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

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1 However , that imposition simultaneously reveals how , without linguistic knowledge to explain the distinction , the enforced recognition is for many teachers a traumatic experience .
2 Llanthony Warehouse was for many years a showroom and store for Western Trading Co .
3 A new motor car was for many a luxury that would have to wait for another day .
4 But difficult as the schism was for many workers and indeed activists to understand or justify , its far-reaching ramifications had already begun to emerge .
5 The first is that the book is written for engineers ; project management is for many the first form of management they encounter and the first form to which they are appointed .
6 If that sounds nauseatingly juvenile , it had a certain aptness in the Fifties when marriage was for many an institution for recreating one 's childhood and centering life once more on the nursery .
7 It should be apparent therefore that public transport is for many people on Skerne Park a lifeline link to town centre and vital facilities such as supermarkets and doctors .
8 Madeira wine was for many years the favourite wine of the Russian Court , and one of the Krohn family had been food-taster to the Tsar .
9 However , although it was considered a duty to encourage providence , saving was for many a stark impossibility .
10 Mr Major told the Commons yesterday the EC economies ‘ are not remotely ready for one currency and I believe they will not be ready if they every will be for many years . ’
11 Living on income support is for many a very negative experience — the intrusive questioning about income and about personal relationships ; the difficulties of queuing with young children ; the problems when benefits are delayed or lost ; the lack of control over income as more and more direct deductions are made — all these and more contribute to the difficulties of bringing up children alone on a low income .
12 Noise is a potent trigger and its constant presence is for many teachers very wearing .
13 Family Allowance as it stands at present is for many women the only money we have which belongs to us by right .
14 But this monitoring was for many students inconsistent with their future leading roles in Chinese industry , commerce and society in general .
15 Work in this field was for many years hampered by a lack of techniques sufficiently sensitive to detect changes in the solutions under study and by a rigid and over-simplified view of the nature of solutions .
16 In the courtyard , a 14th-century half-timbered and thatched roof building was for many centuries the local courthouse where justice was meted out .
17 The abolition of the tied cottage was for many years the notorious ‘ hardy annual ’ of TUC and Labour Party conferences but reform of the system was pushed persistently aside .
18 Although the human operator is for many purposes within ergonomics appropriately considered as a mere information processing device , any design issue must be considered in the context that these human operators are individuals and citizens within communities .
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