Example sentences of "many [adj] [noun] [conj] i " in BNC.

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1 The LS series of TTL devices is available from a great many component suppliers but I have listed a few useful CMOS devices as well .
2 It 's just one of those little things you learn when you working on as many bloody years as I 've been now !
3 ‘ I get involved in many different projects and I can to a certain degree prioritise what I want to do .
4 I want to play as many different roles as I can possibly manage .
5 ‘ I 've tried many different mics and I often find that some of the more expensive condenser mics do n't sound as good as something like a good , straightforward Shure 57 or something like that — one of the cheaper dynamic mics .
6 Erm , what I 'm aiming to do is to show you as many different techniques as I know , er , and if you pick up two or three of them that 's absolutely terrific .
7 I have met so many interesting people and I have enjoyed foreign travel too , ’ said the Richmond School art and design teacher who has now gained a BA Hons degree .
8 There 's not so many warm spots as I can spare this'n . ’
9 I have received many such representations and I well understand the depth of feeling on the part of those expressing their concern .
10 He had a great many Jewish friends and I never heard the faintest suggestion of hostility to the Jews coming from him .
11 I am during his absence drawing as many native plants as I can , I mean branches of trees , some of which are very pretty .
12 He was so strong a character — and he meant so much to me — that although it 's many many years since I worked with him , he was in a way always there — it has been a strength in reserve — that there was Basil if you needed him .
13 If he had n't been , I should have made many more mistakes than I did and been more unhappy than I was .
14 It has given me many happy memories and I am looking forward to our all meeting again soon .
15 ‘ We do fly to St Kitts from Antigua but we serve many small islands and I am not going to say which one is involved . ’
16 the motif has many single stitches and I felt it would n't work at all in single-bed Fair Isle .
17 The marginalisation of girls in mathematics is an exemplar of many parallel trends and I believe that the way forward here , as in others , is through a study of the dynamic processes involved .
18 ‘ It did n't distress or alarm me in any way , certainly not as much as many other things that I have seen that have earned certificates ’ .
19 ‘ I 'm really into the guitar playing , because that 's what I 'm about , but there are so many other things that I 'm capable of and so I want to get some of that out there , too .
20 In due course I will answer it for you , that and many other things that I know have quizzed you these past years . ’
21 The the trust has actually approached several Council 's in the area not just Harlow Council obviously but many many other Councils and I think there was only one other Council that provided some funding and that was something like two hundred and fifty pounds was offered at one time I think that 's ceased now so there is no other Council although although it 'd be interesting tonight although fifty per cent of the people who actually use this facility actually come from outside the town but there 's no funding directly or indirectly from any other Council so my knowledge would be if you exclude B P exclude General Portfolio perhaps I 'm doing other companies a disservice I ca n't think of any other major company in town that 's actually provided but Gordon can you think of .
22 Fortunately I am not driven to this expedient that often , because I have many other stratagems that I have devised for attaining the same object .
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