Example sentences of "[am/are] many [noun pl] to be " in BNC.
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1 | There are many things to be done to assist Kenya , but we know that we can help it best by keeping quietly in constant discussion with it . |
2 | Research of this nature has begun , but there are many problems to be overcome before any direct extrapolation from laboratory to classroom is possible . |
3 | There may be little or no hope of finding those particular items , but there are many others to be collected , some as yet unrecorded . |
4 | For example , if a particular method of prevention ( or treatment ) is of uncertain value , there are many obstacles to be passed before the necessary research can be conducted , from seeking funds and securing the necessary collaboration to obtaining consent from many local research ethics committees . |
5 | There are many obstacles to be overcome . |
6 | ‘ While I am quite happy to move if everything is right , there are many obstacles to be overcome , ’ he said . |
7 | I think there are many benefits to be gleaned from sustained involvement with sport and would emphasize strongly its creative dimensions . |
8 | Over recent years , the study of the fire problem involved in high-bay ( high-racked ) warehouses has provoked much thought and discussion , and has brought with it the realisation that there are many factors to be considered in determining the correct solution to adopt . |
9 | As with all curriculum development there are many questions to be raised and pitfalls to try to avoid . |
10 | There are many instances to be found in decided cases where the right of a nation to legislate for waters more or less landlocked or land embraced , although beyond the three-mile limit , has been admitted . |
11 | There are many requirements to be met in order to conduct licensed premises within the scope of the law : |
12 | There are many facets to being a player of that quality and the years have brought changes in different ways . |
13 | There are many lessons to be learnt from accounts of buildings knocked down with no care for wall paintings and historic artifacts , and certainly no interest in their architectural importance . |
14 | Naturally there are many walks to be enjoyed in the surrounding countryside , and through the lemon groves that surround the village . |