Example sentences of "as [prep] many [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 As with many of the epigrams to which England 's most famous economist was prone ( when he was n't prone in his Cambridge bed placing his college 's stockmarket bets ) , it would be hard for a reasonable man to disagree .
2 As with many of the city 's churches , San Nazaro was gutted by fire in the early Middle Ages , when light could only be provided by open flames and work on roofs meant using braziers to melt lead .
3 As with many of the village cottages , some of the bricks probably originated from the brickworks of Frampton , notorious for their variable quality .
4 Just as with many of the aspects of population composition covered in this book , so also the patterning of people across national space is highly dynamic .
5 As with many of the larger sebils , the arcaded upper storey was occupied by a kuttub , a school where little children received their first lessons on the Koran .
6 As with many of the distinctions being made in connection with stress , there are areas of uncertainty .
7 If they could not — as with many in the industrial northern area of the bay , near the busy port of Baltimore — why not ?
8 As in many of the cases of environmental change discussed in this text , social or historical factors underlie many of these changes .
9 As in many of the less obvious aspects of dog training , care over details such as this will help to ensure that there is no adverse reaction on the part of the dog .
10 Nor does the failure of New Harmony , as of other villages of co-operation , allow the conclusion that the idea of common ownership is misconceived ; and that its application elsewhere — as in many of the new wave of industrial co-operatives in the United Kingdom — is likely to prove mistaken .
11 As in many of the schools studied , staff in both these schools were satisfied that greater teacher awareness of the library and appreciation of the work of other departments were amongst the outcomes .
12 The spit appears to have started growing from Aldeburgh in a southward direction at a slight angle to the coast with the end recurved towards the coast as in many of the features already discussed .
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