Example sentences of "[art] man [prep] many " in BNC.

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1 Then the plangent bass , reflexive guitars , jungle drums and keyboard spooks rejoin the man with many voices to set Phase Three in motion .
2 JACQUES Darras is a man of many parts : poet and translator , Dean and professor of English at the University of Picardy , publisher , linguist , and self-confessed outsider .
3 A MAN of many parts , Warren Tute was thought by those who knew him only slightly to be a good raconteur and a popular member of the Garrick .
4 Mr ‘ Spike ’ Milligan , the manic depressive , is a man of many parts — the latest of which to be revealed is that of philanderer .
5 But then , as Christian acidly remarked , his friend Edouard was a man of many parts — not just one , which he had suspected when he had first met Edouard in London .
6 Lessing was a man of many parts — writer , literary critic , historian , advocate of religious tolerance — who also made pioneering contributions to the study of the New Testament , and was from time to time embroiled in the continuing controversies between rationalism and orthodoxy .
7 A man of many maps yeah .
8 Andrew was not a man of many pupils .
9 Although a man of many and varied accomplishments he remained a countryman at heart , with an abiding love of the Scottish lowlands .
10 ‘ I 'm a man of many talents . ’
11 ‘ Wilson , or Yusuf Khan , or whatever you like to call him , is , as you are all aware , a man of many talents .
12 Devlin moved into ‘ A Foggy Day in London Town ’ and Schellenberg said , ‘ You are a man of many talents , Mr Devlin . ’
13 This adds a new dimension to Tamburlaine 's character which people did n't appreciate , and emphasises the fact that he is a man of many talents .
14 Heydrich , a man of many talents , considered fighter flying one of the most useful and relaxing of them all .
15 George Montgomery was a man of many fine personal qualities , who had wide and varied interests .
16 Against Wales , he was a man of many parts .
17 So , a man of many parts .
18 Some of her family and friends who knew that her marriage was unsuccessful may assume that her feelings about her husband 's death could only be those of relief that their life together is over at last and that she is now free to seek a better future for herself ; not realising that if a woman has lived with a man for many years , unless he has treated her with extreme cruelty , and shown her no love at all throughout the whole of their marriage , some kind of bond is bound to have existed between them , and that even if he left her with only a handful of good memories of times they spent together , it is likely that she may want to hold on to them , cherish them , and even build upon them .
19 For a man with many God-fearing years with the Wee Wee Frees , the decision to leave must have been difficult .
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