Example sentences of "[noun pl] attract many [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One may have one 's private feelings on the justice of property speculators getting their fingers burnt , but , alas , these property companies attract many people 's savings , and we were all reluctant to force the Ingard group into bankruptcy . |
2 | These gardens attract many visitors by car and coach , being listed in the tourist books as gardens to visit . |
3 | Noar Hill is an area of downland and disused chalkpits and its flowers , butterflies and birds attract many visitors . |
4 | The presence of the factories attracted many outsiders and the population increased rapidly from 550 in 1851 to 760 in 1861 , 836 in 1871 , l , 306 in 1881 , 2,095 in 1891 and 2,454 in 1901 . |
5 | The records , stamps and plants attract many collectors too , and the single-handed work done on them by Laurie Bruce , Scott Anderson and Arthur Crawford respectively , deserves our warmest appreciation . |
6 | There is copious evidence that less reputable professions attracted many women to them ; and in the tenth century monogamy was not yet the established practice in parts of eastern and northern Europe ; nor , of course , among the Muslims . |
7 | In the 19C the synagogue was restored by Josef Mocker and its picturesque qualities attracted many architects and painters during the Romantic period . |
8 | The surrounding countryside is very pretty , with the South Downs attracting many walkers . |
9 | To the north of the area isolated tracts of limestone intrude among the peaty gritstones of the Pennines , adding a sparkle to the sombre landscapes by erupting on the surface in natural features and formations that demand attention : some are easily accessible and are popular objectives attracting many visitors , while others are little known and reached only by walking over rough ground . |