Example sentences of "many of [adj] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Many of these relate to the characteristics of the health care services that could be obtained to meet the needs of the population identified by the planning authority — the DHA .
2 Many of these surfaced with the introduction of GCSE , in a heated debate over empathy , in the press and among parents , as well as among the teaching profession .
3 Many of these hide in the day to avoid desiccation , and gather their food during the damper night .
4 Many of these continued into the twentieth century .
5 Many of these occur in the Cambrian — it is as if the echinoderms tried out various designs before settling for the successful models that mostly survive today .
6 However , Najibullah , a member of the PDPA Parcham ( " Banner " ) faction , was apparently forced to release many of those apprehended in the second round of arrests after Lt.-Gen.
7 Many of those affected by the relocation had left the south as refugees from the conflict there in the previous decade .
8 We can not escape the conclusion that many of those employed in the Service feel a deep sense of dissatisfaction with the organisation and management of it as a whole and that a gulf has grown up between the establishments in the field and the staff who work in them on the one hand and headquarters at the Home Office in London on the other .
9 Insufficient funding and poor management is blamed for low staff morale , encouraging many of those employed in the park service to co-operate with the poachers .
10 Many of those detained after the attempt were quickly released .
11 My case , like so many of those studied in the literature , does not bear out these facts .
12 As anyone who has worked in an English department will know , many of those listening to the lecture will not have done the necessary reading , and are so reduced to hearing about and taking notes on something of which they have not had direct literary experience ( even passing on their notes to friends who were absent from the lecture ) .
13 Since the height of the crisis in the early 1980s , living standards have risen again but many of those living on the margins have not made up lost ground .
14 Many of those living in the cities are trapped : they can not afford to buy their way out , particularly not to the more prosperous areas of the south and rented accommodation — which is in any case largely urban based — is declining nationally .
15 Indeed , in the course of our research it became increasingly clear that many of those commenting upon the " new " temporary working were making reference to the same small number of examples of this practice — examples , moreover , in which the number of temporary workers actually employed was often very low [ see Chapter 7 ] .
16 But , since the open opposition of the clergy , many of those attracted by the original idea were clearly dissuaded and the majority opposition dwindled away .
17 Many of those working in the formal care sector are women in low-paid jobs .
18 White-haired , yellow faced , thin and haggard , as were so many of those lying in the beds that lined both sides of the long hut .
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