Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] are [prep] many [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Nizan 's literary and political activities are in many ways best understood as a contribution to what he would doubtless have designated as a " cultural revolution " . |
2 | They find that unhappy childhoods are behind many difficulties in later life . |
3 | The current reforms are in many ways a logical development and strengthening of the Griffiths management philosophy , but the nub of the reforms — the creation of the quasi-market — is a radical new departure . |
4 | In addition to volcanic activity hot spots are in many cases associated with significant crustal uplift . |
5 | Such open landforms are in many ways more satisfactory for study than , for example , the cultivated , boulder clay country of East Anglia , where natural forms are obscured by woods , hedges and buildings , or the tangled rain forest of the Amazon Basin . |