It is not too much to say that the invention of the bicycle, bringing with it an immense increase of outdoor life, of active exercise, and of independent habits, has revolutionised the course of many lives.
Is it indignation at the loss of so many lives which is at work here?
But she sank, causing, apart from the sorrow and the pity of the loss of so many lives, a sort of surprised consternation that such a thing should have happened at all.
Apia, Samoan Islands; German and American warships wrecked and many lives lost.
Galveston's Storm Flies Over the United States and Does Great Damage--Many Lives Lost--It Finally Disappears in the Atlantic Ocean.
Had you read as accurately my intentions, six months ago, when you woke me from my sleep under the pine trees, how different the current of many lives!
The ceaseless and intense yearning to see again the young stranger, who seemed destined to play the role of Ate in so many lives, would no longer be denied; and at a swift gallop he took the road leading to the penitentiary.
The Italian transport Principe Umberto is sunk by a submarine in the Adriatic (many lives lost).
The British mine-sweeping sloop Genista is sunk by a submarine in the Atlantic (many lives lost).
The French battleship Danton is torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean (many lives lost).
The French destroyer Cassini is sunk by a submarine in the Mediterranean (many lives lost).
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "many lives" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.