Example sentences of "[noun] many new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As a result many new community organisations are expected to be established . |
2 | Francis sees this as a source of enrichment , and notes how in recent decades many new authors , such as Timothy Mo or Salman Rushdie , demonstrate the stimulative effect of other cultures and languages on English literature written in Britain : ‘ Creativity in English today is increasingly multicultural . ’ |
3 | Immigration during the twentieth century has brought to Brazil many new talents and her political life reflects the input of those who have chosen her as their homeland . |
4 | Thanks to specially-adapted boats many new people have been catching the sailing bug . |
5 | This provided information on the cultivation of Ananas ( pineapple ) and on the management of stoves and hot walls , and in an addendum many new plants were introduced . |
6 | In the towns many new churches were erected with the financial provision of the 1818 ‘ Million Act ’ and in the countryside squires and parishioners restored or substantially rebuilt thousands of medieval churches . |
7 | Recently , with declining industries and unemployment , there has been less spare money , or capital , but at the same time many new industries are needed for the workers . |
8 | After the Roman Conquest many new foods and spices became available . |
9 | Moreover , in the building of the great Gothic cathedrals many new devices were introduced , including flying buttresses . |