Example sentences of "unlike many " in BNC.
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1 | Unlike many of the towns through which he has bribed his way in his Peugeot from the coast , this one is n't ‘ full of blood ’ . |
2 | Unlike many people , Rita did not write to The Times deploring modern standards of English . |
3 | Cumani , unlike many of his counterparts in the vanguard of British trainers , has not given the Cheveley Park saturation coverage in the past . |
4 | Born 56 years ago into a moderately well-to-do family in the village of Konyi in southern Hungary , Mr Pozsgay had no personal motivation to espouse revolution , unlike many of his contemporaries who were driven to the party by abject poverty . |
5 | The pictures were assembled during the 1900s by Sir John Leicester , a close friend of George IV who went on the Grand Tour but who , unlike many of his contemporaries , remained faithful to living British artists . |
6 | And unlike many coupes which have , at best , room only for children in the rear , the Calibra will seat two adults comfortably in the back . |
7 | As one said , what Easton has , unlike many areas , is ‘ ordinary civil policing ’ ( FN 16/11/87 , p. 6 ) , so that there is a continuity with policing in Easton before the current troubles began : ‘ I was in Easton years ago when it was the old station , though basically policing at Easton has n't changed from when I was here years ago . |
8 | Unlike many top executives , he does n't believe in committing thorny issues to paper . |
9 | Unlike many contemporary concept cars , the Dino was eminently practical , even featuring a full-size spare wheel |
10 | Unlike many Third World countries , though , the Eastern European economies are industrial and have been capitalist . |
11 | Unlike many of her earlier books , set in her birthplace of Nigeria , Gwendolen is in Britain of the recent past . |
12 | There is nothing bored or heavy about it , unlike many houses of this period . |
13 | The irony is that , unlike many Arizona politicians , Mr Goddard and Mr Symington are respectable citizens . |
14 | But unlike many computer-makers , Compaq makes all its sales through dealers , rather than by using its own sales force . |
15 | Unlike many tractors , filling it did n't require climbing experience , we 're pleased to report . |
16 | Unlike many orchestras , the Berliners , he suggested , do not play at the edge of their musical tolerance , hounded by fear , ‘ swallowing the notes ’ . |
17 | Unlike many of the guerrilla leaders who are unknown except to the intrepid few who visit their frontline hideouts , Arkan rebels are in the public limelight like the best of Hollywood 's gangsters . |
18 | For one thing , unlike many sportier guests , he was able to choose recordings that , while functioning as mementos , were also excellent in themselves . |
19 | Unlike many of his time Charlemagne had the skill of writing , as in his imperial signature on a document dated 775 . |
20 | It is still at work , producing animal feed and , unlike many others , continues to make use of water power . |
21 | Unlike many manufacturers , this company does not use infill spacers . |
22 | Unlike many bacteria , the gonococcus has little capacity to ‘ eat away ’ at the tissue it infects . |
23 | Unlike many antibiotics , the antifungal agents commonly used are not absorbed from the gut and it is therefore not effective just to give tablets or capsules by mouth . |
24 | He continued performing only until July 1950 , then gave up completely and seems — unlike many choreographers — never to have been tempted to dance publicly again . |
25 | I am always loth to leave Middle Washfold : unlike many cave surrounds , it is friendly , a pleasant study in green and white . |
26 | Unlike many disagreements within bands , it did not relate to Charman 's actual playing and there was none of the usual ‘ musical differences ’ . |
27 | Unlike many groups , The Wedding Present largely avoided the dubious pleasure of growing up in the public eye . |
28 | Unlike many conference proceedings , which present a mere snapshot of the contributions made , this material has been selected , expanded and rounded to form a whole , and then presented in a uniform format . |
29 | The shaping of a totally professional view is yet another task for managers which , unlike many others , they will be unable to delegate . |
30 | Unlike many expensive Scottish signings who had proceeded him , McAvennie took to English football like a gin to tonic . |