Example sentences of "and [prep] many [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Members of MoneySavers gain the privileges of * Priority Booking — up to two weeks in advance of public booking * The Playhouse " What 's On " brochure sent direct to you in advance of public distribution * Free membership of The Stage Door Club and most important of all * Two seats for the price of one on most Monday and Tuesday evenings in the Main House and for many first nights in the Studio Theatre .
2 Five years of therapy later , I realise what a lot of ‘ work ’ we did have to do to understand the underlying reasons for my eating disorder , and for many other things in my life , and also to have a wider understanding of eating disorders in general and what they are about .
3 There are many ways through which public sector organizations are held accountable ( through elections , higher-level governments , the media , public inquiries , etc. ) and for many different aspects of their performance ( see Stewart , 1984 ) .
4 They work over a wide range of campaigns and for many different kinds of clients .
5 There is the further consideration that universities may not indefinitely be secure havens for literary criticism , in the cold economic climate and rampant anti-intellectualism of Thatcherite Britain , and of many other parts of the world .
6 There are plenty of fragrant roses available , too numerous to mention individually and including many old varieties with ravishing perfumes .
7 It was considered that our pool of crewing officers had now grown to such an extent that we needed a forum where we could air our views and keep in touch both socially and with official trends , bearing in mind that our officers were now drawn from every part of the UK and from many different aspects of Customs and Excise .
8 The market was principally composed of lambs of varied breed and from many diverse parts of the country .
9 Tom has been a member of Weymouth Sailing Club since nineteen twenty eight and has served in it and in many other clubs in almost every role imaginable .
10 Because of our experience at Scone Park and in many other projects in the twelve years we have been working with young offenders , we , along with the other children 's charities , oppose the government 's proposals on persistent young offenders .
11 IBM also runs a very successful bureau service here in the UK and in many other countries throughout the world .
12 Redundancies , short-time working , bonus cuts and the like have been very much the order of the day we 've had the twenty percent job cuts at Blue Circle Cement which are mentioned specifically in the report and we 've also seen significant additional job losses at British Gypsum in the brick industry and in many other sectors of the building materials industry .
13 The ‘ White Rose ’ itself evidently gave rise to rumours , widely circulating in Bavaria and in many other parts of Germany ‘ about large demonstrations of Munich students ’ , unrest , and even revolutionary feeling in Munich , ‘ and people were talking about graffiti and fly-leaf propaganda with a Marxist content on public buildings in Berlin and in other cities ’ .
14 Why does he not acknowledge what his party 's attitude to inward investment would do to jobs in the north-east , in Wales , in Scotland and in many other parts of the country ?
15 Both will be greatly missed by the large number of friends they made within the building industry and in many other walks of life .
16 He also referred to provisions in the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 relating to administrative receivers , and to many other provisions in the Insolvency Act 1986 and in the Companies Act 1985 which might conceivably have some bearing on this question .
17 I have referred to our policies on the economy and to many independent views of them .
18 The measure was opposed by Bush and by many Republican legislators on the grounds that it was too lavish .
19 Participation is an easier word to use than to implement , as was discovered by the would-be implementers of the 1969 Skeffington Report , and by many idealistic councillors in the 1980s .
  Next page