Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] as many [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Within a large warren complex it is possible for as many warreners to work independently as there is surface space for them to use .
2 The second component was to create educational and health services as rapidly as possible for as many people as possible , and the third was to achieve some fairer distribution of income between expatriate companies and individuals , and the local indigenous population .
3 In developing styles of music to make worship accessible to as many people as possible , the primary aim of music in the house church movement is understood to be to glorify God .
4 It seems to help if the leisure activity is opposite in as many ways as possible from the work situation .
5 If if we 're going to talk about common defence and that sort of thing , and common erm aid and erm trouble shooting across Europe , it 's obviously better for as many countries as possible to be within the inner ring of the E C community .
6 3. is it inclusive of as many aspects of experience as possible , or is it exclusive , ignoring or dismissing many other aspects ? — Is it welcoming potentially to all insights ?
7 In early sixteenth-century London it was customary for the most pious lay people to rush from church to church in order to be present at as many elevations of the host as possible in a single day .
8 They are , therefore , very similar in size to many of the Scottish districts , but they are not responsible for as many services : housing , for example , a district function in the whole of Britain , is administered centrally in Northern Ireland .
9 Enthusiasm can spur one on to cram the border full of as many herbs as possible , but some of them are likely to die as a result , and others will be tall and weedy ; it is far better to plant with spaces between them to start with , allowing them room to grow to their full size so that their growth habit and leaf value can be made the most of in the context of the overall design .
10 The suspicion is that the fall in numbers , by perhaps ten in as many years , is due to poaching .
11 The Magherafelt attack , the fourth in as many days , was part of a renewed IRA campaign after the elections .
12 There has been a wealth of studies on the use of the traditional catalogue , over 50 in as many years , yet in spite of the evidence it would appear that little is really known about the users for whom it was intended .
13 Sometimes dismissed as a fringe activity ( ‘ an educational frill ’ ) , listening to music is clearly as important to as many children as it is to many adults .
14 I try my best to respond as intelligently as possible to as many consultations as I can manage .
15 SHARES in the water industry are to be made ‘ as attractive as possible to as many people as possible ’ , the Government 's advisers on water privatisation said yesterday after announcing a series of perks for investors which go beyond anything seen in previous privatisations .
16 I 'm not designing an amp for one person now ; I 'm trying to make my amps as useful as possible to as many people as possible .
17 Before long they were 59 for 6 ; Botham swung the bat for 37 off as many balls , and Bairstow , replacing the runless Knott , made 40 to take the total to 143 .
18 With West Indies on 147 for 2 and Richards and Richardson in full flow , the game had West Indies ' name on it ; Richards , with 51 from as many balls , had already struck Hemmings for two sixes , but now the Notts man flighted in a superb ball that deceived him completely and took his off-stump .
19 Thus , surely there should not be more prestige matches played by fewer paid combatants in front of passive and hospitality-packaged crowds , but more active support for the playing of the game by as many players as possible at as many levels as possible .
20 Dilip Vengsarkar came in looking for his fourth hundred in as many Lord 's appearances and immediately joined Shastri in exploiting the unpatrolled third-man boundary .
21 Jim Birrell , chief executive of the Halifax said : ‘ The availability of extra Housing Corporation Funds is welcome and we will be happy to talk to housing corporations about extra finance so that they can spread their £750 million over as many houses as possible .
22 It is for that reason that , if and when the decision is made to move forward , it would be desirable for as many members of the Community as possible to move collectively .
23 Any material which runs for half a minute or so is worth considering , and you can stretch these times to any length by repeat-recording them nose-to-tail for as many times as needed to make up the required length .
24 The refusal , the third in as many years , is a symbolic trial of strength indicating the political balance of power within the WHO .
25 The Revenue contended that regardless of the amount of the capital appointed each appointee was liable on the full amount of the trust income so that the Crown was entitled to as many times the tax on the income as appointees year by year .
26 5.5.9 Mixed packages An offeror can choose to offer a combination of securities in order to make the offer attractive to as many target shareholders as possible .
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