Example sentences of "[noun sg] has for many " in BNC.
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1 | As the Potato Marketing Board has for many years worked successfully for the benefit of processors , consumers and producers , does he agree that any proposals to scrap the PMB should be strongly resisted ? |
2 | At the NOTTINGHAM PLAYHOUSE , stimulating repertoire enjoys international acclaim and the ALBERT HALL has for many years been a popular venue for classical concerts . |
3 | In our diets , emphasis has for many years been laid on the intake of saturated fat as the major danger factor , but this is certainly not the whole explanation . |
4 | Perhaps for this reason the law in several areas of censorship has for many years remained quietly in the background , yet with an extensive array of legislation to be respected and always at its disposal . |
5 | Figure 3.1 offers a possible starting-point for explaining why science has for many people ruled out religion . |
6 | Experience in the United States of America , where legislative history has for many years been much more generally admissible than I am now suggesting , shows how important it is to maintain strict control over the use of such material . |
7 | David Beskine of the RA said ‘ This is not private land but open moorland over which the public has for many years had a right to roam . |
8 | The Runnymede Trust has for many years been a reliable and valuable resource for anti-racists . |
9 | My own company has for many years had the ambition to have our business spread in rough proportion to the pattern of chemical demand in the world market . |
10 | Lybke has for many years presented his artists in an international context . |