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Example sentences for "many readers"

  • But I confess I can quite understand why so many readers, not blind partisans of any cause, become impatient with some of the passages of his works.

  • When you reflect that nine-tenths of the soiling and spoiling which books undergo comes from the dirty hands of many readers, this becomes a vital point.

  • A daily abuse practiced by many readers in libraries, though without wrongful intent, is the piling of one book on top of another while open.

  • Many readers get so thorough a distaste for science in early life--mainly from the fearfully and wonderfully dry text-books in which our schools and colleges have abounded--that they never open a scientific book in later years.

  • But I found in them also valuable ideas which were quite new to me and would probably be so to many readers.

  • Those of Shelley are much less so, and in his eloquent exposition of them there is a radiance which almost conceals them from many readers.

  • The manner in which he had characterized the different religious bodies, whose conduct he had to describe, gave offence to many readers, and was afterwards matter of regret to himself.

  • The following correspondence exhibits a feature in Hume's character, which to many readers will be new, and perhaps unpleasing.

  • The following letter, though it must be already familiar to many readers, is so clear an exposition of the writer's views on some branches of historical and biographical literature, that it ought not to be omitted.

  • The letters of Primate Boulter contain much valuable information on the state of Ulster in the last century, and furnish apt illustrations of the land question, which, I fancy, will be new and startling to many readers.

  • But there was another fact connected with the condition of Ulster which I dare say will be almost incredible to many readers.

  • If we had contemporary accounts of all the other romantic scenes which have fascinated so many readers, the 'Realities' would lose much of their gilding.

  • From these defects, or from some of them, follows one result which must be familiar to many readers of King Lear.

  • In an uncritical age the cheat succeeded; the letters were quite to the taste of many readers; and ever since they have been the delight of High Churchmen.

  • This explanation throws light on another part of this postscript which has long been embarrassing to many readers.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    many another; many battles; many cases; many copies; many countries; many dangers; many dialects; many girls; many great; many hours; many hundreds; many individuals; many ladies; many members; many miracles; many particulars; many plants; many questions; many small; many sorts; many souls; many talents; many voices; official duty; prohibited books; she talked