The time required for restoring the limb to its normal position must necessarily vary in different cases, and depend upon so many circumstances as to render it impossible to lay down any specific rule.
As the saying is; when the parties are sufficiently known to each other, what needs such scrupulosity, so many circumstances?
To which we may add, that in many circumstances of her life she gave indications of resolution and vigor of mind, a quality which seems to have been inherent in her family.
An ordinary Poet would indeed have spun out so many Circumstances to a great Length, and by that means have weakned, instead of illustrated, the principal Fable.
When a Man is made up wholly of the Dove, without the least Grain of the Serpent in his Composition, he becomes ridiculous in many Circumstances of Life, and very often discredits his best Actions.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "many circumstances" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.