Example sentences of "many [noun pl] [Wh pn] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 There ca n't be many hill-lovers who want to climb the Cairnwell seven times .
2 ( Many Keynesians who had never accepted the Phillips curve regarded its ‘ breakdown ’ as the long overdue come uppance of an uninvited and unwelcome intruder . )
3 We would be open in the summer only and serve the many holiday-makers who swelled the local population from June until the end of September .
4 Many researchers who use computers are still not satisfied with this impressive performance .
5 In the writing of inspection reports it will be essential to express findings in a positive manner and in a language and style that address the concerns of the many non-specialists who make up the audience for the reports .
6 The contract army thus extended responsibility for military recruitment very widely through society , and the many knights who brought a handful of men-at-arms and archers were as important an element in the make-up of the contract army as the retainers of the magnate himself .
7 ‘ There are many groups who give people a great deal of help to get over all sorts of problems .
8 It is now virtually impossible for a major London agency to book gigs for many acts who do n't have a record deal .
9 The old woman 's son was one of the many prisoners who have subsequently died in the prison .
10 Many candidates who start at the bottom skip grades on the way up , or , perhaps because of pressure of other work , take more than a year between adjoining grades .
11 But there are many teachers in many schools who feel the need to break out of the cycle of crisis management and low morale so keenly that they are prepared to make those commitments .
12 For example , how many walkers who visit Glen Coe ever make the effort to climb Sgurr na Ciche — the Pap of Glencoe , which shares its name with a similar conical peak in Knoydart .
13 The former road turns beyond the lane junction and crosses the valley to Morvich , a farming settlement in lovely surroundings with accommodation and camping for the many walkers who find this a convenient base for their mountain expeditions .
14 In the case of the commissioners of supply , there were many gentlemen who accepted that appointment not out of any great and compelling interest in aiding the collection of the land tax but in recognition of their social rank in their county .
15 An avowed enemy could of course be opposed with propriety , but if sufficient effort was not made to put victory beyond dispute , there was always some danger of humiliation , and , since there were inevitably many gentlemen who loved a winner , there would be some to see such a defeat as a sign to reconsider their political friendships .
16 Goram said : ‘ Not many people in England believed we could beat Leeds and I do n't suppose there are many Frenchmen who think we can beat Marseille either .
17 He stated that the many foreigners who had worked with the impressive radio facilities of ‘ The Voice of China ’ in or near Chungking would shortly be leaving ; Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek was in need of an experienced professional broadcasting executive to assist in continuing broadcasts from China on medium-wave internally , and on short-wave to the world .
18 There was no process for acclimatizing the many foreigners who came to the studios to a different language and culture .
19 In Japan I refuse admittance to the many foreigners who try to barnstorm my classes .
20 Reverse osmosis units for freshwater fish are all very well , but many fishkeepers who use them are forced to mix the water obtained with raw tapwater before adding it to the tank , simply because they can not afford the expense of a separate carbon filter .
21 This is closely parallel to what has happened in respect of the serial order of classes of prenominal adjectives , categorized according to their pragmatic domain , thoroughly described by Martin ( 1969 ) or Warren ( 1984 ) , to cite two of the many authors who have studied this topic .
22 Many readers who know nothing else about Piaget 's work will know of his experiments on ‘ conservation ’ .
23 THANK you to the great many readers who have written to me in the past couple of weeks about the Royals .
24 The motor racing world was stunned because , in a sport that flirts with death , there were many drivers who thought that if it could happen to Clark , it could happen to any of them .
25 It is no exaggeration to say that tomorrow there will be many drivers who owe their continued good health and looks to the fact that they bought an airbag-equipped Honda today .
26 Once again I have attracted the wrath of many supporters who think they know more about football than the eleven ‘ Stiffs ’ they profess to follow .
27 There were no violent incidents of that magnitude at Twickenham for the Calcutta Cup match , but I know of many Scots who found the atmosphere unpleasant and have decided not to attend future rugby internationals in London .
28 There were many fans who drifted in and out of the groups without making any sequential progress at all and the groups to the left of the terrace always provided for an escape from the soccer ‘ rat race ’ .
29 I ca n't understand how they can neglect their many fans who do n't live in London .
30 I ca n't understand how they can neglect their many fans who do n't live in London .
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