Example sentences of "with many " in BNC.

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1 With many sexually active before their sixteenth birthday and with drug taking on the increase , education needs to start young .
2 The delegates went to the border and spent three days there screening hundreds of people and conducting in-depth interviews with many of them .
3 These examples of catalogues containing helpful art criticism could be contrasted with many others which are limited to lists of exhibitions , details of the artist 's career , and entries for the works displayed .
4 This mixed condition he shares with many others , not all of them writers ; it is a condition we are entitled to call traditional .
5 If this is a problem , however , it is one the novel shares with many of the novels we now read .
6 Classes help the actor to gain confidence in dealing with many things happening at the same time , and this is an important part of student work .
7 The industry has marketed Britain energetically as a year-round destination , with many attractions that do not leave the visitor at the mercy of our fickle weather .
8 It 's identified generally with many of the glories of bourgeois cooking through the 18th and 19th centuries .
9 ‘ Our Social Correspondent writes : ‘ Sir Vivien Blacker is a leading member of London Society whose name has been linked with many of our most nubile heiresses .
10 Mustaches ful smartly with many a divers care
11 With many aspects of flying , we need to have reached a certain stage or standard to be able to appreciate the problems , or to understand and take in the facts .
12 In this sort of situation the local Social Services Department may be able to help you with many practical problems , such as caring for a dependent relative .
13 This tendency to dichotomize policemen against the social reformer even led the ex-police liberal John Alderson uncharacteristically to describe the historian E. P. Thompson as being ‘ an unfair critic of the police ’ ( Public Office , Granada TV , 20 June 1980 ) ; and this at a time when Thompson ( 1980 ) had just pointed out that most policemen are ‘ ordinary blokes , and no society could do without them in dealing with many of its sordid realities ’ .
14 There is no irony in this ; indeed this is firmly in line with many similar statements collected in fieldnotes , which consider it to be totally inappropriate for policemen to mirror the style of the locals if they wear track suits or jeans or sport longer hair and beards .
15 Through the daily use of our special knowledge of the counter-culture , we were forced to acknowledge and come to grips with many of the complex social factors surrounding some drug use , which a legal framework could never adequately encompass .
16 Leonard could be depressive along with many other poets ( the psycho-endocrinological critique of poetry has yet to be written ! ) ; he could also be uplifting and assertive ; he could , indeed , write ‘ about something ’ to use Faulkner 's phrase from The Bear , and did so to the advantage of large numbers of people who gladly read , and asked for more .
17 For the materialist version of the CTP is beset with many difficulties that ultimately make its claim to have explanatory force somewhat vacuous .
18 This scheme was relatively modest in comparison with many others such as the £7million scheme , for which contracts were this year placed to resignal fifty-six route miles from Cambridge to Royston , Bishop 's Stortford , Fulbourne ( on the line to Newmarket ) and to a point just south of Ely .
19 High-density seating with many rows fixed in face-to-back mode , together with much more standing room , enabled trains which had previously been formed of three old DMU vehicles to be scheduled for two Sprinter vehicles .
20 The decade ended with the railway hotels not merely privatised but in many cases under second and third owners , generally poorer in standard and distinctly without the nation having benefited ( since they ran at a profit anyway ) , with Travellers-Fare privatised and healthier ( both profitwise and in what they served ) , and with InterCity rethinking the role of the restaurant car and with many chefs still preparing meals on board .
21 On certain routes Speedlink has served BR and its customers well , with many trunk trains running to capacity ; but the economics of running three- or fourwagon feeder services at the periphery of the network have remained questionable .
22 No better example can be given than by citing the careers of Tamara Karsavina and Margot Fonteyn , both of whom worked with many different choreographers as well as submitting themselves to the severely classical discipline of the older Petipa repertoire .
23 North-West Thames regional health authority has several districts with significant overspends , while South-East Thames is facing a potential £5m shortfall with many of its 15 districts ‘ walking a tightrope ’ .
24 The grunge and grime of pub rock has been credited with many things , including the invention of punk rock , but being remotely fashionable is n't one of them .
25 On the insurance pitch Pearl romped ahead 87p to 639p , with many suggesting AMP will have to pay more than 700p a share to win the battle .
26 ‘ I do n't agree with many of the things that are going on . ’
27 Transitory moments are offset by big set-piece scenes with many characters : a difficult birth , and a fair where Candy discovers she can upstage the leading lady by a lewd trick with a cigar between her legs .
28 But the undertone was exceedingly fragile , with many traders prepared to bank on the FT-SE falling below 2,200 points in the next few weeks unless the 15 per cent rates do turn out to be just a short-lived shock .
29 The fifth decade of the German Democratic Republic had dawned with many hundreds of its citizens behind bars after the brutal suppression of demonstrations throughout the country which continued late into Saturday night .
30 But he then sided with many professional and political critics of the Government 's plans , saying : ‘ Having got the legislation , it would be wise to proceed by … demonstration of success rather than trying a root-and-branch revolutionary approach .
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