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

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1 Tomorrow , he will be paired with a past Masters champion , one of the many traditions which run a rich seam throughout the event .
2 Judging by the many letters we 've received ( sorry not enough space to print them all ) , there are clearly a lot of people who agree with you .
3 AMONG THE MANY letters we receive each week there are some that clearly merit publication , and not a few that clearly merit filing in the waste paper basket .
4 From the many letters I receive I know how popular my teddy patterns have become and so I have done two special seasonable designs , this one depicting a teddy pulling a sledge full of gifts and for the next issue two teddies … well , perhaps you had better buy the magazine to find out for yourself !
5 Cases like this , along with the many reports we read about innocent parents accused by the social services of child abuse , make parents frightened to lay a single finger on their children .
6 It is very difficult to ascertain whether the many companies which use ROI do use it in the way proposed .
7 This might have implications for the many companies which import computers made outside the European Community especially the " clone " importers who affix their own name to the equipment .
8 They include all the many companies which treat contaminated sites and some environmental lawyers , who lobby sternly against changing this lucrative arrangement ; and many states which have Superfund sites providing local employment at federal or corporate expense .
9 Aside from the many companies which have gone into liquidation , those which survive have taken the opportunity to improve their operating efficiency , often achieving this by reduction in staffing levels .
10 The many Greeks who deplore their present psychiatric system and struggle to change it need support and encouragement .
11 For Paul , that offering is made up of the lives of the many Gentiles who have turned to faith in God .
12 Only one of the many newspapers I read mentioned the fact that the assailant was black and it was with the most extreme difficulty that I was able to ascertain from reporters and policemen , who all refused to be named , that the callous passers-by were also black .
13 These are some of the many exchanges we have had this year with lawyers from overseas .
14 Jack and I have known God 's strength and grace for the many tasks we have been involved in as Crossroads staff , and for Jack the difference is that we work a six and sometimes seven day week and we 're open for business outside office hours !
15 Launching the scheme , Chief Executive Ralph Hodge commented : ‘ As I have said on many occasions , the Quality Improvement Process must be central to the way we manage C&P and meet the many challenges which lie ahead .
16 There are known to be sizeable roosts at Chichester and Pagham Harbours , Shoreham , Rottingdean , Hastings , and at Camber , besides the many birds which feed along the whole shore .
17 I can only emphasise the point that Her Royal Highness has already made on the requirements for us to have a much larger membership to allow us to speak with strong voice in the many debates we find ourselves involved on behalf of our sport whether it be windsurfers , dinghies , offshore sailing craft , motor cruisers , powerboat racing , anything that virtually goes on the water we look after .
18 In the writing of inspection reports it will be essential to express findings in a positive manner and in a language and style that address the concerns of the many non-specialists who make up the audience for the reports .
19 The fear and revulsion felt by such parents has been well documented by the many parents who have initially wanted their child to die , and then gone on to bring up and care for their mentally handicapped child .
20 And I for one would not want to question the validity of people like these — and the many others I have n't mentioned — who have the guts and determination to become young masters of their instruments .
21 The old woman 's son was one of the many prisoners who have subsequently died in the prison .
22 This has been a considerable help to the many students who finance themselves through their HCIMA studies .
23 It is also a tribute to the ability of the many students who have already gained research degrees from the polytechnic . ’
24 Yet it may not be enough to satisfy the many officers who refuse to admit that the army was guilty .
25 Whatever the structure of the organisation , good communication lies at the heart of success — and , because of the complexities we have already looked at and the many factors which influence the way in which messages circulate and are received good communication is perhaps more difficult to achieve than good product design , manufacturing productivity or success in the market place .
26 In this way the various inter-relationships between all the many factors which make up an individual 's life can be seen as contributing to that individual 's health , or ill-health .
27 They will be encouraged to consider the many factors which affect personal health and fitness .
28 The greater the number of lectures you must attend , the tighter and more automatic must be your techniques , or else you will find after a week or two that you have only a mass of undigested scribbles as the poor product of the many lectures you have attended .
29 … an opportunity publickly to acknowledge the many obligations I lie under your person .
30 Yes , look at a possible amalgamation , recognize the many difficulties which lie ahead , but remember also that the members and the activists within the G M B need to be kept fully informed of what the C E C are doing .
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