Example sentences of "many [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Infantry tend to march in deep blocks with as many ranks as possible . |
2 | Goblins are numerous and fight most effectively in big Mobs with many ranks — this enables the Goblins to bowl over their enemy by sheer weight of numbers . |
3 | Where staffing allows , many schools/colleges try to ensure that this year contains a large element of new material , rather than a stale repetition of past experience . |
4 | The centre of the room is dominated by a huge magical pentagram , which has many Chaos symbols and sigils , together with the symbol for Daemon . |
5 | Dark Elves invade Ulthuan with many Chaos allies . |
6 | We began our laborious task without once reflecting on the many dangers that might attend it . |
7 | ‘ We must admit that a Syrian withdrawal could provoke many dangers for which no one would want to take responsibility . |
8 | One of the many dangers for South Africa 's evolution is that each move which President de Klerk makes will be discounted in advance by the opposition . |
9 | She constantly needed to caution him about the many dangers he was either too young or too stupid to recognize for himself . |
10 | There are too many dangers outside . ’ |
11 | Not smoking ( smoking heralds many dangers , and is an independent risk factor for sudden infant death syndrome ) . |
12 | There are many dangers in trying to make such a document legally binding on those would have to take care of us . |
13 | During his brave and daring life he came up against many dangers , none so well remembered and retold as the story of how he was saved from death at the hands of the Red Indians by Pocohontas , daughter of Chief Powhattan . |
14 | There seemed so many dangers in the world : wizards , witches , giants toppling down beanstalks … |
15 | Livestock too present many dangers with one farmer being killed when his Simmental bull attacked him . |
16 | People are generally sensitive to many dangers , when drivers approach a sharp bend in the road their natural reaction is to slow down . |
17 | ‘ Out here on the frontiers of space there are many dangers . ’ |
18 | Since its original building S. Sophia has survived many dangers . |
19 | Trust clauses made this easier ; in time many testators would have employed them , as the proliferation of such clauses in the documents suggests . |
20 | Yet the liberty to prefer one heir was generally available and many testators took advantage of this practice in their wills and testaments . |
21 | But given that many conceptions of the good do not fit into the individualistic pattern , how can this be described as a fair choice situation for principles of justice ? ( p. 10 ) |
22 | The three Western Allies do n't agree with the East Germans on this point , which has been the cause of many disagreements in the past . |
23 | Unlike many disagreements within bands , it did not relate to Charman 's actual playing and there was none of the usual ‘ musical differences ’ . |
24 | The agreement in Washington has muffled the many disagreements encountered along this road by limiting the West 's aims . |
25 | This was a rather simplistic interpretation of the many disagreements which affected political life , but it contained some truth and helped to explain why France was unable to create a British or American-style two-party system : the question of authoritarianism and democracy in the constitution , which had divided Frenchmen since the Revolution , had again served to divide the country in the constitutional debates of 1946 ; the role of the Roman Catholic Church in national life divided the Christian Democrats from the other leading parties ; and questions of class conflict were particularly apparent in early 1947 in differences over wage levels . |
26 | This was a policy which led to many disagreements with his timid employers , and he waged a vigorous guerrilla campaign against the prudery and philistinism of the BBC hierarchy . |
27 | Although an agreement was thought likely to be ready in March , major concessions were still required from all sides and many disagreements remained , particularly over rules of origin . |
28 | This approach has many parallels with empowerment in the developmental model , the main differences lying in the social worker 's level of commitment to the existing social order . |
29 | There are many parallels between the individual human being and the Earth , and in the mid-1930s ideas began to be put forward about ‘ earth energies ’ , linking the long tradition of life energy with the suggestion of place-related energies revealed in folklore . |
30 | The research literature , mostly emerging from the USA , has many parallels with earlier writing on the subject of child abuse . |