Example sentences of "at many " in BNC.

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1 At many clubs it is compulsory for everyone to have at least one dual flight at the beginning of the season before flying solo again .
2 The mood seemed similar at many places on the site — less whistling and singing than usual , more talking .
3 Ms Bueno , who won 20 Grand Slam titles in an on-court career abruptly curtailed through injury in the late sixties , commented today : ‘ Tennis Interlink is an exciting new concept which will enhance our sport at many levels .
4 On such a large piece it was possible to achieve the facial features and details of the clothing by gentle removal of material by holding the grinder and cutter to the work at many different angles carefully and in a safe manner .
5 Now that the teaching of pirouettes has become more scientific , dancers can attempt turning with the working leg held at many different angles , even changing the pose as they spin .
6 Training for the new season began on 20 June , earlier than at many professional clubs , and even more astoundingly among amateurs , Dennis 's players renounce mid-week alcohol .
7 Customs officers at many ports are refusing to pass commercial traffic .
8 He had One Man shows at many London galleries including the Leicester Galleries and the Belgrave and in Manchester , Dublin , New York , Montreal and Winnipeg .
9 At many cultural levels the old Petersburg continued to prevail for a while over Moscow in many informal , non-governmental ways , as will be noted in a later chapter .
10 Often in NEP when thoughtful leaders at many levels became exasperated by the seemingly chaotic situations they saw about them , they dreamt of , and sometimes put through , as in Makarenko 's case , schemes which looked forward to the methods of the 1930s .
11 Ideas expressed at many different periods , or in many different contexts , have been assembled into a definitive world view .
12 Like most major private-sector companies ICI has facilities reserved for it at many of the events that dominate the social calendar , such as Glyndebourne , Ascot and Wimbledon .
13 Good coalfish available at many places .
14 It can be very difficult to decide how to measure performance at many jobs .
15 It might be considered that performance at many factory jobs would be easier to assess since a product is involved .
16 Intuitively , one would guess that abnormalities could arise at many points in such a system and we will now consider severe clinical disorders which bear this out .
17 Their bodies , meeting at many points , spoke of hunger and human need and deprivation .
18 They loiter outside the big match with fistfuls of grubby tickets priced at many times their face value .
19 ‘ the body of our dear brother here departed to a hemmed-in churchyard , pestiferous and obscene , where malignant diseases are communicated to the bodies of our dear brothers and sisters who have not departed … where a reeking little tunnel of a court gives access to the iron gate — here they lower our dear brother down a foot or two : here sow him in corruption , to be raised in corruption : an avenging ghost at many a sick-bedside . ’
20 Quality of finish was n't too good at many points on our test tractor , either , but we have to assume it was largely because our machine was one of the first off the production line .
21 At many points : social and even ethical as well as aesthetic .
22 The first is that there can not be a ‘ gene for altruistic behaviour ’ , because such behaviour would require the action of genes at many loci , and also a host of environmental preconditions ; behaviour is a product of the whole organism , not of a single gene .
23 The Wolds , a remand centre at Brough , North Humberside , is far removed from the insanitary conditions which prevail at many jails .
24 Each homestead at Cosmeston , as at many other villages , was located within a block of land known as a croft .
25 The office is a tangible recognition at many levels in this community of a determination to ensure that the Province plays a significant role in the Europe of the Nineties , of the Single Market and economic integration .
26 Marine sponges have a long fossil record from the Cambrian onwards , and at many localities they are abundant enough to be important rock formers .
27 At many Clubs , HCI offers reductions for the third person sharing a room with two full fare paying passengers .
28 The ‘ splitting off of consciousness ’ , and the alien , critical attitudes which result , help to account for departures from convention which are particularly marked in women 's writing at many points throughout the twentieth century , and continue to be as a strong area of postmodernist development .
29 At many of these the mission atmosphere was emphasized by cloisters , gardens , and bell-towers complete with bells .
30 Montreal was catching up with developments which had taken place at many American stations earlier in the century .
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