Example sentences of "across many " in BNC.

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1 How can health and local authorities develop cooperative procedures if care is spread across many health districts ?
2 A mortgage valuation may be considered sufficient for a lending institution able to spread the risk across many loans , and which also has the benefit of the security of each borrower 's income as well as the property .
3 We do n't come across many of these . ’
4 A Japanese aristocrat , which I first came across many years ago in a Berkshire woodland garden , is Kirengeshoma palmata , with large , lobed , vine-like leaves on dark 3ft stems .
5 Thus , SQL is now seen as one possible means of establishing spatial queries across many different spatial data models and data structures .
6 This contribution cuts across many of the questions relating to particular applications that were raised in preceding chapters and draws attention to the dangers of neglecting institutional and personal considerations in practice .
7 Few headteachers , let alone governors and teaching staff in schools , will have come across many of the local-authority service departments mentioned above and hence may often find it difficult to appreciate and understand the outcomes of their systems and policy-implementation decisions .
8 I came across many , many instances of that sort of thing .
9 The launch conference was successful in many ways , one of which was the opportunity it gave for students and staff to display the already high quality of work across many areas of the curriculum .
10 I assure you that in my professional capacity I come across many jurors who are both indigenous Britons , and quite advanced in years , who do not fit into the ‘ long tradition of honesty and fair-mindedness ’ .
11 You will come across many definitions of rarity and , judging from catalogues and the like , surprisingly many different standards in assessing it .
12 It led nowhere , but cut across many normal routes of communication within the city .
13 The counsellor may therefore come across many older people who do not want to overcome their illnesses and disabilities .
14 The potential will depend on what is transferred ( not just , how advanced ? but also , how compatible ? ) ; and on how it is transferred ( is the end user a resourceful user ? is know-how to accompany hardware ? is the information flow to be continuous ? is the effort to be concentrated in a particular sector or dispersed in dribs and drabs across many ? )
15 It is comparatively rare for these kinds of cases to get widespread coverage across many newspapers , and even more unusual for these cases to receive sustained coverage .
16 The Huntsville , Alabama company is to use Versant ‘ across many of its product lines ’ although its specific plans are still in evaluation .
17 As I now recognize , I trampled happily across many unwritten preserves of others and must have sorely tested both my superiors and my peers .
18 I have come across many people who have bought their binoculars from railway lost-property offices , though naturally one has to be doubly careful .
19 The process of oral transmission across many centuries led to modifications and even radical changes in the themes and in the characteristics of the main actors .
20 Are such cells and synapses localized to a particular brain region , or are they diffused across many sites within the brain ?
21 If this is the case , and long-term memory for the simple association is reflected in a widespread increase in numbers of synapses , it is difficult to argue that the memory is ‘ represented , by but a single set of synapses at a particular motor neuron ; thousands must be involved , distributed across many cells .
22 He maintains ( 1980a , p. 163 ) that far greater attention should be paid to non-local influences , asserting that ‘ local political studies have fundamentally failed to explain the observed regularity of urban policy change across many decentralized authorities ’ .
23 However , we came across many examples of teachers who had failed to tackle the imperative of genuinely shared planning ostensibly working alongside each other in pursuit of shared goals .
24 As PNP progressed , we came across many examples of collaborations which were clearly working well and which had liberated staff to work in new ways , to increase their understanding and skill , and to attend more closely to the needs of particular groups and individuals .
25 We came across many cases of schools using minimal resourcing to maximum effect ; and of schools with a substantial PNP staff enhancement manifestly failing to take advantage of what that enhancement could offer .
26 We trace Alfred 's life back in order to find the origin of his dishonesty , but along the way we come across many peculiar situations before we know what brought them about .
27 ‘ Yes , ’ she responded , for they had previously come across many similar instances of such behaviour .
28 Bonnie Prince Charlie had a price of thirty thousand pounds on his head when he was being ferried hither and yon across many isles and sea-lochs of the Hebrides , and yet , and yet — the people of the west , such as Flora Macdonald and Malcolm Macleod of Raasay , risked their lives for a man they must have known in their hearts was a lost cause .
29 Such a show cut across many of Laura Ashley 's established principles .
30 Scotch Whisky companies support employment across many sectors of the economy by buying raw materials , manufactured goods , packaging and distribution services .
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