Example sentences of "[vb past] on many [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Post-war architects , amongst whom Frederick Gibberd was soon prominent , popularized a style which drew on many influences .
2 He was vice-president of the Royal College of Pathologists and of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and he served on many university and Health Service committees as chairman .
3 As a prominent local man he served on many commissions in Nottinghamshire , including those for the subsidy ( 1512 , 1523–4 ) and musters ( 1513 , 1524 ) ; and he was sheriff in 1518–19 and 1526–7 , and JP from 1521 until his death .
4 The fourth and youngest boy , Bramwell Orams , was in the air force from the age of seventeen and flew on many sorties in the Pacific war zone .
5 In 1971 Keith transferred to BNFL where he worked on many projects including the Waste Treatment Plant , Fuel Fabrication Plant , Salt Evaporation Plant and the Sludge Retrieval Project .
6 The range in content and style of these courses was considerable , and over the PNP period they focused on many aspects of the curriculum , on social issues , professional roles , classroom management , curriculum development and school management , and on specific areas of child need .
7 Over the next few days , said Mr Curtis , Guppy and Marsh called on many Fifth Avenue gem dealers , including Tiffany 's .
8 The two men found they agreed on many points about today 's press .
9 After her mother died she went on many trips abroad with him .
10 Willie Allen and Jim Baxter clashed on many occasions but by far the most bizarre was the Scottish cup final replay of 1963 when Baxter played an influential role in Rangers 3–0 victory over Celtic .
11 It proudly appeared on many programmes .
12 Marianella was detained and tortured by the security forces on two occasions in 1978 and her name appeared on many death squad lists .
13 ‘ We are a Pacific people , ’ I heard said on many occasions , ‘ and we are proud . ’
14 The Noble Lord , Lord said on many occasions Justices of the Peace do not in fact become involved in matters of this sort and the Home Secretary of the day of whatever party he may be a member , will then have his majority on very nearly every police authority in England and Wales .
15 While he wrote on many aspects of neurology and psychiatry ( which he regarded as ‘ neurology without physical signs ’ ) his major research interest was in multiple sclerosis and he was chairman of the medical panel of the UK Multiple Sclerosis Society and honorary clinical adviser to the MRC Demyelinating Diseases Unit .
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