Lubbock further remarks how improbable it is that our earliest ancestors could have "counted as high as ten, considering that so many races now in existence cannot get beyond four.
It is difficult to form any judgment as to how the hair on the head became developed to its present great length in many races.
He has given rise to many races, some of which differ so much from each other, that they have often been ranked by naturalists as distinct species.
The External Soul in Inanimate Things THUS the idea that the soul may be deposited for a longer or shorter time in some place of security outside the body, or at all events in the hair, is found in the popular tales of many races.
Many races, like many individuals, have indulged in practices which must in the end destroy them.
Without number are the people--without number and of many races, languages, and names.
Here, in this city of many races, I found myself surrounded by a refreshing atmosphere of joyous delight in the new-found liberty.
Passing in front of these stands was a constantly moving crowd of Chinese, Malays and East Indians of many races, all chaffering and talking at the top of their voices.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "many races" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.