Example sentences of "many [noun pl] i [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Literally quarter past eight when the I mean oh god knows how many times I went in there .
2 I ca n't quite make out the items on the list , however many times I go over it , or rather I ca n't make out the rooms on the staircase , or the stairs on my son 's forehead .
3 And and many times I apologize for asking where various places are , because I just ca n't visualize Most of the other things from school come without being beckoned , er one thinks of er the economy , they taught about us about various things of the economy .
4 Dear Guitarist Many times I read in your magazine complaints about service in music shops .
5 Many times I moved from one state to the other until I mustered the strength to cling to the twilight zone without slipping back into darkness .
6 Many times I start in Italian and finish in English and then the other way round , ’ says Franca .
7 In the many visits I paid in the course of promoting these activities I again found the kind of awareness of what was new in literature in places I had least expected ; and when in the autumn of that year The Idea of a Christian Society was published , it was much more successful than Eliot hoped .
8 Not the least of the many surprises I got on returning home was to find that all that had changed .
9 ROBERT SAM ANSON 's ‘ The Man Who Shot JFK ’ ( February ) was the first of many articles I read on the same subject — but I kept returning to his time and time again .
10 … an opportunity publickly to acknowledge the many obligations I lie under your person .
11 For many years I consulted for the American GE in Schenectady and the thing that struck me there was the way that when they wanted to attack a particular area they could mount an army of people on it , all of whom were pretty good . ’
12 For many years I marched to a music in comparison with which the military music of the streets is noise and discord .
13 ‘ You see , I 've still got so many questions I need to ‘ ave answered .
14 And because in many ways I identified with her .
15 In many ways I sympathize with the general tenor of this complaint , as may quickly become apparent .
16 If you feel that you have quite enough on your plate with a small child , then the idea of going back to education may not appeal , and many mothers I talked to said they had no such plans at present .
17 Many women I spoke to hardly bothered with a Dupatta indoors while others told me in whispers that they wore it only because their mothers-in-law insisted .
18 However many facts I know about another person I can treat him as pure means , but I can not be perceptually and emotionally aware from his viewpoint without letting his inclinations interact with mine and affect my ends .
19 In the many conversations I had with Ronnie that year , I never heard Ronnie deny it ; nor did I ever know him to be disloyal .
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