538 Metaphors for many

" Thereupon, clearing his throat, the Tanner, without more ado, began to sing: THE WOOING OF SIR KEITH "King Arthur sat in his royal hall, And about on either hand Was many a noble lordling tall, The greatest in the land.

Secondly, Because many of those Actions, which are apt to procure Fame, are not in their Nature conducive to this our ultimate Happiness.

Many of them are the most beautiful that can be imaginedthe water deep, and of crystal purity and clearness, surrounded by sloping hills and promontories, covered with scattered groves and clumps of trees.

She did not suppose many of them were much the worse for having flirted with Major Darrett.

Many of these are former troopers of Bacon, some are new men who have eyes in their heads, some are old settlers who have been soured by the folly of the Government.

Many are the tales concerning JOANNA's flashing wit.

Many of them were Jack's classmates.

I've found out one thing 'bout autymobble folks sense I've ben runnin' this hoe-tel, an' thet is thet a good many is ownin' machines thet oughter be payin' their bills instid o' buyin' gasoline.

"DECORATION" FOR PROTECTION Many of the alleged personal "decorations" of inferior races are merely measures to protect themselves against climate, insects, etc.

Many were the comments on this boy of such wonderful talents.

Though many of the stories, like Tristram and Isolde, are purely pagan, Malory treats them all in such a way as to preserve the whole spirit of mediæval Christianity as it has been preserved in no other work.

Many were their hair-breadth 'scapes from their pursuersthe Royalist party.

Many were their cares, too, in transforming the old pavilion into a farm.

Very many of them were trappers or fur traders.

This feeling he was compelled, as we have observed, to conceal from Tisquantum; but it only gained strength by the restraint imposed on its outward expression, and many were the schemes that he devised for its gratification.

Indeed, I think a good many of them were schoolboys.

As Marten could meet with no servant, he ran along the gallery trying to distinguish amongst the many voices he heard on all sides that of his brother's, but in vain, so many were the sounds that reached his ear, and as he did not like to open any of the doors, or push those farther open that were not quite closed, he raised his voice and called aloud "Reuben, Reuben, I want youReuben come to me in the passagehere I amcome to me Reuben.

They introduced idolatry; many of them were usurpers, and died violent deaths.

The Civil Service has no politics, but many of its members are staunch Liberals.

Many were the individual heroic efforts to strike down the English power.

His other works, as many as could be collected are chiefly these: Meditations on St. Ann. on the Virgin of Kent.

Many of the soldiers here were convicts and exiles.

The Museum of the Vatican alone contains several thousand specimens of ancient sculpture which have been found among the débris of former magnificence, many of which are the productions of Greek artists transported to Rome.

I also want you to know that many in Denmark and all over the world, yes, I am sure every true Christian, will feel with and be in sympathy with India in the struggle which is now going on.

I know that many of these are unemployed operatives trying to make an honest penny in this manner till better days return.

538 Metaphors for  many