Example sentences of "for many [n mass] " in BNC.
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1 | Meticulously edited , the volume sheds light on the activity of the Bassano shop from 1520–50 and furnishes new dating for many works . |
2 | It 's marvellous to hold a first telephone conversation for many years.He would like one himself . |
3 | These provided an important winter food source for many species , mainly seed eaters . |
4 | And although we now know the facts for many species of animals , it is important to point out that for many more we still have only the crudest knowledge of their grouping behaviour . |
5 | Invertebrates fare very badly , even at the very lowest levels for many species . |
6 | The drainage dykes are the breeding area for many species of dragonfly and they also contain a wide variety of wild plants . |
7 | Colour of species is not dealt with partly because the information is not available for many species and also because the range of variation has not been studied . |
8 | For many staff , whose average age is below 30 , the slump is a new experience . |
9 | For many staff this represents an overwhelming ‘ traumatising experience ’ , she explained . |
10 | As with Northend School , then , for many staff the self-appraisal was very much a non-event . |
11 | For many staff , the satisfaction of exam level work outweighs the possible disadvantage of working within a narrow age-range . |
12 | A foam filter plus a bucket in warm place will make a temporary home for many fish . |
13 | But for many people , the slide into drug use has been to escape other problems — poor living conditions , no real job prospects and broken relationships at home which all lead to feelings of hopelessness and despair . |
14 | The fining of airlines plus the fact that the nationals of many refugee-producing countries now need visas to travel to this country , has made it extremely difficult for many people wishing to apply for asylum , to reach the UK . |
15 | For many people attempting to escape from state persecution , it is impossible to apply for a passport to the very authorities who are inflicting the persecution . |
16 | Since we live at 1g for virtually all of our lives , the feeling of even slightly reduced ‘ g ’ is unusual and , for many people , alarming ( it can be associated with nightmare dreams of falling ) . |
17 | I am delighted to be associated with such a far-reaching project that will act as a clearing house for many people 's activities across the world through a service dedicated to the needs of an unrestricted membership . |
18 | Of course the Lloyds building is hard for many people to swallow . |
19 | But it will be enough for many people that the Poll Tax will cost her the next general election . |
20 | But when you have to face up to the fact that no one wants to know and people are more interested in the apprehension and sentencing of the offender , that for many people is even worse than the original crime . ’ |
21 | But for many people ( me included ) most are peripheral to holiday enjoyment . |
22 | Midnight passing marks the start of another day , and for many people the start of a good night 's sleep . |
23 | Sunday lunch has a suitable sense of occasion about it and for many people it is the only time of the week when they can relax and enjoy a leisurely get-together with family or friends . |
24 | Taking part in the marathon could be out of the question for many people with asthma . |
25 | LONG ago , said Signals ( Channel 4 ) in a nice , pouring-cream sort of voice-over ‘ in an almost forgotten time , even before Morecambe and Wise and the James Bond movie on TV , for many people Christmas entertainment meant an evening of storytelling by the light of a log fire . ’ |
26 | For many people the saddest aspect was the selectors ' policy of playing Randall at number three ; every fan in the country could have told them that he should have batted down the order and that exposing him so early was almost certain to fail . |
27 | For many people , Christmas is a time to have an apocalyptic hangover or binge ; the Christian bit is an unnecessary encumbrance to them . |
28 | But death , in itself , was only part of the problem ; for many people , an even more terrifying part was the uncertainty when and how death would come . |
29 | She rose and the apron made a tissue-paper sound , ‘ And we have to bear in mind , Miss Thorne , that for many people a hospital of this kind is not the answer . |
30 | At that time that was a sad day for many people , the day he went to prison . |