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

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1 For many residents it will be their last home .
2 For many pages they consider the idea of enjoyment .
3 The location of such deserted hamlets is an important task for the local fieldworker , since for many areas they were the most characteristic feature of the settlement pattern , although they are usually not as well documented as villages , churches and manor houses , nor are their remains as impressive or extensive .
4 For many parents it is as though the child they were expecting is dead .
5 He had a strange sensation that for many minutes he had been holding his breath , though he could n't of course have been doing that .
6 Video can enhance the study of history in the classroom , and for many teachers it is perceived as one of the key resources for learning .
7 For many farmers it spells financial disaster and few of the smaller ones have recovered .
8 For many reasons they often lack the superficial selfconfidence of men , especially if they have been tied up by domesticity for years .
9 Although these qualities may appear as a formidable list , they are mostly present in people , even though for many reasons they often remain undeveloped .
10 For many reasons I feel that hypnosis is by far the best method of inducing past-life regression :
11 Sadly he died shortly afterwards and for many reasons it was some months before I used the disc .
12 At the same time , for many women it can also mark a new beginning .
13 At the same time , for many women it can also mark a new beginning .
14 For many things they can go to the Hochschule für Musik .
15 Besides those grants taken out of context or distorted , the endowment was blamed for many things it had nothing to do with .
16 For many tasks they will need no longer than two or three minutes , and frequently as little as 30 seconds .
17 Sometimes for many months I was the only white person for hundreds of miles .
18 For many months I watched carefully for the smoke from fires , but I did n't see anything .
19 Just short of the Cherwell , however , the line of the road disappears from the 1-inch map , and to the west of the river for many miles it can be followed only as a continuous hedge-line , a field-path , and a bit of lane here and there .
20 But he had a fever , and for many days he lay there unconscious .
21 For many charities it would mean moving from having your own portfolio to having a unit in a managed portfolio .
22 For many years they were regarded as colonial coelenterates , but it is now certain that they are unrelated to the jellyfish and their allies , and in fact are distant cousins to a small group of tube-dwelling organisms with little fossil record , which belong to the minor phylum Hemichordata .
23 For many years they were known only from fossil representatives and were believed to be extinct .
24 For many years they had formed part of The Market Place surface .
25 For many years they were barely on grunting , let alone speaking terms .
26 For many years they were thought to be adult creatures , given a special name , ammocoete , and classified as obvious relatives of the lancelet .
27 For many years we in Britain thought of church growth as building bigger buildings for more people .
28 For many years we rarely saw any wild-caught Cichlasoma , but this is no longer the case .
29 For many years we had been permitted to lay out and examine wreckage in a couple of hangars at RAE Farnborough ; but we were strictly visitors , not always welcome with our requirements for hangar space , and of course our needs were always secondary to those of our host RAE .
30 For many years we had a well known er .
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