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Example sentences for "during many"

  • We have, during many centuries, limited the labour of adults to six days in seven; and yet we have not fixed the rate of wages.

  • Naudin, during many years, observed and experimented on above 1200 living specimens, collected from all quarters of the world.

  • He could see by this light the fishes which followed the ship's track, during many days, at the depth of from two to three fathoms.

  • During many ages, as we have seen, the coral was supposed to be a plant.

  • His skill in maritime affairs recommended him to James, who had, during many years, paid close attention to the business of the Admiralty, and understood that business as well as he was capable of understanding anything.

  • That court was, during many years, the terror of Nonconformists, and, under the harsh administration of Laud, became an object of fear and hatred even to those who most loved the Established Church.

  • Old republicans could not refuse their confidence to one who had worthily filled, during many years, the highest magistracy of a republic.

  • We have seen that the half-wild cattle in the several British parks are uniform in character in each; but in the different parks, from not having mingled and crossed during many generations, they differ in a slight degree.

  • Having, during many generations, courageously withstood the English arms, she was now joined to her stronger neighbour on the most honourable terms.

  • From the Atlantic to the vicinity of the Rhine the Latin has, during many centuries, been predominant.

  • For he had, during many years, preached in the City; and his eloquence, his probity and the singular gentleness of his temper and manners, had made him the favourite of the Londoners.

  • The question whether a monopoly granted by the Crown to such a company were or were not a legal privilege was left unsettled, and continued to exercise, during many years, the ingenuity of lawyers.

  • It seems probable that, during many months, he did not know his own mind.

  • The champions of Protestant ascendency were well pleased to see the debate diverted from a political question about which they were in the wrong, to a historical question about which they were in the right.

  • Those litigants therefore who did not wish the litigation to come to a speedy close had no difficulty in interposing delays.

  • It is possible that they and those who are about them may imagine that I am still attached to their interest.

  • Addison had been, during many years, before the public.

  • During many years of war, her commerce was interrupted only by the predatory enterprises of a few roving privateers.

  • But it is scarcely possible that any such trace should remain in the mind of the hypocrite who, during many years, is constantly going through what he considers as the mummery of preaching, saying mass, baptizing, shriving.

  • With two of the genera, the same bower is resorted to during many years.

  • The males begin the dreadful concert, and often continue it during many hours, the females sometimes joining in with their less powerful voices.

  • During many years of the power of Louis XIV.

  • Ann's relations to society may necessarily have been saddening during many years, even though she of herself had done nothing offensive either to her own conscience or to God.

  • During many years it has seemed to me highly probable that sexual selection has played an important part in differentiating the races of man; but in my 'Origin of Species' (first edition, p.

  • During many months he remained at a distance from London.

  • Nevertheless, during many months, his power seemed to stand firm.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "during many" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    banana leaves; century literature; during many; during pregnancy; during some; during the first half; during the greater part; during the latter part; during the present session; during the rainy season; during the same period; during the whole course; during the whole time; during their; during those; during three; during winter; great force; made free; personal friends; secundum quid; she responded; stated thus; taken down; tell her; true bill