Example sentences of "[noun pl] in many [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | It is sometimes forgotten that Anglo-French relations in the thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries in many ways resembled a family history . |
2 | Add to this the change in orientation of the legs in many reptiles , which can be used in an efficient running action , unlike the ungainly waddling of the amphibians and it will be apparent why the reptiles were better adapted to terrestrial life than the amphibians , and why they largely displaced them . |
3 | In intellectual terms the predominant note of the revival was undoubtedly counter-revolutionary , despite the quite influential presence of Catholic ‘ liberals ’ and modernizers in many lands . |
4 | All these agencies have local offices in many areas of the country , the addresses of which can be found in the telephone directory or the local public library . |
5 | Botha and Israeli Foreign Minister , David Levi , who noted that the two countries " have similar goals in many areas " , signed a broad agreement for improved economic and scientific ties . |
6 | The work of head office now has a European dimension as the Open Market of 1993 approaches and CAMRA is a founding member of the Beer Consumers Union which seeks to support traditional beer styles in many countries and ward off greater concentration of ownership . |
7 | I 'd be more worried about Tony , cos I do n't think Tony 's as well wise as Paul is , in some ways really for both of them it would n't do them any harm you know because look , they 're , they 're , they 're not typical lads in many ways |
8 | which I they 're not typical lads in many ways are they ? |
9 | In a statement issued in the name of Brazil 's Gaia Foundation , Lutzenberger warned : " Timber traders in many parts of the Amazon wield more money and power than most government departments . |
10 | In this Europe there is a Benetton in every high street , Badoit and Czech Budweiser in every fridge , an Armani jacket in every wardrobe , Beaujolais Nouveau on every table , cable and satellite television channels in many languages in every living room , an Umberto Eco novel on every bookshelf , a Volvo in every garage , where CDs of The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment lie casually next to Eurythmics , and where nipping across to Paris for the day is as natural as doing a day 's business in London . |
11 | There were , for example , fewer applications for government aid under retrofit and oil conversion programmes and there was also an identifiable trend back towards bigger , more powerful cars in many countries , particularly in the US . |
12 | But women are still under- or unrepresented among subjects in many areas of psychological research . |
13 | Besides his political activities Mr. Thomas also found time for lecturing on literary , philosophical and ethical subjects in many parts of the country , and at one time he lectured almost every Sunday in the Town Hall for the Battersea Ethical Society . |
14 | The rapidly growing use of computers in many areas of everyday living is often referred to as the computer revolution , similar in scale to the 19th century industrial revolution . |
15 | Despite the widespread use of computers in many areas of work , there is unfortunately a significant degree of misunderstanding concerning them . |
16 | The only computers in many villages are those owned by the teenage boys of the affluent to play their wham-bam games . |
17 | This specimen is from Illinois , USA , but forms related to it may be found in Carboniferous limestones in many areas . |
18 | Verbs are labelled according to a simple new verb pattern scheme ; 81,500 examples provide abundant illustration of words in context and are particularly helpful in demonstrating collocation ( that is , the way in which many English words often occur together ) ; usage notes clarify difficult language points ; 1,800 illustrations help to reinforce the definitions of words in many fields ; and pronunciation and stress are clearly indicated . |
19 | There are just over 300,000 single women in Britain living with elderly parents , and this organisation , which has branches in many parts of the country , can be extremely helpful to them . |
20 | The threat of removal elsewhere , if one 's condition gets worse , is one that hangs over the heads of vulnerable elderly people in both private and local authority residential homes in many cases . |
21 | Similar rallies in many towns called on today 's crucial Community Party central committee meeting to give up immediately the party 's leading role in society and introduce multi-party democracy . |
22 | On the previous day there had been rallies in many parts of the Russian Federation in support of Yeltsin ( who was under threat of a no confidence vote in the Russian Congress of People 's Deputies as a result of an attack on Gorbachev in February — see p. 38013 ) , and in opposition to Gorbachev and the Union Treaty . |
23 | Good start and I 've found by adopting this approach I 've been able to erm help clients in many areas which has saved them tax or making their money work harder for them . |
24 | For instance , if yours is a worldwide practice , and the person leaving has contacts with clients in many countries , it may be reasonable for the clause to extend throughout the world . |
25 | After establishing sankukai schools in many parts of the world , most notably France , Nanbu left his own organization once again in search of something different . |
26 | Brompton stocks Fragrant spikes in many colours , like summer-flowering stocks . |
27 | Surveys of such areas in many countries have almost invariably shown the presence of viable eggs of T. canis in around 10% of soil samples . |
28 | A combination of vulnerable classes or groups living in vulnerable and ecologically marginal areas in many cases causes a failure to create sufficient income for food to feed themselves . |
29 | The companies in many cases had to persevere with the original arrangements , often against long-term best interests . |
30 | On the contrary , electorates in many countries turned to the political leaders who promised to implement these new policies — Mrs Thatcher in the UK , President Reagan in the United States , and Chancellor Kohl in West Germany . |