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

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1 Remaining stocks ( in electrical equipment , mostly ) are being burned , but traces will remain for many years .
2 They can remain for many years in cold and hostile environments while retaining their toxicity , and they have a tendency to remain in living organisms .
3 I have not met many Scottish people who wish to be left exposed to the nuclear blackmail that could come from the huge nuclear arsenal which will remain for many years on the continent and in Russia .
4 Is n't it strange that we are taught about many things which may never come to pass and yet most of us are not prepared for the one inevitable occurrence in our lives ?
5 The verdict on that one , however , may have to wait for many years yet .
6 Places reserved for the burial of cremated remains were not likely to be filled for many years — if ever .
7 FOR EXAMPLE , LAST WEEK I WAS LISTENING to my favourite recorded of Paganini 's First Violin Concerto , which I have treasured for many years , largely due to the soloists extraordinary playing .
8 For secondly he sits through many lunches , discussing life and love and never mentioning football .
9 European astronomers have collaborated for many years through the European Space Agency , which provides some space-science programme .
10 The wood floated for many weeks , through the many days at sea many things happened like the strange shape it had formed from being slashed off by the sea .
11 In the east , many old Dwarf holds were cleared out , and the power of the Orcs was broken for many years .
12 On being asked about the condition of the front door and windows , he admitted they had n't been painted for many years and that the door had more or less reached the end of its life , and showed it .
13 Repeat for many positions of Q .
14 An Oxford rugby blue in 1959 and 1960 and a keen sailor , Sir Robin , 54 , is remembered by many Whitehall contemporaries as the shrewd captain of the Mandarins cricket team which he led for many years .
15 Four of Africa 's most talented peoples — the Ibo , the Bamilike , the waChagga and the Bugunda — have all had their innovative talents circumscribed for many years .
16 Clearly that goes through many doors throughout the er the constituency , and it is widely read , people look forward to it .
17 Therefore , retirement constitutes for many people the end of an important element of life .
18 I am convinced that stuff had been accumulating for many years in this cellar and that Ernest Griffiths had no idea what was in there .
19 Between them , these bacteria account for many losses suffered by fishkeepers .
20 This method has been taught for many years and I do not think that pilots who have learned to do it this way need bother to change .
21 Sometimes this research was located in areas where the effects of human activity had been sustained for many centuries .
22 Interventions by schools to reduce smoking have been undertaken for many decades , although little attention has been given to assessing their effectiveness .
23 Up-to-date valuations of such properties had not been undertaken for many years previously , partly because of business people 's complaints that any revaluations of commercial properties could inevitably lead to an increase in their total tax bill .
24 The noise of their progress floated back to where Paige and Travis lay hidden for many minutes , before fading away completely .
25 She lived for many years , and preserved a record that she had been treated with Penicillium .
26 Patients lived for many years , and some died from causes unrelated to their blood pressure .
27 For instance , this year there will be a film marking the centenary of Leo Walmsley , the novelist who lived for many years at Robin Hood 's Bay .
28 I lived for many years in the north of England .
29 Good Friday is about punks at Hastings , where I lived for many years , seen feeding a hot-cross bun to pigeons .
30 He lived for many years at Brockham , Betchworth , Surrey , and died there 10 April 1935 .
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