Who knows but I may not have been talking to many people?
Thus it happens that so many people live in houses that do not fit them.
Many people have an insatiate longing to kill, once in their life, a moose, and would travel far and endure great hardships to gratify this ambition.
Then there is the cool cucumber, like so many people, good for nothing when it is ripe and the wildness has gone out of it.
Many people shut it out of their houses as if it were an enemy, watch its descent upon the carpet as if it were only a thief of color, and plant trees to shut it away from the mouldering house.
The judge of the police used so much diligence, and sent so many people in pursuit of the ten robbers, that they were taken on the very day of Bairam.
I do not say that they must do the same, but that each one must write me and very often, for I feel great sorrow that all the world should have letters from there each day, and I have nothing, when I have so many people there.
There he found so many people, among them officers who, like himself, had come in civilian clothes, that he had difficulty in getting a dinner.
Several times when with me she has expressed her astonishment; and with me has laughed at many people, often of much consideration, whom she scarcely knew, or who had been strongly opposed to her, and who basely crouched at her feet.
The tranquillity and pious resignation of the King during the last days of his illness, was a matter of some surprise to many people, as, indeed, it deserved to be.
Many people, especially divers beautiful ladies, lost much by his death.
What old fashion could that be, Paul wondered with a palpitating heart, that was so visibly expressed in him; so plainly seen by so many people!
Many people at your time of life, Ma'am, is martyrs to it.
Many people, when the end is nearing, think that it is better to make sure that their wealth will reach the right hands by giving it direct and at once.
Many people are in bondage because of doing wrong, but many more because of doing right in the wrong way.
The fear of taking cold is so strong in many people that a draught of fresh air becomes a bugaboo to their contracted, sensitive nerves.
So many people prefer a difficult problem in geometry to an easy one, then why not in life?
Considering the weakness of the reasoning powers of many people, there is something pleasing after all in this tendency to look round for somebody stronger upon whom they may lean.
Still, many people do not like to be tied to one place, and prefer varying their quarters each season.
I never knew a time when so many people afforded to do what they wanted to do.
They might be dull and suspicious in the mass, but she found so much patience, unselfishness, so many people of good hearts and warm affections.
Out of Germany's strength, in whose purpose so many people refused to believe, came Poland's opportunity, in which nobody could have been expected to believe.
If you can't carry or handle so many boats, then don't cram quite so many people on board.
Don't drown so many people on the finest, calmest night that was ever known in the North Atlantic--even if you have provided them with a little music to get drowned by.
And as to living up at the very top, why, there were distinct advantages--as so many people of moderate income are nowadays hastening to discover.
So that, though they could not help knowing many people, they had no intimates; they encouraged no one to visit them, and visited other houses as little as might be.
Many people in these days deny that there is any Devil, only evil; but they are in the dark, so much in the dark that they not only say that there is no Devil, but that there is no personal God, only good.
Evidently these are questions that perplex many people, and yet the answer seems to me simple.
Many people stumble at and reject the doctrine of entire sanctification, because they do not understand these things.
Many people are, however, unable to carry out the first of these three requirements.
Many people do not care sufficiently about the perfection of coffee to go to this trouble, and are content with having their roasted coffee beans sent to them daily from their grocer.
Many people would be vastly improved in this way were they only to visit their hairdresser more frequently.
I don't know at all for certain; there was so many people in the house, that though she had been there three days, I had not asked nor had mother, but yet we must have heard it.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "many people" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.