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How to use many in a sentence

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The roll of honour includes many hugely respected figures from Britain's past including William Shakespeare, Horatio Nelson and Charles Darwin.
The first live music on the stage was a band called the Duets, a lady and gent who had many fans around the square to hear their songs.
Each of the first four sections includes prayers, litanies, and many other types of texts.
The epistolary form in which the novel is written is many things rolled into one.
The ancient Lithuanians worshiped many gods and believed that forests and fires were sacred.
The particular make up of the MMR live vaccine means that many more children are being affected.
The buildings were made of either used or rusty metal, and many of the windows were broken.
For many who are, like Peter, in the course of progressive dementia, litanies, prayers, and hymns often have a deep emotional significance.
Today, many moviegoers have become psychologically literate, and Hollywood reflects this change.
I worry about incremental reforms that take so many people off the tax rolls in order to make them politically palatable.
Magmas erupted in continental volcanic arcs typically contain components from many sources in the crust, lithospheric mantle and asthenosphere.
Its main particularity is that in no other building of Great Britain cohabits therefore many architectonic styles of various ages.
This treaty addresses many liability issues that attorneys would be involved in litigating.
She says up to 1,000 children are now living rough, sleeping under hedges and bridges and begging to survive, many of them glue sniffing.
The software supports such languages as Arabic, Armenian, Asturian, Basque, Belarusian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Croatian, and many more.
Foe, during his eventful term at Upton Park, was one of many players who had a bit of afters with Roy Keane.
In the UK, more people now listen to radio than watch TV, for the first time in many years.
The latter is highly conserved across many bacterial and archaebacterial species.
We substituted many of the archeological pieces with replicas for tactile discovery.
This was especially so among the clergy, many of whom were barely literate.
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