Example sentences of "be [adj] that [prep] many " in BNC.

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1 However the pressures are such that in many countries no clear unambiguous official statement is available .
2 Ray Fletcher , the personnel manager at Rover 's Swindon plant and Graham Spaull , the training manager , are concerned that to many youngsters engineering means long hours , tedious jobs and dirty hands .
3 But I believe it to be true that in many corners of Christendom spiritual warfare is no longer a central concern .
4 We are all different : but , certainly it is possible that for many of us our current consumption of cigarettes , alcohol , tea , coffee , sugar , and even chocolate are enough to adversely affect our health and our nutritional balance .
5 It is possible that in many studies such hybrid searches have remained undetected , particularly if users were questioned prior to the catalogue consultation .
6 Looked at from the ground , however , a rather different picture emerges , since it is clear that in many constituencies local issues were of greater importance , and even where national issues played a role , they were often distinctively shaped by peculiar local circumstances .
7 The dominance of the corporate publishing sector is such that for many writers the most available social relations are those of employment in this sense , with the ideas for books coming from new professional intermediaries ( publishers ' editors ) within the market structure , and authors being employed to execute them .
8 It is evident that in many of our residential areas no such balance any longer exists , for the street has been given over entirely to the car , with other functions now expected to be subordinate to it .
9 A survey of this type , whilst useful to illustrate the extent of the odour problem in England does not , however , give an accurate picture and may even underestimate the problem , as it is apparent that in many cases the public , for various reasons do not complain .
10 An RUC spokesman said : ‘ It is surprising that in many cases , people who have lost quite large sums do n't take the trouble to check with police to find out if their money has been handed in . ’
11 And it is significant that for many of them , the beacon of light is Britain — yes , Margaret Thatcher 's Britain .
12 And it is significant that for many of them the beacon light is Britain — yes , Margaret Thatcher 's Britain . ’
13 It was encouraging that during many permutations and re-appraisals of the project , and a protracted consultation period , that Glasgow consistently came out as the most cost-effective location for this type of central administration function .
14 It was evident that for many young people the ‘ image ’ of the bookshop was old fashioned , dusty , a place for scholarly introverted people , and so on .
15 It was apparent that in many cases the Board 's advertising had been ineffective or unattractive .
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