Example sentences of "[v-ing] [pron] [adv] many " in BNC.
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1 | I strongly believe that parents should be properly informed about the policies and practices of their schools ; that they should have the means regularly to voice their opinions and should indeed be represented on the governing bodies of schools , yet I believe too that there are dangers in allotting them too many constitutional powers . |
2 | ‘ Run away , if you must , if the thought of spending the night here with me is causing you so many qualms . |
3 | ‘ Well , why are you asking me so many questions ? ’ |
4 | There are two girl keepers who spend as much time as they can with him and are giving him so many titbits that he 's getting thoroughly spoiled . |
5 | Quite amazing how the Queen Mother keeps on doing her so many public engagements . |
6 | I must congratulate that authority on doing what so many other Labour authorities refused to do . |
7 | ‘ Tipperary are already through to the knock-out stages of the league and ca n't be caught , but mindful of their pride and arrogance they wo n't be doing us too many favours . ’ |
8 | ‘ The press was always very kind to us , giving us so many free editorials that we never had to pay a penny for advertising . |
9 | Others , seeing what so many people put themselves through in the quest for slimness , just decide not to bother . |