Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [adj] for many [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The CTP itself is attractive for many reasons .
2 This result suggests that the structure itself is difficult for many pupils .
3 We are concerned for many reasons about the health of staff , but particularly when we know that illness and disease can be greatly lessened when smoking is reduced or stopped altogether .
4 They were most common in flat landscape areas , on the eastern half of the country , where they are visible for many miles .
5 It is easy for many candidates such as one of those quoted above to criticise headhunters : they feel they have no need for them , because of the nature of the internal communications network at Lloyd 's and because recent changes in the City and the resulting increased need for various financial specialists appear to have had no impact on Lloyd 's insurance jobs .
6 The clock has been turned back , a tide of educational change stemmed , and it is hard for many teachers not to feel despondent .
7 It is hard for many biologists e en to see that there is a question here at all .
8 That 's how it was with me and I know it was true for many others .
9 At the same time he was responsible for many improvements , taking out seven patents up to 1851 for cotton spinning and several thereafter for power-loom weaving .
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