We admit that there are numerous tissues to be obstructed; and if the disease were named from the tissue, it would have as many names as there are tissues.
It is known by many namesin different parts of its range, and outside of its range where the wood is well known.
But those who are far more conversant with the style of our dramatists do not suggest this; and we are evidently ignorant of many names, which might have ranked not discreditably by the side of these tragedians.
Many names in the list of French poets are conspicuous for high rank, and a greater number are among the famous scholars of the age.
Any one can think of many names of this kind--Williamson, Davidson, Adamson, etc.
It is easy to perceive, therefore, that the number of surnames thus derived, added to the number derived from other sources, would oblige the compilers of genealogical dictionaries from sheer exhaustion to omit many names.
And this is but one out of many names, officially recorded in Normandy, that reappear, hundreds of years afterward, in Kentucky.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "many names" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.