Example sentences of "many [prep] [pron] can be " in BNC.

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1 In Dock Yard Road , a Boat Museum houses the country 's largest collection of inland waterway vessels , many of which can be inspected by visitors .
2 Odour nuisance is often due to mixtures of organic compounds , many of which can be removed from the air or gas stream by simple combustion , on burning producing oxides of carbon and water which are odourless .
3 There followed some weeks of relative quiet over the island , with only desultory engagements , many of which can be listed briefly : On 17th. an unidentified Hurricane pilot claimed a Bf110 damaged ; a Bf110C of I/NJG 3 force-landed in the sea off Malta , Fw .
4 In the case of the vocal works — many of which can be dated virtually to the day of composition — this has led to a fundamental change in our perception of Bach 's activities and outlook .
5 Such change can represent a high risk , which it is important to minimise through cost-effective trials , demonstrations and evaluations — many of which can be arranged by the technology provider .
6 To answer this correctly you need to analyse the tasks that face you currently to decide how many of them can be handed on immediately , or later with careful preparation .
7 In the care of the charity , children begin to thrive and many of them can be trained in various ways of earning a living .
8 In addition , many of them can be tied into Personal Construct Theory in a way that allows its associated Repertory Grid Technique to be used both as an investigatory tool and as a means whereby the perception of art might be enhanced .
9 Schmidt ( 1991 ) reviews a wide variety of von Restorff-like effects and argues that many of them can be explained using a single theory of distinctiveness .
10 It is hoped that more and more of the applications for renewal of approval will be such that they can be granted without any extensive dialogue on them being necessary , and indeed that many of them can be granted without any visit being made to the College by representatives of the Council or vice versa and without any special conditions being attached to the approval .
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