Example sentences of "[that] for [det] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 This shows that for each sales area there may be a number of representatives .
2 Despite the social and economic restrictions experienced by carers , there is no doubt that for many people the emotional rewards of caring far outweigh the disadvantages .
3 It was emphasising that for many people hospital residence is inappropriate and they are simply living there because there is nowhere else for them .
4 These are major changes , and I realise that for many people a further round of reorganisation will not be welcome .
5 Does the Prime Minister accept that for many people of my age and younger in this country the British leaders ' performance at Maastricht was rather embarrassing ?
6 Both surveys showed that for many people poverty was a way of life even when they were in gainful employment .
7 One danger is that for some people everything might happen too quickly at a Loving Relationships Training weekend .
8 We are saddened to learn that for some people , the conference failed to develop strategies for action .
9 The model of the tap and the glass however explains that for some people their first experience of anxiety symptoms was not caused by any specific frightful encounter but rather by the insidious , unapparent build-up of stress , one drop at a time .
10 It shows that for those people without work and looking for a job , the ending of a temporary job was the second most important reason for having left their last employment .
11 He states : ‘ The most persistent theme of this work will be the thought that for most people at most times the expressive order dominates or shapes the practical order . ’
12 Assuming that for most people a job which requires a high level of effort ( or long hours ) is less preferable than one requiring less effort , and that more pay is preferable to less pay , then people will make a trade-off , if they are allowed , between the effort they exert and the pay they are awarded .
13 Empirical research has long confirmed that for most people the mass media are the major sources of information about world events ( Table 1.1 ) and about political affairs ( Table 1.2 ) .
14 As general wisdom , the view in the pensions industry is that for most people with an existing Section 226 policy there would be little point in changing — and for high earners , in particular , it could be positively detrimental .
15 This White paper is based upon the assumption that for most people community care is the best form of care available .
16 The second , which has only one complete sentence out of six units bounded by full stops , very clearly does make sense ( at least it seems fair to predict that for most people it will ) .
17 The problems of the British social formation were sufficiently pressing to demand at least rhetorical radical solutions from the parties ( Wilson 's ‘ planning ’ , Heath 's ‘ free market ’ ) , and governments ' failures to match their promises were of sufficient concern to the people to breed a serious disillusionment with party politics , yet I submit that for most people of all classes the problems were not considered so urgent as to demand a really radical questioning of existing social relations , with all the risks that would entail .
18 Any consideration of music 's place in the life of the Church must not ignore the fact that for most people music is a source of pleasure .
19 It is not common sense , and the fact that for most people it is one of the fundamental taken-forgranted assumptions of daily life is a measure of the tremendous success and power of the capitalist global system project .
20 However , it should perhaps be made clear that for most people with schizophrenia , their brains appear completely normal as far as can be made out when looked at under the microscope .
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