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

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1 Ample opportunities for many activities plus a varied programme of guided walks and events .
2 The Strass has been popular with British holiday-makers for many years , and is conveniently situated in Mayrhofen 's main street , next to the Penken cable car .
3 Uncertainty over objectives has bedevilled public libraries for many years .
4 Mayrhofen is one of the most popular of the Tyrolean resorts and has been welcoming British guests for many years .
5 We are pleased to offer this pension which has been a firm favourite with British guests for many years .
6 The Faggi family management has welcomed British guests for many years .
7 It is feared the screening of The Leaving of Liverpool will bring back painful memories for many people involved , and social services chiefs are preparing for a stream of referrals .
8 This patient has lost the semantic representations for many words ( the brain 's store of meanings ) , but retains the link between the visual input and speech output lexicons .
9 When Paul says ‘ slaves obey your earthly masters in everything ’ , is he not in fact reinforcing the outrage of social divisions for many centuries to come ?
10 The Government have put large sums of money into the public services for many years , but have not proclaimed it as a great virtue .
11 For the first time , WACC has made contacts in Kampuchea , a country whose tragic political situation made it unapproachable by outside groups for many years .
12 The manufacturers were very successful at making guns out of Sussex iron , which affected naval tactics for many years .
13 ‘ On the other hand , joining the Official List could have serious implications for many USM companies , such as the potential loss of inheritance tax reliefs and the need to ensure that at least 25% of shares are held by the public , rather than 10% , which has been permitted on the USM . ’
14 Raymond Pearl , a Baltimore general practitioner , followed the health records of hundreds of his white male patients for many years and , in 1938 , published life tables for smokers ( ‘ moderate ’ and ‘ heavy ’ ) and non-smokers .
15 It amazed me to think that even though the gay bar had been situated up those dark stairs for many years , the straight men downstairs managed to keep up the impetus so that no queen should pass without an insult .
16 Plantations also provide valuable habitat in their early stages for many Tree Pipits , Nightjars , and warblers , which the Woodland Survey ( q.v. ) suggests are not numerous in many Sussex woodlands .
17 The easiest is ‘ Wanda ’ with large purple-red flowers for many weeks in spring and it has a hose-in-hose version .
18 With a 60 per cent increase in consumer prices reported , there were therefore substantial increases in real wages for many workers .
19 geographical areas , e.g. the North and South of England may be thought of as separate markets for many products ;
20 Closely allied to foxgloves they carry their spikes of tubular flowers for many weeks as the individual blooms open in succession from base to tip of the spikes .
21 Cars are the only alternative to unsafe streets for many women .
22 On 16 and 17 June , Sotheby 's sold the existing stock of the New Bond Street firm of jewellers , Tessiers Ltd. , a landmark whose old fashioned arched windows retain strong nostalgic connotations for many people .
23 But it had obvious difficulties for many students who found they could not manage both love affairs and study .
24 George Tooker has been portraying brooding figures caught in foreboding psychological situations for many years .
25 They were caught in large numbers for many years from the north-eastern seaboard of the US and Canada , and the Scottish islands of Orkney and Shetland .
26 One of the strongest domestic fields for many years — including three previous winner of the race — is set to line up for the London Marathon on April 12 .
27 ‘ They have built little boxes for many years , but some volume builders use outside architects so the finger must be pointed at architects as well , ’ he said .
28 You can borrow small sums for a short period of time or you can borrow large amounts for many years , such as a mortgage .
29 Jarman , it would seem , enjoyed the rewards of his lucrative endeavours for many years .
30 Although they are good birds for many beginners , they cost about £700 , which makes them too expensive for all but the most dedicated .
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