Example sentences of "and [noun prp] [prep] many " in BNC.
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1 | There was also a growing body of opinion in Westminster and Whitehall amongst many of those who had initially welcomed Sandys ’ 1957 Defence White Paper , that his doctrine was not as sensible as they had first thought . |
2 | There are daily sailings from the ports of Belfast and Larne to many other parts of the United Kingdom . |
3 | MENTION Marks and Spencer to many men and the name conjures images of white Y-fronts , grey socks and last-minute panic buys on Christmas Eve . |
4 | MENTION Marks and Spencer to many men and the name conjures images of white Y-fronts , grey socks and last-minute panic buys on Christmas Eve . |
5 | MENTION Marks and Spencer to many men and the name conjures images of white Y-fronts , grey socks and last-minute panic buys on Christmas Eve . |
6 | The Union has been in the interests of both this country and Scotland for many years , and it remains so . |
7 | It was there that he improved his batting and between 1845 and 1857 he represented Sheffield and Yorkshire in many games . |
8 | I can remember as a boy walking to Rochester via the ferry and Wouldham on many occasions but this was only a stroll compared with some of the older inhabitants efforts . |
9 | A JP of Middlesex and Westminster for many years , he searched for papists and for popish books , and was employed by the committee of the House of Lords for the examination of witnesses , dominated by Shaftesbury . |
10 | The region today rivals North America and Europe in many of the key indicators of economic power . |
11 | We do , however , know that tea was valued and enjoyed in China and Japan for many centuries , long before it was introduced to India , Ceylon and Africa . |
12 | As Ashton and MacMillan in many of their ballets , he has created a style appropriate to one particular ballet . |
13 | He was chairman of the quarter sessions for Norfolk and Suffolk for many years , JP for Thetford in 1806 , and mayor of Thetford three times ( 1798 , 1800 , and 1804 ) . |