In writing a novel the author soon becomes aware that a burden ofmany pages is before him.
Indeed, many pages in this present letter shew this.
This occurs in many, many pages of his delightful Angler.
Call it "The Weird Sisters," or anything better that you can devise; but get it done, so many pages a day.
Yes, yes; THAT was not written at so many pages a day, with a workhouse clock clanging its admonition at the poet's ear.
That wondrous passage must have sounded doubly wonderful in the ears of two generations back; blent with that second sinister Ortrud theme, it accomplishes as much in a dozen or so bars as Weber could accomplish in as many pages.
His Beethoven is a splendid essay; how much finer it might have been had he not wasted so many pages on what he took to be Schopenhauer's science!
The words in which Brünnhilda appeals to her father have already been (roughly) quoted: to give an idea of the musical phrases would require too many pages of this book.
In many pages of the last two volumes of his diary these notes of sympathetic love for his fellow-men are mingled with yearnings for solitude.
His journal during this period offersmany pages worthy of transcription.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "many pages" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.