Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] many " in BNC.

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1 Effectively we 've become a low-waged , low-skilled economy with virtually no protection for many of our fellow workers .
2 A well-loved monument to the devotion of a little terrier who kept vigil on his master 's grave for many years .
3 Model aircraft demand preparation for many eventualities , most of them concerned with crashing .
4 This will provide an unprecedented opportunity for many to experience at first hand the richness and diversity of Japanese culture .
5 Alternatives would be offered in the curriculum plan but there would also be opportunity for many other alternatives hopefully designed at teachers ' workshops .
6 had had the opportunity for many years of looking at the question in its material phases , of appreciating its hygienic results …
7 The club raised over £100.00 for the Orsett Hospital Fund and provided the opportunity for many visitors to the fair to try their hands at using a metal detector for the first time .
8 The tour provided the first opportunity for many years for people to call openly for the restoration of human rights , legalization of political parties and the scrapping of the Tinkhundla ( chieftancy ) system [ see p. 38048 ] .
9 ‘ These changes mean that there is without doubt an opportunity for many funeral directors to recover VAT they once had to write-off .
10 Everyone buckled up and braved a face to see everyone and say their goodbyes as it was a parting for many good friends , both teachers and pupils .
11 Jerry refuses with zest ; he has obviously been springing to his own defence for many a long year .
12 It will be the same story for many moons to come .
13 The Council 's permission for many priests to share in a single concelebration was again , initially , limited to a very few occasions , but before the end of the 1960s the absurdity of the former practice had become rather obvious and concelebration was rapidly becoming the norm for all circumstances where the number of priests exceeded the number of community Masses needed for a pastoral purpose .
14 Not surprisingly , he saw the news of the Club and course as a good story and they were given generous coverage for many years .
15 This information indicates that occupational schemes provide an important coverage for many pensioners .
16 The BDDA played an important part in the fulfilment of the last objective by subsidising the Deaf Welfare Examination Board for many years .
17 Barbara not only acted as secretary to a succession of senior managers including Harold Worland and Raymond Anderson , she also carried out the secretarial work for the Board for many years .
18 This certainly appears to be the case for many of the centrally inspired agencies referred to earlier , particularly the urban development corporations and development agencies .
19 It is unlikely that any report in the UK would be so brutally honest , but it accurately describes our situation , except that the inadequate nature of our provision for many students has long been recognised by many educators , and only becomes important to others through economic necessity .
20 The complex nature of policy provision for many policy arenas involves a large number of actors in local authorities , central government , voluntary , bodies , pressure groups , inter-governmental bodies , local authority associations , professional bodies and so on ( see Hambleton , 1986 ) .
21 However the frontal , main attack towards the Mort Homme had barely moved from its point of departure ; stopped by a veritable wall of gunfire from the French artillery that had been anticipating attack from this direction for many days .
22 However Sun has been playing with the long overdue part for many months now , working closely with Texas Instruments Inc to get the thing up to scratch .
23 The toughest part for many is dealing with the no violence rule .
24 A further key advantage for many people is that AVCs allow you to purchase ‘ added years ’ , to make up any shortfall in your entitlement to benefit under a company scheme .
25 She added that the angry debate surrounding the issue was a catalyst for many other questions such as who the UCC members are , and how they talk to each other and the world about who they are .
26 Of the other parties , the Independent Smallholders ' Party ( which had won 57 per cent of the vote in the last free election in 1945 — see p. 7600 ) , led by Istvan Prepeliczay , advocated the return of collectivized land to its owners as listed in the 1947 land register ; the Hungarian Socialist Party ( HSP ) was established in October 1989 [ see p. 36960-61 ] as the reformed successor to the Hungarian Socialist Workers ' Party ( HSWP ) and currently claimed 50,000-60,000 members , the first candidate on its national list being Imre Poszgay , who had acted as a catalyst for many of the reforms but who came third in the constituency where he was also standing ; and the League of Young Democrats ( FIDESZ ) , led by Viktor Orban and claiming 5,000 members , was closely allied to the SzDSz .
27 The massive violation of human rights around the world — some 90 countries are believed to practice torture — means that escape and exile is the only hope for many survivors of that oppression .
28 This was too good an opportunity to miss because Alan had fished Hope for many years and knew every inch , intimately .
29 The Russian revolution had swept away the most cruel and backward government in Europe and become a symbol of hope for many people , a symbol that ideas of freedom and justice could overcome tyranny .
30 Images have always crowded Bevan Davies ' mind and in an effort to capture them he has been a photographer for many years .
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