Example sentences of "he [be] [prep] many [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He is in many people 's minds the next logical man to fill Charles ' place and there is no smoke without fire . ’
2 Perhaps because he is in many ways an absolutely objective choreographer , he successfully exposes his deeply held views on society and its problems , in particular man 's inhumanity to man , through dance .
3 A character called Barny , an English hotelier , runs the Easo and he is in many ways our father figure in Benidorm .
4 Despite his inherited millions , he is in many ways anti-establishment , an anti-toff toff , agin the instinct of the mandarin and the power-broker to close ranks , irritated by Etonian complacency .
5 GRAMOPHONE has published a number of Rust 's discographical works , including British Dance Bands on Record , 1911–1945 ( in association with Sandy Forbes ) , and he was for many years a regular contributor to this magazine .
6 A tower of strength , he was for many years the Master in charge of the business side of the Library , supervising its odyssey around the School ; he had helped with lacrosse , with the School 's annual invasions of German-speaking Europe , with the financial side of the School Play .
7 He was for many years a JP for Bombay , and took a keen interest in municipal affairs .
8 He was for many years Brother Buccaneer to the literary dining club , The Sette of Odd Volumes , where his quick repartee was much appreciated .
9 None of these appointments brought a regular salary and he supplemented his income by medical journalism ; he was for many years medical correspondent to The Times .
10 Crippled as he was from many falls , only lately taking their toll , he found in the lawn mower a kind of substitute for the experiences of earlier , dangerous days .
11 In fact , he was in many respects an enigma .
12 JH : Moving on to another great love of yours , Franz Schubert ; I have always felt that he was in many ways cut short in his prime , almost as thought he was on the verge of finding himself creatively .
13 The difference was that until 1688 loans had been made directly to the King : he ran the government as an extension of his private household and , although he was the richest individual in the country , he was in many ways just a private borrower like any other and a prudent lender would not trust him with a loan that would run for a long time .
14 Basil Rocke 's instincts were those of a countryman , as is most of his imagery , yet he was in many ways a very urban character .
15 He was in many ways the wrong choice in the harsh atmosphere of 1952 .
16 He was in many ways a remarkable Prime Minister , although there were obviously faults — and some grave faults — that history alone will assess in determining whether or not he ranks among the greats .
17 He was in many ways far ahead of his compatriots in his attitude to these original occupants of Tasmania .
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