Example sentences of "[pers pn] [is] [adv] [adj] that many " in BNC.

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1 It 's so successful that many people seem to miss the point .
2 It is thus likely that many ( perhaps most ) villages are relative latecomers to the English landscape .
3 However , it is most likely that many expert tasks are also soon to be taken over by machines .
4 Equaliser circuits for this purpose are available in handbooks , journals etc. but it is most unfortunate that many of the designs , even those in quite expensive equipment , are inaccurate .
5 But centralised provision of materials reduces the opportunity for ‘ contextualisation ’ — and it is little wonder that many board members perceived the published training material and the area sessions as lacking in relevance .
6 It is even odder that many of the people about whom the hon. Gentleman expresses concern are precisely those who would suffer from Labour 's proposed savings tax .
7 It is probably true that many decisions go away if you refuse to make them .
8 It is increasingly likely that many of the lessons learnt at Wharram Percy apply to settlements elsewhere in the country .
9 It is also noticeable that many incidents of prison disorder — especially the popular form of demonstration on the prison rooftop — are clearly motivated by the very desire to make prisoners ' grievances and allegations visible in a way that would never normally happen .
10 It is also possible that many advertisers were put off by the political tone .
11 It is also true that many older people , who were trained rigorously in the disciplines of study fashionable before 1960 , think that they know a great deal about language , but in fact imbibed many false notions from their schooling .
12 And , although it must be said that if the needs suggested by the report were met there would be many changes to existing reporting practices , it is also true that many of the needs rationalize the existing complexities of governmental accounting reports .
13 It is also true that many of the comments made about the usefulness of arithmetic do not address this central theme .
14 It is also clear that many of the high-spending authorities are Labour .
15 However it is also likely that many ‘ wifely ’ tasks such as teamaking and the bosses ' shopping disappear , and that typists gain some protection from sexual harassment as they increasingly become machine operators , tied to work stations .
16 For example , it is unfortunately true that many people experience a burglary at their home ; this usually means things being stolen and so a significant loss occurs .
17 However , it is unfortunately true that many unconventional forms of service can be relatively inconvenient for users and tend to have a romantic , if empirically unsound , appeal .
18 It is obviously significant that many of the Minoan tomb entrances open towards the east ; the Temple Tomb and the Tomb of the Lady of Arkhanes both face east , the direction from which the rising sun 's resuscitating rays shine .
19 Given these difficulties , it is hardly surprising that many patients with IBS show signs of neurotic depression and anxiety neurosis .
20 In these circumstances it is hardly surprising that many lone women parents do not work .
21 It is hardly surprising that many children eventually acquire a similar attitude towards the relevance of mathematics .
22 Their origins , their tectonic and metamorphic history , and their structural relations , present geologists with some of the most complex problems to be solved within the science as a whole , and so it is hardly surprising that many universities have research interests here .
23 Given the influences that shaped their work , it is hardly surprising that many painters , sculptors and architects turned to jewellery design as a natural and legitimate outlet for their creativity .
24 With their characteristic and pervasive atmosphere of sexuality and sensuality and their erotic tales presented or disguised within verbal play , it is hardly surprising that many have considered " pornography " to be an appropriate term to describe at least a good part of what is found in these fabliaux .
25 It is certainly true that many CAB clients would be unable to cope with it but many others , currently excluded from the bureau by long queues , would welcome it .
26 However , while it is certainly true that many housing units are occupied by both men and women , there are still some issues at stake here .
27 It is certainly true that many of the by-roads in an area such as this may well have been used in Roman times though it is difficult to prove .
28 But it is certainly true that many of the variables that have been studied do not show a clear effect of social constraints , and it seems reasonable to suggest ( cf.
29 It is highly probable that many public library users do not make known unsatisfied demand , and any system which leans heavily on the use of existing stock as a barometer ( as McClellan 's does ) is bound to be sensitive to this criticism .
30 Had no such provision been made , and had it merely been left to the initiative of backbenchers to keep an eye on instruments tabled , it is highly probable that many instruments would become or remain law with never a critical eye being cast over them .
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