Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] for many " in BNC.

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1 THERE HAS BEEN A CONSENSUS among European drug researchers for many years over the value of needle exchanges , but US politicians ignored their recommendations .
2 Electric cars have been with us as milk floats for many years .
3 Well , we have seen electrical cars in the form of milk floats for many years , and of course they 're particularly suited to intermittent use , stopping and starting every few yards .
4 Editor , — Virginia Bottomley 's cure for the ills of London 's health services promises adverse side effects for many of London 's doctors and other health professionals , whether they work in the community or the hospital sector .
5 Despite research contributions for many countries the normal and pathological motor function of the colon remains poorly understood .
6 They certainly use MSL for some appointments but , as is well known , they have gone outside to use a number of the major search firms for many of their senior appointments .
7 It was one of the best games between the North-East rivals for many a year and the 25,093 fans applauded both teams off the field after a nailbiting battle which hardly included a dull moment .
8 Did the quest for a modernized infrastructure and low inflation rates justify meagre improvements in living standards for many of the French people ?
9 The Germans have had a different structure of labour laws for many years .
10 That would allow a tremendous movement of people from under-utilised accommodation to smaller accommodation and would allow many people who have been on the waiting list for council houses for many years to be moved into smaller accommodation .
11 Remember that textbooks serve as reference books for many years after you have " mastered " the subject .
12 He was successful with his dance troupes for many years despite the fact that young girls did not like working for him as he was notorious for his wandering hands and slimy advances .
13 Fibre is the preferred medium for high capacity circuits for many operators and may become the medium of choice for primary transmission circuits , given time .
14 Quantitative risk assessment has been employed to aid safety management decisions for many years .
15 The other site has showed a commendably restrained policy in its charge levels for many years , and has been rewarded by a regular and large climbing clientele .
16 Given that the Labour party has pledged to abolish the UBR , will not the consequence inevitably be higher business rates for many businesses , which Labour says it is concerned about , leading a number of those businesses to the very edge of bankruptcy and liquidation and increasing unemployment as a consequence ?
17 The so-called ‘ North-South drift ’ and ‘ urban-rural shift ’ have become particularly important issues over the past two decades , because with the slower rate of national population growth these forms of redistribution lead not only to relative decline but to an absolute fall in population numbers for many of the less dynamic areas .
18 Undoubtedly the past year has produced difficult trading conditions for many of our clients .
19 ‘ Despite the toughest trading conditions for many years , most of our businesses improved on last year 's profits . ’
20 During the dispute all banks , with the exception of the state-controlled Postipankki , had been closed , causing serious liquidity problems for many smaller companies .
21 Sealink Stena Line looks forward to successfully serving the Northern Ireland travel , freight and tourism markets for many more years .
22 But this time lag , combined with dilution by water already in the aquifer , means that if a pollutant enters the ground , it may not affect water supplies for many years .
23 While that was a brilliant evocation of living by your wits in or near a New York gutter , which pushed out several boundaries — largely sexual — in relation to the old Hollywood code of conduct , there was a degree of tameness in comparison to the anti-heroes created in Easy Rider ; Fonda , Hopper and especially Nicholson were used as role models for many future films , and thus it broke new ground .
24 Moreover , for home-produced music and self-taught instrumental playing , the only role models for many young vocalists and groups are provided through television and pop concerts .
25 Replacement markets for many manufactured goods mean that consumers can postpone purchases more easily .
26 ‘ We 've been doing replacement parts for many years and although that 's still a big part of our business , I wanted to sell complete , good-quality guitars and the Austin Special and the 555 are just perfect for us .
27 However , I have chosen to complement the Formula One statistics with coverage of the European Formula Two and Formula 3000 Championships which , like Formula Three , have been excellent breeding grounds for many of today 's top Formula One drivers .
28 This speech was published in Pravda on 24 January under the title of ‘ Lenin 's Political Testament ’ , which must have rung some warning bells for many within the Party since Lenin 's actual political testament had not been published at that time .
29 The food , the truckloads of champagne , accommodation , fees for the gala stars and 800 musicians , and air fares for many of the guests add up to a bill of millions for the weekend .
30 The ETB has been critical of hotel telephone call charges for many years .
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