Example sentences of "be many [adj] examples " in BNC.

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1 Since the 16th century legislation has established an inquisitorial form of investigation into the dealings and assets of bankrupts which is calculated to yield potentially incriminating material , and in more recent times there have been many other examples , in widely separated fields , which are probably more numerous than is generally appreciated .
2 In this huge group ( 1,729 species ) there are many armoured examples : 18 kinds of spiny mice , 22 spiny pocket mice , 37 spiny rats and 24 porcupines .
3 There are many well-chosen examples which clearly illustrate the points Petrey wants to make .
4 There are many many examples attached to Jesus .
5 But also , from its early stages , the academy could be either a general or , increasingly , a specialized learned society ; there are many such examples , from the thirteenth century onwards , in speculative philosophy , literature and language , and the sciences .
6 This would be true , for instance , of the trading that took place in pre-colonial times between different tribes of Australian Aborigines , and there are many other examples .
7 There are many other examples in development of inductive interactions , one tissue signalling to an adjacent tissue so that its developmental pathway is altered .
8 There are many other examples of LEA initiatives .
9 New-born babies do n't have to learn to breathe , cry or suck and there are many other examples of similar ‘ survival ’ reflexes .
10 There are many other examples where , readers may assume that much more can be done than is in fact the case .
11 We all know of the dramatic effects of the venoms of snakes and spiders , the savage stings of wasps and jellyfish and the virulent poisons of scorpions and stingrays , but there are many other examples in the animal kingdom and some of them are even more lethal .
12 There are many other examples that show the RP ( and general southern British ) rules as ‘ flip-flopped ’ in certain environments in Belfast : they are of historical interest , and we shall return to them in chapter 5 .
13 I have cited but one country , but there are many other examples .
14 There are many other examples in which this type of protection has been effective .
15 There are many other examples of dissociation between base and inflection , and several other examples from Stemberger 's corpus which we quoted earlier illustrate this .
16 There are many other examples of these kinds of restrictions on how specific monies paid into a local authority can be spent .
17 A package would also include a bargain weekend comprising rail fare and hotel accommodation and one price and there are many other examples where hoteliers who organise theme events , etc , may be caught .
18 There are many other examples of the same thing .
19 There are many other examples of health trusts in England that are already up and running a year ahead of those in Scotland , from whose experience we can benefit .
20 Yugoslavia was the most extreme case , but there are many other examples that could threaten stability in central and eastern Europe .
21 On one level there 's this analogy , this pattern about history that we 've been talking about but er is Freud 's attempt to explain Jewish er culture in terms of a , of a general pattern of history , of course there are many other examples and Mike has suggested a brilliant one here .
22 There are many other examples of Dickens ' excellent style of writing in the novel , which add together to make this a perfect piece of writing of a rare quality .
23 There are many modern examples of artists taking a nonchalent attitude to their own work .
24 There are many similar examples that could be cited .
25 There are many similar examples of skilful writing , so that it is hardly possible to think of Wordsworth as abandoning traditional forms in 1798 because he was unable to write in the accepted manner .
26 Though there are many earlier examples , ; both in this country and abroad , the private press movement in England is very largely a feature of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries , with William Morris as its most magnificent pioneer at the Kelmscott Press .
27 All the foregoing are drawn from documents employed by the author in various studies , and there are many more examples which could be quoted .
28 There are many more examples .
29 Colleagues , there are many more examples of this crime which is not a crime .
30 There are many comparable examples in the psychological sphere , as well as in the domain of physical disorder .
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