Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] many [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | As a student I obviously do many activities during school hours . |
2 | I once spent many months as a student using the papers of Francis Place , the radical reformer of early nineteenth-century Westminster . |
3 | At the convent a year ago I think I probably said many things which I wish now I had kept silent . |
4 | During this time , I also spent many minutes examining the road atlas , and perusing also the relevant volumes of Mrs Jane Symons 's The Wonder of England . |
5 | I also saw many examples of good practice where a teacher introduced children to terminology to discuss their own writings . |
6 | However , I also do many activities in my own time , out of school hours . |
7 | ‘ I now perceive many advantages in our present complex system of representation , which formerly eluded my observation ’ Letter to James Losh , 1821 . |
8 | I told him I now knew many things I did n't know before . |
9 | In ten years of programming I now have many companies utilising database applications for names and addresses , every one of them would have benefited by including Rapid Address within the database . |
10 | ‘ I often think many lobbyists are not making a very good effort to put themselves in , say , the position of the Chancellor . |
11 | Together with drugs and drainage they checked the effects of disease and famine , while the imposition of order and the creation of new employment began the slow demographic revolution which long prevented many countries from cashing their new wealth in the form of a higher standard of living . |
12 | Furthermore , these girls will tend to go into a career with a feminine image , one which already attracts many girls . |
13 | Planned circular walks are also available , which always include many points of interest and an approximate time . |
14 | The consequent supply of water free from pollution has greatly reduced the incidence of waterborne diseases such as diarrhoea and cholera , which formerly claimed many lives . |
15 | An estimated 6,000-10,000 dolphins die every year in Mediterranean drift nets , which also kill many whales , sea turtles and sharks . |
16 | system is constantly being updated and is available on-line across the University 's own computer network as well as via JANET and the national and international networks ; the Main Library 's older guard-book catalogue , which also contains many entries for material in the Faculty Libraries , is available on microfiche . |
17 | Mathematical and computer-assisted models , for example , can enhance the data obtained from six subjects in an LD50 test which previously killed many times more than this . |
18 | However , in the 1980s , government 's repeated sudden and confused demands for economy created a great deal of uncertainty which actually led many authorities to abandon what planning systems they had created . |
19 | You already know many sayings about the weather . |
20 | It is likely that you already have many systems in place , even if you do not identify them as quality systems . |
21 | The shipbuilder will itself also have many sub-contractors . |
22 | But she also had many enemies … |
23 | we normally have many complaints from the job ? |
24 | But if our views are coloured by prejudice and familiarity , why do we already eat many foodstuffs that in theory should be much harder to swallow ? |
25 | But there is a trick to feeling the need for a tenth rehearsal during the ninth rehearsal because one still hears many things that can become better , because one still knows something to say in the tenth rehearsal . |
26 | ‘ Kent bore the brunt and we still receive many calls asking about replacement trees . |
27 | However , we still find many cases where it is difficult to explain tonic placement in terms of ‘ importance ’ or ‘ information ’ . |
28 | Sadly , we still find many examples of this problem . |
29 | We also thank many others who have given us material help , including the late Mr T. Saddington ; Mr C. Hadlow , the first Curator of Stoke Bruerne Waterways Museum ; his successor , Mr R.J. Hutchings ; and Mr Philip Stevens , formerly of Leicester Museum , and Mr A.W . |
30 | In November we were at the annual bazaar at the English ( episcopal ) church , where we also made many contacts . |