Example sentences of "into many " in BNC.

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1 In addition the company suffered from the introduction of mechanical skin strippers into many UK abattoirs , which interfered with the quality of output .
2 In 1941 he was still very content with an unrealized , cerebral exposition of the Christian gospel which was to lead him into many distortions .
3 Panettone p63 Pasta Sauces pp82–4 Pasta , types of p81/ Made from a stiff dough of flour and water or egg , rolled into many shapes before drying .
4 But , besides the fact that the details of his method can not be read into many of the advances made in the sciences , his promise of certainty has come to seem inappropriate .
5 It was as if he were a sheet of paper torn into many little pieces which she felt she had to cover entirely with her hand , but could not , however hard she tried , because the wind always blew a few of the pieces from between her fingers or from the edge of her palm .
6 You might find , like her , that it can be difficult to divide up salt reduction into many small steps .
7 Elisabeth had not looked into many of the bedrooms at The Tamarisks — in August they were invariably occupied .
8 It is understood Cork is in dispute with a number of American firms of lawyers over unpaid fees , which the lawyers claim run into many millions of dollars .
9 Both fusulines and nummulites are divided into many small chambers internally , and details of their internal structure are used to classify them .
10 By the end of the Ordovician they had already radiated into many of the niches they occupy today .
11 This gives a clear insight into many of the structural faults and also ascertains whether the dog is sound or lame .
12 The original plan to restore the house as a hotel has lapsed and new proposals have been lodged with the city council for dividing the house into flats with new front doors set randomly into many of the original window frames , and with no use for the spectacular hall and staircase .
13 Attempts to classify mental disorders and give them names ran into many difficulties .
14 Consider a rebel stretch of human DNA that is capable of snipping itself out of its chromosome , floating freely in the cell , perhaps multiplying itself up into many copies , and then splicing itself into another chromosome .
15 Too much apple pie ’ , kicked its way into many ears that had previously been unaware of the band 's existence .
16 A shoal of small bream that runs into many hundreds will cover a lot of lake bed , possibly as much as fifty yards .
17 The process takes much longer than the two years of ‘ aftercare ’ written into many restoration contracts .
18 Chemicals which pollute the environment and our bodies are introduced into many of the other processes through which food travels on its way from the farm to our shop shelves .
19 Although materials like clay , dough , aloplast and plasticine have quite different qualities , they do all provide opportunity for mathematical experiences such as moulding the same amount into many different forms , sharing , or comparing size , shape , pattern and texture .
20 Over 75,000 nostalgic exhibits dating from 1850 to 1950 crammed into many old-fashioned shop and room displays .
21 Even this part of the production process is itself broken down into many different stages at Kalmar .
22 As with all the stages so far discussed , during the process of learning to fly aerobatics the model will be put into many very unfamiliar positions and attitudes , so it is essential that your flying capabilities are such that you are not still finding yourself in a position where you are disorientated .
23 It is true that the Government has responded to many of the demands to change its economic policy , though it was forced into many of the U-turns .
24 A family line which had begun with a marriage of 1625 , seen good times and bad times , sent its bright young sons to London and married its daughters into many a Frome family was seeing here , in Sarah , its last torch-bearer .
25 Likewise the extra rate VAT that is chargeable to certain customers in Spain , and the partially reclaimable VAT found in Italy and the Benelux countries — the sort of facilities currently being worked into many software releases scheduled for later this year .
26 Now that the barriers with Eastern Europe have been removed , businesses need to translate documents into many more languages than just those of the EC member states .
27 It was not clear whether he caught the aside from one witness that Nicolae and Elena 's speeches and writings were translated into many more languages than that .
28 Something of a myth has developed about the universality of ‘ live ’ variety that can be explained in terms of generalizations based on those great centres London and New York , and by the ubiquitous nature of printed sheet music which often used the name of a star as a selling gimmick and which took songs into many pubs and drinking saloons as well as into many homes .
29 Something of a myth has developed about the universality of ‘ live ’ variety that can be explained in terms of generalizations based on those great centres London and New York , and by the ubiquitous nature of printed sheet music which often used the name of a star as a selling gimmick and which took songs into many pubs and drinking saloons as well as into many homes .
30 During his first march into the west Gorbad broke into many Dwarf tombs and stole the magic weapons they contained , an act of desecration that enraged the Dwarfs but which they were powerless to prevent at the time .
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