Example sentences of "from many " in BNC.

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1 I think myself that this was the case , and that it scarcely makes him very different from many other hard-working people .
2 Also included are summaries which discuss particular experiences from many areas of the voluntary sector .
3 It is free from many of the constraints of timetabling , shared usage of stations and so on which limit the extent of true independence amongst the passenger and parcels sectors .
4 It was goodbye to the last vestiges of pre-war LMS and LNER designs , and even the slam-door concept that the Southern Railway bequeathed to its nationalised successor was displaced from many important commuter routes .
5 This left him exposed but , at the same time , free from many of the studio constraints .
6 Pre-Christmas sales of this year 's vintage — wine known as nouveau or primeur — from many parts of France are due to start in November .
7 It was particularly disappointing as the Scots had shown signs of a refreshing midfield arrogance which had been missing from many of their recent displays .
8 He was an active supporter of national and regional institutes of public administration , and was a founding member of the African Association of Public Administration and Management ( AAPAM ) , which links senior civil servants from many African countries .
9 Since foreign aid from many countries poured into the famine area , a wide variety of non-Russian accounts can be consulted .
10 Although its decisions were intended to have ‘ military urgency ’ for the rest of the government , Pomgol had an independent apparatus , since its staff was drawn from many Commissariats and departments .
11 The significance of using this starting point , outside of the actors ' consciousness , can not be exaggerated , because it set Marx , Engels , and other Marxists on an analytical course which was fundamentally different from other social analysts of their time , and which to a certain extent still distinguishes Marxist analyses from many others .
12 Asian women come from many different language groups , practise at least three main religions and have come to Britain in varied patterns of migration but ask them about their family life and the similarity of their experience stands out like the skeleton in an X-ray .
13 Not only was there overwhelming support on the picket line ( from trade unionists and from many feminists who identified with the women 's movement rather than any particular trade union ) but on 15 June local postal workers at Cricklewood started a boycott of Grunwick mail .
14 Sport offers spontaneity which , combined with ever more sophisticated technology , allows a viewer to watch a game from many different angles , moving in for a close-up on the agonized or exultant face of the athlete , or panning back for a shot of the pitch , track , or the seashore during an Open golf championship .
15 Fill a halved ciabatta roll ( these are now available from many supermarkets ) or a crusty roll with some salami , lettuce and sliced red or green peppers .
16 The call of rooks was loud in the pillared light , a call that was answered antiphonally , like receding echoes , from many quarters .
17 Consistent with her belief that the single market is the key to European prosperity and ‘ closer integration ’ as well as ‘ an example and opportunity ’ to Eastern Europe , Mrs Thatcher stressed it at the expense of Delors and the Social Charter — for which she predicted ‘ considerable difficulties ’ from many countries when detailed proposals emerged .
18 As Americans , and relatives from many other countries filed through the town , and walked over the surrounding countryside yesterday — over 20 nationalities were represented on the flight — Mr Joe Horgan , a spokesman for the American victims of Flight 103 , spoke of a bond between the US and Lockerbie .
19 During this period , scientists from many countries will be systematically surveying ocean temperatures , salinities and currents .
20 Words of English and other foreign origin will also become more difficult to recognise by the decision to remove the hyphen from many compound words .
21 He is still barred from many corporate towers from which he ran his empire .
22 Overseas aid came in from many quarters ( including South Africa ) ; the landlocked Zambians brought in health officials from all their neighbours to try to limit the spread of the disease , which nevertheless struck Malawi .
23 Had it occurred in the West , competing teams of scientists from many different countries and institutions would have carried out a mass of surveys of the victims and of the environmental damage .
24 a radiograph of the pieces revealed that it had not been made from just one piece of iron , but from many welded together .
25 Firstly , the marks one sees in the ground at any particular level may in fact result from many successive building phases , since the holes will commonly have been dug through earlier material and to varying depths .
26 It is highly unlikely that you will be doing this around January but diaries are available from many stores at most times of the year .
27 Tammuz' jaded beliefs were not that novel : Quincx had heard them spill from many a Tech-Green 's lips ; but then Ewan had always thought himself unique .
28 And there were reports from many parts of the Reich that ‘ a newsreel without pictures of the Führer was not regarded as up to standard ’ .
29 The same picture is supported by a mass of reports from many different localities , where , within a few days , the Propaganda Ministry had organized well-attended demonstrations of the ‘ spontaneous expression of will of our people about the foul attempt on the Führer 's life ’ .
30 His last owner found he suffered from many anxiety-induced health problems including cribbing , psychosomatic skin conditions , and chronic colic ; and also behavioural problems including tongue over the bit , reluctance to eat , fear of being in a large yard or paddock , inability to walk , trot , or canter properly , and sheer terror if he thought he had done something wrong !
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