Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] many [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It will be seen that these copies raise many problems , yet they are an unusually straightforward case .
2 German Cities host many trade fairs and sometimes accommodation is limited , which can unfortunately lead to substantial supplements .
3 German Cities host many trade fairs and sometimes accommodation is limited , which can unfortunately lead to substantial supplements .
4 Clients bring many issues to the solicitor , expressed and constituted in terms of a variety of everyday discourses .
5 Databases meet many requirements of the hyper-medium : persistent data management , large volumes , data modelling , multi-level architecture with abstractions and views , meta-data integrated with operational data , short-term transaction processing and high-level end-user languages for searching and updating data .
6 Night Goblins cultivate many kinds of toxic fungi in their dark caves and they are constantly on the look-out for new and exotic varieties .
7 The nostrils , chin and lips offer many clues to the horse 's state of mind .
8 Department head Roger Manley , said : ‘ Today 's lightweight buggies offer many benefits for ease and convenience- but they 're often subject to hard wear and tear . ’
9 CO-OP shops take many forms — from the small corner shop to the department store or hypermarket .
10 The sessions take many forms , but include short , dramatic representations of what happened on a particular site , or characters in role .
11 This dimension also has implications for deterrence theory : since organizations comprise many individuals of varying occupations , degrees of organizational responsibility , and access to deviant conduct , who , precisely , is being deterred , and how are they deterred , when a company is convicted ?
12 Similarly , conferences , where several speakers address many delegates , are also one-to-many , because the speakers act sequentially in the communication process .
13 Diesel cars have many advantages over petrol driven cars in that they use less fuel , have a longer working life , and are more reliable and cheaper to maintain .
14 Algae , mosses , liverworts and lichens have many preadaptations but few special adaptations for polar life .
15 Furthermore , the risk warnings for investment in futures put many punters off .
16 These overwhelmingly negative attitudes prevent many people from seeing more than a grey head .
17 The Indians suffer many deficiency diseases due their unbalance diet .
18 Large industrial and business concerns provide many places for Arts graduates — an expression which for this purpose includes law graduates .
19 Herpes viruses cause many diseases in humans , including genital herpes shingles and cold sores .
20 One may have one 's private feelings on the justice of property speculators getting their fingers burnt , but , alas , these property companies attract many people 's savings , and we were all reluctant to force the Ingard group into bankruptcy .
21 These gardens attract many visitors by car and coach , being listed in the tourist books as gardens to visit .
22 Attempts to determine effective Community policies in the social , regional and environmental areas face many problems ( see Chapters 6 , 7 and 8 ) , and the creation of macro-economic policies to encourage a stable European economy is connected to EMU which has significantly large economic and political implications ( see Chapter 3 ) .
23 At the moment , parents find many school prospectuses dull and unexciting .
24 Tree belts offer many benefits over conventional techniques of controlling noise .
25 Most standard kinds of exercise routines and work-outs contain many suppleness exercises .
26 The gardens contain many trees and a large collection of orchids , as well as old tombstones , Manueline windows and a fifteenth-century pillory .
27 Our disingenuous responses have many functions .
28 EXPECTANT parents have many worries on their mind aside from the naming of the child .
29 In fact , electricity bills include many things other than actual generating costs — wages for example .
30 Noar Hill is an area of downland and disused chalkpits and its flowers , butterflies and birds attract many visitors .
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