Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [pron] [adv] many " in BNC.

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1 Although the open civil war which so many feared did not then break out ,
2 The river was generally utilised to make water defences and it is these which give to the châteaux the picturesque quality which so many possess .
3 The ‘ unfortunate disturbances ’ are the breakup of the Bretton Woods system and the commodities boom , while the ‘ errors in economic policy ’ refer primarily to the ‘ all systems go ’ monetary policy which so many countries adopted in 1971 and which ‘ was the most important mishap in recent economic policy history ’ ( McCracken , 1977 , p. 51 ) .
4 He completely avoids the leaden prose which so many academics affect as a misguided means of demonstrating their high-minded seriousness .
5 Universal franchise has not produced the working-class political dominance which so many people in the nineteenth century on both sides of the debate either feared or hoped that it would .
6 It had that rustic look which only many years of weathering can attain .
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