Example sentences of "be [adj] for many " in BNC.
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1 | It is pointed out that whilst derivative instruments can be used for the management of investment risk , some investments are unsuitable for many investors . |
2 | The mammalian gut has been stable for many millennia and acts to constrain the flexibility of E. coli 's genome . |
3 | The two major problems involved are related to the spelling changes that can occur when morphemes combine and the multiple segmentations that are possible for many words . |
4 | It had originally been left to her by a noted amateur ornithologist and eccentric with whom she had been friendly for many years . |
5 | It has been possible for many of us , for example , to respond to dance from quite other cultures , and to sculpture , carving and painting not only from other cultures but from other , often very remote , times . |
6 | Rings of this style are known as ‘ betrothal ’ rings and the design of the clasped hands has been popular for many centuries . |
7 | This represents a major step forward in unlocking the commercial potential of our inner cities and of breathing new life into areas which may have been derelict for many years . |
8 | Riddel 's Warehouse , Ann Street , ( 1867 ) : blighted by proximity to police station , has been empty for many years . |
9 | The warehouse has been empty for many years , but holding repairs have meant at least that water penetration to the fabric is reduced . |
10 | The single dog , who has probably been bored for many years , suddenly has a new playmate , who like himself , sleeps most of the time , but will enjoy a game for short periods . |
11 | To idealize Cuddesdon has been easy for many . |
12 | They were most common in flat landscape areas , on the eastern half of the country , where they are visible for many miles . |
13 | There are , however , two longstanding situations on Southern Sandstone where payment of an admission fee has been customary for many years . |
14 | Its importance as a sire had been obvious for many years as its progeny had proved their worth in the show ring and at stud . |
15 | The system of raising local authorities ' revenue by means of the rating system ( where the rateable value of property served as the basis for payment ) had been unpopular for many years . |
16 | Oesophageal transection and devascularisation are satisfactory for many patients with oesophageal varices secondary to cirrhosis and should nearly always control bleeding . |
17 | This is particularly true for those with multiple symptoms who have been ill for many years . |
18 | Punch Magazine : April 8 , aged 150 : The satirical publication had been ill for many years with circulation falling to 33,000 . |
19 | He had been ill for many months and his five-year term would not have been renewed at the National People 's Congress which starts on Monday . |
20 | So I doubt if our hero would have been good for many heroics after swigging that . |
21 | Abroad , the idea of Freeports has been current for many years . |
22 | She noted the greasy chenille tablecloth which was threadbare where the table edge cut into it — a sure sign , Nelly knew , that the cloth had been undisturbed for many months . |
23 | It has been helpful for many in showing that complex medieval Latin plainchant can be simplified and adapted to modern English texts , whilst retaining the basic musical principles of the eight Gregorian modes . |
24 | They are useful for many other jobs around the home and garden . |
25 | The atmosphere should be electric and I am sure for many of my players it is the biggest game of their careers . |
26 | Even in areas where the use of nylon set-nets and ‘ rolling hooks ’ are officially prohibited , these practices are still in use and are responsible for many dolphin deaths each year . |
27 | Storms are responsible for many personality changes . |
28 | They have also been responsible for many symposia and meetings for specialists in the field of venereology . |
29 | Rockfall has been responsible for many of the accidents in the range this year , despite the predictable statement from the Chamonix Guides that most were due to incompetence — an inevitable trait of those not climbing with a guide ! |
30 | As will be seen in Chapter 6 , however , some of these isolates have been responsible for many of the revolutionary advances in scientific knowledge . |