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Example sentences for "many members"

  • Many members of the Hebrew community followed us.

  • The debate was very long and stormy, as many members of the congregation were greatly attached to the Spanish tongue, in which their ancestors in many cases had made their names famous.

  • During the whole of the following day (the Day of Atonement) Sir Moses and Lady Montefiore remained in Synagogue, returning in the evening at the conclusion of the service, accompanied by many members of the congregation.

  • Many members of the German congregation arrived at the same time to pay their respects to Sir Moses and Lady Montefiore, and also joined our conversation on the subject.

  • Many members of the Legislature were seated on the platform.

  • Many members marched in the parade in Boston October 6.

  • Many members demanded a roll call but the Speaker paid no attention to them.

  • Many members of the convention were outspoken Democrats and their presence, therefore, did not indicate and division in the Republican ranks,--the objective point to which all the efforts of the Administration were steadily addressed.

  • The bill was not passed, however, without considerable misgiving on the part of many members of both Houses who voted for it.

  • The measure was splendidly championed, however, by many members, especially by T.

  • Thirty-six large petitions were introduced by as many members in each House but all failed of effect.

  • At the close of 1900 the State had twice as many members as the year before, with vastly increased interest and activity.

  • Many members of the business community seem to have felt that the premium on gold was artificial and must soon drop, that prices were inflated and must collapse.

  • This Council is to consist of as many members as there are Federal Reserve districts, the board of directors of each Federal Reserve Bank selecting one member.

  • It is doubted by many gentlemen here; it has been objected to in intelligent publications throughout the Union; it is doubted by many members of the State Legislatures.

  • It was then suggested, that there could not be a second call, if the first was disappointed; and some gentleman said, that he hoped no member would insist on a thing so extremely distressing to the feelings of many members.

  • They came and shook hands with many members of the staff, and retired.

  • Many members of the House, he observed, knew how the former act was passed; they knew that Congress was drilled into it by certain persons who would not take no for an answer.

  • He summoned the Cabinet for Monday, as so many members of it are at a distance.

  • He went on to say that, under the circumstances, he could not decline to comply with the wish of many members of the Government that he should withdraw his resignation.

  • This place was held strongly by British Infantry, many members of the Legion of Frontiersmen--distinguished only by the little bronze badge in their buttonholes--and also by hundreds of citizens armed with rifles.

  • The presentation of the resolutions of the legislature of Alabama afforded a fit and proper occasion to give that public notice which he had already informally and privately given to many members of the Senate.

  • Many members spoke, and much of the speaking related to the boundaries of Michigan, and especially the line between herself and the State of Ohio--to which no surviving interest attaches.

  • Many members of Congress were among the public land debtors, and entitled to the relief to be granted.

  • But though we felt a considerable degree of pain in finding this adverse disposition among so many members of the Lower House, it was some consolation to us to know that our cause had not suffered with their constituents,--the people.

  • Immense meetings were held at Exeter Hall, which were attended by many members of Parliament, over which Lord Brougham presided.

  • Many members of parliament availed themselves of it to retire into the country to read the report.

  • Many members of the legal profession saw in the final clause a dangerous centralization of power.

  • From the necessary absence of many members, the vote was not full, yet the relative majority in favor of this measure was greater than in the former vote.

  • Many members had an opportunity of presenting their views and opinions without adding much to the arguments for or against the measure.

  • This practice led to endless difficulties, many members refusing to go out for fear of losing their seats, while others were forcibly detained by their friends.

  • The two now walk together, attended by as many members as care to accompany them, to the Bar of the House of Lords, where the Lords Commissioners are awaiting their advent.

  • Many members of the House of Commons were determined to prevent such a man from taking his seat, and for a long time its doors remained closed against him.

  • Many members complained of the preference given to aliens over Englishmen.

  • Many members of the House of Commons, who did not at all suspect that there was any ulterior design, promised to vote against the foreigners.

  • But in 1692 there was hardly one large and flourishing town which had not already as many members as it could, with any show of reason, claim.

  • Looe, East and West, which contained not half the population or half the wealth of the smallest of the hundred parishes of London, returned as many members as London.

  • Many members were in favour of out-and-out prohibition, and a Bill was introduced to make the manufacture or sale of drink illegal.

  • The following suggestions as to the lines which such alterations might take contain nothing that has not been approved by many members of Parliament of both parties.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "many members" 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:
    doing good; many authors; many bees; many cities; many diseases; many farmers; many fishes; many houses; many hundreds; many individuals; many languages; many leagues; many pages; many particulars; many passages; many pictures; many proofs; many races; many respects; many sections; many shall; many teachers; many thousands; many ways; many works; taking her