Example sentences of "many [noun] of [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 In addition to this , trainees participate in many hours of training in the bureau , both supervised and via self-instruction packs .
2 There have been far too many cases of abuse in which local authorities have contrived a system of competitive tendering under which only the direct service organisation could win because special conditions were imposed .
3 President Gorbachev claimed on Soviet television to have found many supporters of perestroika in SED .
4 On graduation , they will be competent to undertake many aspects of ministry in the Church .
5 During the Second World War , many aspects of life in the US army were investigated , including the degree of social mobility in the army and attitudes towards promotion policies and opportunities .
6 This in itself was important in enlarging the involvement of government with many aspects of life in Britain .
7 The editorial notes , which commented , often with scorching indignation , on many aspects of life in Wales , aroused considerable interest and feeling and contributed greatly to the character and impact of the journal .
8 It is the author 's conviction that this subject is highly relevant not just to the overseas missionary situation , but to many sectors of society in the western world which as yet have remained unreached and resistant to the traditional approaches of the institutional churches .
9 There are many traces of ritual in ordinary household life , and perhaps these could be made more use of , and new ones established .
10 ' ’ We might say that democracy , at this stage , is preferable to any current dictatorship and to many periods of absolutism in the past .
11 There may be ( in fact , there are ) many areas of life in which the position of black Americans and other minorities needs to be improved .
12 Although he allows for many areas of uncertainty in the study of catharsis , Scheff nevertheless accepts the universality of the need to handle destructive emotions , and proposes that ritual , as a cathartic experience , be reinstated in the West as ‘ a dramatic form for coping with universal distress ’ ( 1979 : 114 ) .
13 Wilson 's conclusion — in favour of universal programmes — is one that needs to be reasserted for many areas of policy in Britain .
14 The person who , despite their concern about the loss of a company pension , leaves an organisation after many years of service in a disliked job to try a new field may well do better , in health terms , than the person who sticks it out in the miserable job .
15 There were also many years of frustration in my youth when the business was very small and I was bubbling with ideas , bubbling with energy and desperate to get things to happen but could n't in the very dull environment of the 1950s and early 1960s .
16 The engineering capability and traffic demands meant that an airfield was many years off — the float-equipped ‘ bush ’ aircraft was to have many years of sovereignty in Ontario .
17 Their knowledge ( rules , facts and ideas ) has been acquired by study , investigation , observation and experience over many years of work in a particular domain , i.e. maintenance of a certain type of aircraft system/equipment .
18 But of course it should be noted that most people are conditioned by many years of experience in which traders have tended to gloss over interest rates .
19 J. Rothschild Partnership envelops 400 individual sales professionals with many years of experience in the industry and a large number of extremely high achievers .
20 Stewart has many years of experience in both graphic and carpet design , gained as the Senior Designer in the London offices of Stoddard Mercia , and previously as the London Contract Designer with B.M.K.
21 Being fascinated with the problems of developing highly professional staff , and having many years of experience in recruiting from almost every British campus , I could not accept them as good building stone and felt obliged to turn them down .
22 Many years of research in many places have been devoted to working out the best ways of using surgery , radiation , and drugs to treat each kind of solid tumour and of using radiation and drugs for those disseminated cancers , such as the leukaemias , in which no central growth can be removed .
23 This Chapter has been very largely concerned , first , with the presentation of some useful analytical distinctions , and , secondly , with a review of some of the many intricacies of deixis in familiar and less familiar languages .
24 There are many sources of variation in prey availability affecting the diets of predators .
25 Continuous speech processing requires the application of very many sources of knowledge in order to decode the utterance .
26 There are many sources of unreliability in this procedure , and measures used for traditional tests are not appropriate .
27 The idea that political power can result from a variety of factors , in addition to economic wealth , can be found in many studies of policy-making in Western nations .
28 They have already had many changes of home in their comparatively short lives and it would unquestionably confuse and disturb them to leave England now only to return again in a matter of months should the Australian Family Court consider it right that they should make their home here .
29 Many changes of government in Britain do not usher in a new set of policies in most departments .
30 Sufferers are never too young nor too old , too early in the disease nor too late to get into recovery when they truly want it : the " Big Books " of other Fellowships record many stories of recovery in sufferers who had been given up as hopeless .
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