Example sentences of "many more [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Milton forced Bicester back again on defensive and many more corners came their way , but the defence coupled with a save from Leach held firm . |
2 | You see , I had a dream many years ago that the opera-houses of the world would make many more exchanges . |
3 | Jupiter has many more moons than four — we are still not certain of the number , and possibly never will be . |
4 | To do so , many more processes have to be undertaken by food manufacturers , each stage adding value and also incurring extra risk of contamination . |
5 | Now you have entered the world of desktop publishing there are many more controls to consider and many more traps for the unwary . |
6 | There were also many more shareholders , though this was a much more recent development stemming largely from the privatization policy conducted by the Thatcher government after 1983 . |
7 | This country already has many more players available to them than other competing nations without reverting to ‘ poaching ’ and it would be nice if they could find 11 indigenous Englishmen to represent the country . |
8 | In practice , Rameau 's part-writing works perfectly well on period instruments , especially when we recall that at the Paris Opéra there were many more players on the outer than on the inner parts . |
9 | A television production is attended by many more restrictions . |
10 | They need not cost you more than a meal out and a trip to the theatre , yet they will provide many more hours of pleasure . |
11 | With real concentration and with conscious techniques , carefully followed , you can free many more hours for the activity of educating yourself in the wide ambit of a college life — social , intellectual , argumentative and sportive — and so grow in personality . |
12 | Many more speakers and many more hours of speech are usually recorded than can ultimately be analysed ; a useful rule of thumb is that about ten hours will be needed to analyse each hour of recorded data . |
13 | While this makes it easier for the acoustic-phonetic component to guarantee the inclusion of the target phoneme , the task of the syntax/semantic component is made considerably more difficult since it has to choose from many more word candidates . |
14 | Our objective is to see how many more word strings there are , other than the correct interpretation , spanning a fair portion of the utterance . |
15 | These quotations — and many more letters to Edward — amplify , in their chatty , less intense manner , the picture of early courtship recalled by Helen in 1924–6 in As It Was and World Without End . |
16 | I also had many more letters than usual and much assurance from Michael Fraser at the Research Department that the national polls really indicated a very considerable measure of support in the country . |
17 | Many more take short-term assignments , a cheaper , less disruptive form of support that can be combined with company management training programmes . |
18 | Francis has had to fight to keep Hirst — and believes there will be many more attempts to sign the England striker . |
19 | Because of the huge variation in archaeological sites , and the features found on them , many more experiments of this nature need to be done , and comparisons between them made , before the accuracy of interpretations of excavated features can be reliably accepted . |
20 | Many more adults are now prepared to admit to abuse as a child . |
21 | We have chosen to describe this model in detail because in our view it is both more complete , and better able to offer explanations of many more findings , than other existing models of visual word-recognition . |
22 | ‘ Anyway , how many more kilometres is it now ? ’ |
23 | ‘ There will be many more moments like this , ’ he promised her . |
24 | How many more minutes must I carry it ? |
25 | Many more parents became governors , governing bodies changed in their size and balance of membership and they were given at least a formal opportunity to exercise greater control over the conduct of a school . |
26 | He has been able to involve many more clubs than the senior side . |
27 | There are so many more options to be taken from a line-out . |
28 | There are many more titles , many more wonderful experiences of international cinema . |
29 | In Asia there are many more forests in which the elephant with its enormous strength and lifting power has proved an invaluable aid . |
30 | With more than a thousand videos at up to fifty pounds each and many more magazines fetching anything up to thirty pounds apiece this is the biggest haul ever for the Northants force . |