Example sentences of "[adv] be [adv] many [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We urge the Government to make swift progress with this issue , for there have already been too many years of procrastination during which we have paid a high price in terms of serious and irreversible environmental damage . |
2 | Even if we were prepared to do that , there would just be too many particles to record . |
3 | It will say that the return will always be so many points above the society 's basic share rate but that is always low . |
4 | Chiaro in her chapter on " Framing Word-play " says " There must surely be as many joke formulae as there are people to tell them " ( p. 61 ) ; " surely " I think not , or there would be no sense of the formulaic . |
5 | The problem here is too many bands , too few ideas . |
6 | If the sound is right for a certain combination of musicians , or a certain style of music , then obviously you play better , but I do n't think there are very many people who have their sound , and go from one band to another just using that sound . |
7 | ‘ The trouble is there are so many things around most homes which contain solvents and which can be sprayed or sniffed , so it 's important parents understand what could happen , ’ he says . |
8 | Do you think there are too many detective programmes on TV ? |
9 | Q. Do you think there are too many Indians in Southall ? |
10 | There have been long spells out of work through a mixture of choice and lack of good stuff : ‘ I do n't think there are that many things that one wants to do . ’ |
11 | Racing and Ireland go together — it is said there are as many horses as people ( three and a half million ) — and racecourse crowds are extremely knowledgeable about the sport . |
12 | ( Why else are so many women in the caring professions ? ) |
13 | Is there much in terms of drugs do you actually are there many people in the flats who actually that are actually involved in drugs or |