Example sentences of "many [prep] those [Wh pn] [verb] [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Boal sought and received assurances from a number of leading Unionists that they would join such a movement but , when the Ulster Democratic Unionist party was launched on 30 October 1971 , many of those who had expressed interest were absent .
2 Her Royal Highness went round the room meeting many of those who had supported this Gala evening .
3 For one thing , many of those who had opposed him had joined the Royalist army and had been killed in the war .
4 Course co-ordinator Margaret Myers said more and more women were coming forward with good ideas and that many of those who had taken part in four previous courses at the University of Ulster in Jordanstown were now running very successful businesses .
5 He replied , apparently to the students ' dissatisfaction , that he had himself encountered nothing of the kind and indeed that many of those who had started off the war with him and seen it through to the end had become major military commanders .
6 Jobs apart , looking young and sexy may still seem important and desirable to many of those who have grown up in a society which lays such emphasis on youth and sex .
7 A cautious welcome was also given by the colony 's business establishment , but it was not shared by many of those who have campaigned for more generous measures to help restore confidence after China 's bloody suppression of its democracy movement in June .
8 Many of those who have risen with him are the product of those changes .
9 Many of those who have attended the Tories ' daily press conference have effectively written off their chances , at best predicting they will form the largest party in a hung parliament .
10 ‘ Slow down your eating ’ is excellent classic advice for those with a weight problem — and many of those who have struggled long in the battle of the bulge have probably read it before , and even tried to follow it .
11 Since these reports on the aged poor were first published in the 1960s , two changes have occurred that have radically changed the financial position of many of those who have retired .
12 In addition , many of those who have had their homes repossessed are now being chased by building societies and banks for the short-falls arising after the sale of their homes , many of which are being sold for less than the mortgage owing on them .
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