Example sentences of "[is] that many [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It is at the conferences of Labour , the party that killed the grammar schools , that you see one fruit of that enlightened policy , which is that many of the younger delegates are incoherently illiterate .
2 A third is that many of the buy-outs and recapitalisations succeeded because the managers knew something the shareholders did not about future cash flows .
3 The terrible truth is that many of them involved in damages or divorce cases in America are retained on a percentage basis .
4 This process of corporate restructuring is discussed further later , but the overall effect in terms of demographic patterning is that many of those previously employed in London can now find equivalent work in the free-standing towns of the south .
5 Another interesting finding is that many of these patients have worked in the medical field ; they are particularly likely to be or have been nurses ( Simpson 1975 ) .
6 My judgement is that many of the problems are grossly exaggerated . ’
7 Benoit Mandelbrot 's central idea presented here in a revised and expanded version of an essay first published in English five years ago , is that many of Nature 's forms have irregularities so extreme that they are best described not by the one-dimensional curves and two-dimensional surfaces of conventional geometry but as intermediate shapes ( ’ fractals ’ ) whose dimensionality need not be a whole number .
8 Another trend is that many of the new firms actually like being small .
9 Related to this dependence is that many of the metals are imported from countries which either have a near-monopoly , are politically unstable or which are ideologically opposed to the capitalist West .
10 The main trouble with ‘ doing it yourself ’ is that many of us do not have a clue where to start .
11 The problem is that many of the PCs currently on offer have not been thoroughly tested prior to despatch , and come complete with one or more faults .
12 My guess is that many of you have had enough of life before modernity .
13 One consequence of the rise in private asset ownership among elderly people is that many of them do not suffer any drastic reduction of their ability to consume on retirement : indeed , tax changes in the 1970s that encouraged pension schemes to pay out some of their assets as a lump sum mean that many retirees experience an increase in their consumption propensity in the first few years of retirement .
14 What is not so readily understood is that many of these people are paid extensively on commission .
15 The sad fact is that many of these ‘ irruptive ’ birds spend their last days in the islands , because if they do not move on immediately while they still have the strength , the more time they spend searching for what is n't there , the less chance there is of their being able to make another long sea crossing .
16 ‘ The problem is that many of them have now passed on . ’
17 The point is that many of these specific areas of functional excellence are not independent of each other and improvements in one area may be at the cost of worsening in another .
18 The single greatest limitation to effective performance is that many of the rewards organizations offer are ineffective .
19 A further but related problem is that many of OED 's definitions enshrine outdated scientific , social , and political beliefs .
20 The tragedy is that many of these disorders are easily diagnosed ; all that is required is to take an adequate history and perform a mental state examination , procedures that are cheap and free from side effects .
21 Another reason why you should never go near the line is that many of them are used by electric trains .
22 I suspect from what I heard in conversation from others in other presbyteries is that many of them were in favour of change , but simply did not feel that what was proposed was an improvement to what we have already .
23 The expectation is that many of these Civil Servants would move with their jobs .
24 The major problem with investigating the effects of human sexual scents is that many of our actions are dictated by our conscious mind which can moderate or overrule these unconscious influences .
25 One of the key features of contemporary ocean shipment is that many of the vessels travel faster than the airmailed ocean bill of lading .
26 The great experimental merit of Aplysia , by contrast with Drosophila , which has as many neurons , or the octopus , which has far more , is that many of the Aplysia neurons are very large — up to a millimetre or so in diameter — and they are located in characteristic and recognizable patterns , which are reproducible from animal to animal .
27 I think another important thing for us to recognize is that many of the people within the N H S , the people directly responsible for the care , remain some of the lowest people in the country , the least rewarded people in the country .
28 In his view , what makes the task different in the public sector is that many of the objectives are ‘ unquantified and multi-faceted .
29 I 'm of the opinion that the reason they remain in opposition is that many of them have very little in common with the very people that they 're supposed to represent .
30 An additional necessity for performing compound recognition is that many of the compounds will have different syntactic and semantic properties than the individual word combinations .
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