Example sentences of "[verb] many time " in BNC.
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1 | The fact that NTS have deliberately cut publicity about Ben Lawers is not new and has been reported many times . |
2 | Deficits in visual function following subcortical visual system lesions have been reported many times but it is difficult to interpret them . |
3 | But Jade Pike has come close to dying many times in the past year . |
4 | Strawberries have been grown in the island since 1860 , but raspberries , gooseberries and currants , tried many times , have never met with success . |
5 | He must have tried in the darkness ; perhaps tried many times . |
6 | I tried many times , but I could not do it . |
7 | During the prefabrication boom of the fifties and sixties some contractors used many times the permitted level of calcium chloride to help speedy setting in concrete — it also helped speedy corrosion . |
8 | This process is called modularization ; data is written once and used many times in different applications . |
9 | The masterpiece of the monastery was the centrally placed Cathedral of the Assumption , built in the late twelfth century and , due to its fine proportions and construction , used many times as a model to later churches . |
10 | Courtesy of a restless mother , the family moved many times while George was young . |
11 | He was educated at a boarding school in Darlington and his family moved many times due to his father 's job in the Royal Air Force . |
12 | A person bereft by permanent loss or separation feels this range of emotion multiplied many times . |
13 | Such building , multiplied many times over , provided France with a network of fortified towns ( some of them very large by the standards of the day ) , impressive traces of which can still be seen today . |
14 | The likelihood , indeed , is that they would have been repeated and rehearsed many times ( 'now that 's a very good point you 're making there — I wonder if you could conceivably contrive to put it a little more precisely' ) . |
15 | Those who are pupils of the large schools of music will have the great advantage of hearing a good many standard works rehearsed many times by the students ' orchestra , or perhaps even of playing in them . |
16 | Beveridge 's scheme was not , as has been stressed many times , revolutionary . |
17 | I have mated many times with Elsbeth . |
18 | Since early days , the castle has been laid waste and rebuilt many times before being inherited by the great benefactress , Lady Anne Clifford , who restored it in 1660 . |
19 | However the ‘ new ’ paradroppers weighed many times that of their predecessors . |
20 | This is a favourite recipe from a friend of mine ; a quick and delicious snack which I 've enjoyed many times . |
21 | With its broad and open frontiers , Russia is a country that has been invaded and occupied many times by outside powers . |
22 | The story of the abrupt curtailment of life in Pompeii by the eruption of Vesuvius in A.D. 79 and the subsequent preservation of the city , not only its architecture but of the stuff of life itself — bread , utensils , eggs and bodies of humans , dogs and birds — through the protection of its coating of lava and ash is a well known one and has been fully and vividly recounted many times from the eye-witness story of Pliny himself to the present day . |
23 | And stopped many times . ’ |
24 | As well as being practical , the end result will look as if it cost many times as much . |
25 | I have hinted that the dawn has many times come to me through the leaves of the willow , but it is less the tree itself nowadays that transmits things seen to my mind — than something of which the willow is a visible type . |
26 | Always one of the most emotional of players , she has many times used her frustration during matches to entertain . |
27 | Edward Hulmes , who has contributed one volume to the Effective Teacher Series on Education and Cultural Diversity ( Hulmes 1989 ) has many times noted that RE is for teachers as much as for pupils . |
28 | They 'd been re-used many times , titles and references and hasty notes making it difficult to see any sign of what the current contents might be . |
29 | This happens many times each second . |
30 | As happens many times throughout , and frequently in footnotes , one sentence of Boswell 's from the after-dinner conversation contains the seeds of a novel — even , potentially , a saga : . |