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

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1 Language work is of course already done in many schools .
2 When it is necessary to print a copy of a document , this is done using a standard laser printer of the type already found in many offices .
3 In some areas , a large proportion of the local population are in this position , reinforcing the sense of decay and despair now found in many city areas .
4 The impressions gained are therefore not ‘ snapshots ’ but the distillation of an experience often spread over many years and with distinct phases .
5 Tracy Miles and Susan Little say they 're victims of a policy now adopted by many insurance companies .
6 However , better grassland management , a subject greatly neglected in many areas , could also be an important factor .
7 ‘ … slow-down already seen in many fields may well affect the nature of scientific communication ’ .
8 Mr. Major said that the inflation figure was remarkable in a way not seen for many years .
9 In short , it must extend into the secondary age-range the trust still felt by many parents for the professional judgement of primary teachers .
10 Many of the constituency cases with which I have dealt in recent months have especially worried me because they seem to show that the financial hardship now experienced by many students is especially severe for those who come from low-income families .
11 Such charges might seem unpalatable to influential lairds , but the report suggests that they represent merely a shift of emphasis , recognising the responsibility for good stewardship long adopted by many Highland estates .
12 There is no reason to refute this argument : undoubtedly this is a sentiment seemingly shared by many Shetlanders .
13 Increasing the level of ICA and removing the ‘ gatekeeping ’ function exercised by the disabled person 's receipt of attendance allowance would help to reduce the financial dependency currently experienced by many carers .
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