Example sentences of "many [noun pl] [adv] [verb] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Many products simply have the date printed on the label or on the package itself . |
2 | Judge and Matthews ( 1980 ) examined the history of charging in the personal social services , where many activities still carry a charge , and identified an even more varied selection of motives . |
3 | a great State will mean so many hours less work a day , and so much more pay a day . |
4 | Many solicitors deeply resent the treatment they feel they have received over their remuneration . |
5 | It was great to see so many climbers just having a go and obviously enjoying themselves . |
6 | Thus the WFS data on abstinence in many countries significantly underestimated the prevalence of post-partum abstinence , since most women in these countries observe the custom for health reasons and not as a contraceptive measure . |
7 | So good is this solution that many visitors only recognise the change of angle when viewing the Gallery from the top of the Duomo . |
8 | Many Conservatives still recalled the disarray into which the Macmillan administration had plunged after its striking election victory in 1959 . |
9 | Many archives also publish a variety of document packs , source books , posters , postcards , and so on . |
10 | Many models now incorporate a thrust race below this bearing to reduce this effect . |
11 | She had been married for five years and it took as many years again to finalise the divorce . |
12 | Bruin many years later became the CO of No 84 Squadron in Greece — that is before we were all thrown out by the Germans and , let me say at this stage , aided and abetted by a rather unmentionable faction of Greek insurgence . |
13 | I chose many years ago to explore the avenue of detailed drawings of wildlife and I have largely stuck with the same technique . |
14 | I chose many years ago to explore the avenue of detailed drawings of wildlife and I have largely stuck with the same technique . |
15 | IBM , the fifth biggest company in the world , many years ago formalised the basis of their selling success : establish the need , show the features of what you are selling , and then talk about the benefits . |
16 | Madam Speaker in view of the fact that the real value of pensions has gone down for many years now following the break . |
17 | The separation of administrative and professional activities and the use of ‘ floating ’ groups of professional librarians within an authority has found some exponents , but the stress on attention to the stock , which was the key to McClellan 's thinking , has not been followed up ( although many universities now operate a subject specialist system ) . |
18 | He wrote , ‘ Please point out that many occultists also condemn the ouija board in untrained hands , though not for your reasons . ’ |
19 | Not many reviewers really saw the point he was trying to make . |
20 | Many composers now crave the chance to write operas , but will they acknowledge the duty to communicate with the audience ? |
21 | Many observers also underestimated the strength of disillusionment with Carter 's record : his administration appeared formless and accident-prone , and the President himself a man who know how to gain power but how to use it . |
22 | Many studies also classify the South West , the East Midlands and the West Midlands as parts of the ‘ South ’ . |
23 | Many writers incorrectly put a comma only before the appositive element and forget to put one after it as well . |
24 | It sounds daft , but it 's amazing how many babysitters regularly visit a house without knowing the full address , and it your number is n't written on the phone , they-re unlikely to remember the it . |
25 | In Scotland , unlike England , rates were charged on empty buildings and many owners simply took the roof off to avoid the levy . |
26 | Many deals now add a management ingredient via a partial management buy-in to fill a management gap in an MBO . |
27 | ‘ Anything less than seven points could mean a play-off or indeed nothing at all because so many teams still have a chance . ’ |
28 | The idea of split firsts will help the academy decide which applicants are eligible for funding , although many academics vehemently oppose the move . |
29 | Many operatives also welcome the independence and freedom , within the limits set by the builder , to choose working hours and in certain circumstances to work unlimited overtime . |
30 | Many Africans now had an education . |