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Idioms and Phrases
Numerous ones, as in Many a little boy has wanted to become a fireman . This adjective is always used with a singular noun, a usage dating from about 1200. Also see many is the .Example Sentences
Smashing manifesto promises is not something governments do lightly and Labour would tread particularly carefully around these flagship pledges on the economy, so often for many a perceived weak spot in the party's credibility.
It has gone from being a flaky lark to a somewhat essential part of many a promotional tour.
A two-hour dinner that explores the five classical elements, it’s the first of what creators hope is many a show to utilize the space.
"The weight of our power to advise and consent has never been lost on me," said McConnell, who had himself thwarted many a Democratic president's agenda in the legislative branch.
Which is no doubt music to the ears of the folks at Corona, whose suds Snoop has pitched in many a television ad.
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