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Example sentences for "many girls"

  • There are so many girls, and if they are tiresome, my work grows very, very hard.

  • Many girls fail to show themselves interested in their father.

  • As a result of ignorance, many girls, even out of our best homes, annually fall.

  • Conversely, on many girls, masculine attributes, and especially the male genital organs, sometimes exert a stimulating influence.

  • The proprietor said he could have a hundred times as many girls as he has, if he had employment for them.

  • Many girls might be employed in departments now occupied by boys.

  • Many girls go from New York in the summer, to the country, to put up pickles, gather berries, and weed gardens; and it pays them pretty well.

  • Many girls suffer, as the effects, diseases of the spine and the eyes.

  • While just as many girls marry as do young men, still, in practice, we always shall have to examine an incomparably larger number of male than of female candidates.

  • A serious cause for the downfall of many girls is the small wages which so-called Christians are paying, which is barely enough for mere existence.

  • It is because so many girls are "stage struck" now-a-days that this method has been worked most successfully.

  • Many girls have a great desire and ambition to work in a store in the city.

  • Many girls over 16 have been substituted for men workers, but it is exceedingly difficult to gauge the effect which such work is exerting on their health.

  • It is a misunderstanding of this sense that is responsible for the wrecked lives of many girls.

  • So many girls do not realize how easy it is to "get into trouble.

  • This morning I received a letter which shows the prevailing attitude of many girls.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "many girls" 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:
    many accounts; many ages; many battles; many books; many copies; many days; many difficulties; many geologists; many great; many hands; many horses; many individuals; many men; many more; many names; many occasions; many other; many peoples; many persons; many plants; many small; many species; many thousands; many young; rump and upper tail; this belief