Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [prep] many " in BNC.

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1 Otherwise stock may be withdrawn to many areas without proper records being kept .
2 Stylometric studies may be undertaken for many different reasons .
3 The origin of ITV can be explained in many ways : as a classic case ( perhaps the first , post-war ) of high pressure political lobbying ; as Churchill 's revenge on the BBC for its disdainful treatment of him during the 1926 General Strike and in his wilderness years in the 1930s , when he was largely kept off the air ; or as part of the Conservative move to ‘ set the people free ’ from the bureaucracy and greyness allegedly intrinsic to Labour planning and the construction of the welfare state ( sweets , be it remembered , did not finally come off ration until 1953 ) .
4 Only those ideas which can be traced through many different formulations on depression in the seventy years since Freud 's book was published are touched upon here .
5 It can not be given to many scientists to be outstanding as experimenter , technical innovator and teacher ; Kuypers was unquestionably all of these .
6 Thought will need to be given to many matters in structuring and planning a takeover and those outlined above are by no means an exhaustive list .
7 The unemployment of the mid-1880s contributed to the difficulty of sustaining the policy — workhouses were not large enough to hold all of the unemployed in the hardest hit district and out-door relief had to be given by many Guardians , though normally only in return for a daily ‘ test ’ such as stone-breaking in the workhouse yard — the task most favoured by Guardians for the male unemployed .
8 Examples could be given from many of the centres visited so far .
9 Places reserved for the burial of cremated remains were not likely to be filled for many years — if ever .
10 Sampling must mean abandoning certainty for probability , but this is not any great problem if sampling is correctly carried out , since the margins of probable error can be calculated in many instances .
11 The new Earth Data System is designed to facilitate the collection and analysing of environmental-impact data by enabling the data to be gathered from many different types of computers that are geographically dispersed and often incompatible .
12 I think Mr Cook has done a great service to the water environment in this country and the ramifications of this case will be heard for many years to come . ’
13 This demonstrates that there are indeed certain junctions which both tend to be rated as risky and tend to be recalled by many subjects .
14 The syndrome would be regarded by many as including honeymoon cystitis , that is to say urethral symptoms related to sexual intercourse , but also covers a host of other bacteria-negative causes .
15 Big defender — Jim Cannon is the man to whom every appearance record at Crystal Palace FC belongs and in view of this will be regarded by many of our fans as the greatest Palace player of all time .
16 Almost every eventuality has been foreseen , but this has necessitated a complicated set of forms which , although simple in principle , are so detailed as to be regarded by many as impractical .
17 It should also encompass an intent to have anal intercourse or commit an act of gross indecency since such conduct ‘ would be regarded by many as more serious than abduction for the purposes of sexual intercourse . ’
18 From being a comprehensive Weltanschauung , in which there were to be found , according to Gramsci , all the elements that are needed for the construction of a new ‘ integral civilization ’ , it has come to be regarded by many thinkers as a much more limited and tentative body of thought , which is far from being able to predict , in any detail or with any certainty , the future development of society , or to offer anything but the roughest of guides to political action .
19 By the beginning of 1968 Britain was ceasing to be regarded by many Americans as either a powerful or a special ally .
20 Scenes such as these may be witnessed in many of the special units for disruptive and disaffected pupils which have been established in the last ten years .
21 This is typical of pentatonic harmony , which can be manipulated in many ways to give either an archaic quality or a sense of modernity .
22 Because deep meditation can be likened in many ways to the altered state of hypnosis , and because those who have a profound interest in such forms of meditation are likely to be on a deliberate spiritual voyage of discovery , they may be able to pass more easily through those barriers of protection normally erected by the subconscious mind .
23 The table includes all the regular winter localities , although birds may be reported from many other suitable sites .
24 At adult level , for instance , a collection of objects identified as lorry , car , car and bicycle , might be sorted in many different ways .
25 The newcomers often act as easily identifiable scapegoats who can be blamed for many of the deprivations which the contemporary rural population suffers — ; poor amenities , remoteness from the centres of private and public decision-making , and so on .
26 This is a highly effective method of generating prospects and , yet , tends to be under-used by many .
27 Soya flour is a good iron source that can be added to many foods ( sauces , curries , bolognese , meat dishes like stews or cottage pie , bread or home-made cake mix , porridge ) .
28 It is perhaps a feature which could be added to many of the existing railways in some way so that the many enthusiastic photographers can enjoy that aspect of our hobbies without some of the restrictions that are presented today ?
29 Some of our packs which are recyclable now carry a symbol , and this will be added to many more in the future .
30 This sort of activity could be paralleled in many other states .
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