge of the arable field , and I was able to identify them as a mixture of Lapwing and ‘ goldies , ’ all immobile , and many of the latter with their heads tucked in as if fast asleep .
12 Many of the latter group exhibit spectacular disjunctions in their world range , occurring , for example , outside the British Isles only in Macaronesia , West Indies , or Queen Charlotte islands off the west coast of Canada ( Ratcliffe , 1968 ) .
13 But although there was little doubt that many of the latter ideas were attractive in terms of pollution , their practicality was a matter for some debate .
14 But for three hours singers , orchestra and audience ( many of the latter stading ) had to wait impatiently in the overheated atmosphere until the opera should begin .
15 Many of the latter , of course , regard Kosovo as a sacred part of historic Serbia which can never be ‘ surrendered ’ .
16 It is important to stress that the differences between , on the one side , the personnel of the brigades , Scouts , and clubs and , on the other , the reformers , should not be exaggerated , if only because many of the latter were also active in one or more of the organizations .
17 It would never have occurred to Nathan Holland , the young man on whose arm she leant , to think of such a thing ; he had worked with Paul Arkwright in the publishing house which turned out many of the latter 's books on philosophy , and soon Paul had asked him , knowing his astonishing gift for languages , if he would translate some of them .
18 For most of the former , republicanism involved a commitment to fundamentally reforming Spanish society ; for many of the latter , little more than a conviction that a republic , if politically moderate , might prove a sounder guarantor of conservative interests than a discredited monarchy susceptible to outright revolution .
19 Many of the latter looked on politics and politicians with a jaundiced eye and held in their hands the means of destroying ill-prepared , amateurish candidates .
20 But at a time when tunes from bourgeois sources were increasingly popular and when traditional , so called ‘ folk ’ tunes were in decline , certainly in the music hall , Corvan used comparatively few of the former and actively retained many of the latter .
21 On the other hand , many of the latter are " involuntary- temporary workers .
22 Many of the latter — for instance Thomas Jones , whose biography appeared in 1951 — were generally sympathetic , even if their enthusiasm was somewhat guarded .
23 Many of the latter group are preparing for the Cambridge Proficiency Certificate and other Examinations .
24 Many of the latter are the forms mentioned in the first paragraph of this section as running parallel to the coast .
25 It is no accident that so many of the latter — Wieland , Winckelmann , Lessing , Gottsched — disliked both him and Prussia .
26 Many of the latter , while subsidiary in status , were also private or proprietary , belonging to a local landowner and situated next to the manor house .
27 It is perhaps surprising that Mr Lamont did not do something to stop the iniquitous practice of large firms delaying due payments to small firms , which has put many of the latter into serious difficulty .
28 This is true irrespective of the level of violence , although the masculine occupational culture of the force contains many of the same sanitizing euphemisms for violence against women ( ‘ giving the wife a diggin' ’ ) .
29 Developing countries , for example , consume many of the same goods as industrialised countries , but may have little or no expenditure on heating , public utilities , medicine , etc .
30 Equally , it went through many of the same traumas as Britain in the 1960s and 1970s while the Thatcher crusade for the market-led economy found an echo not only in Reagan 's America , but in France , Australia , Spain , and even social-democratic Sweden .
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