According to my understanding, it is very desirable that there always be galleys in this land for defense from its ills, and the conservation of its reputation from so many enemies by whom we are surrounded.
When we had continued the fight somewhat more than six hours, God gave us the upper hand, so that we escaped the hands of so many enemies, who were constrained to flee into harbour to shelter themselves from us.
That he could have reigned so long, in such an age, with so many enemies, is a proof of his wisdom and moderation, as well as of his good fortune.
But he could not, according to law, have the triumph without disbanding the army, and without an army he would not be safe at Rome, with so many enemies.
These mischievous habits make the creature many enemies, and in fact it has but few friends.
With so many enemies, one would think that the "passengers" would soon be exterminated.
By adopting this method, although among so many enemies, and surrounded by so many conflicting interests, I have not only maintained my reputation but increased my influence.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "many enemies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.