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

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1 The question may then arise in the future as to what to do for those potential sufferers who are identified in this way and the answer is the same as for those currently identified through the MMPI and for many families in whom there is other genetically inherited disease : specifically educate to Protect .
2 The basic vulnerability of the peasantry was revealed when the economic climate became chillier , and for many families this period of prosperity was to prove short-lived .
3 And for many women , a pivotal factor is the role of the phone .
4 Reith 's domination of the BBC as first Director-General ( i.e. chief executive ) until 1937 is well described as ‘ massive , totalitarian and idiosyncratic , and for many decades the traditions of the BBC seemed to flow directly from his personality ’ ( Curran and Seaton , 1988 , p. 118 ) .
5 What is here stressed is that there is , and for many decades has consistently been , an active and relatively vociferous body of thought among librarians concerned with the active exploitation of the collection and the development of busy programmes of dissemination .
6 The firm has constructed carriages of various descriptions for almost every railway in the kingdom , and for many lines in other countries — amongst others for Egypt , Sweden Norway , Denmark , Holland , Spain , India and Australia .
7 Sadly he died shortly afterwards and for many reasons it was some months before I used the disc .
8 It came from many sources and for many reasons ; but the growth of Romanesque churches in the eleventh and early twelfth centuries was stimulated first and foremost by the flocks of pilgrims who arrived on major festivals and sought shelter and a place to worship in the presence of the high altar of a great church and the shrines of its saints .
9 But with further tuition in the UK they can move on to full doctor status and for many students the chance to experience life in another country more than makes up for the extra years of study .
10 Video can enhance the study of history in the classroom , and for many teachers it is perceived as one of the key resources for learning .
11 And for many visitors to Switzerland the fast through journey via Langnau may be the only experience they have of the Fmmental ( literally the valley of the river Emme ) , a district which illustrates the charm of the Berner Mittelland in high degree .
12 The implication of moral blackmail in robbing patient services to pay nurses remained a ghost at the banquet for the media , and for many nurses , who had still to reconcile the jobs they had perhaps been doing for years with the management 's idea of their responsibilities , and the clinical grade to which they aspired .
13 A sense of nationality was not , however , incompatible with a more local loyalty , and for many members of the landed class the shire community was probably the main focus of their interests .
14 It has often provided dates where there was previously no method of dating available at all , and for many periods , accuracy to the nearest century or so is far better than produced by previous dating methods .
15 In many areas and for many services there are few real competitors .
16 Childhood should be a happy time and for many children in Britain it is .
17 There is , however , no clear one-to-one relationship between discourse type and sender and receiver , and for many words denoting discourse type ( song , for example , or article ) we can make only the vaguest connections .
18 These processes are known as ‘ extrusion ’ and ‘ injection moulding ’ and for many purposes they have proved the cheapest of all manufacturing methods .
19 While the global system is most commonly classified in terms of First , Second and Third Worlds , and these are very convenient and for many purposes useful labels , it is certain that they conceal as much as they reveal .
20 The relation in Lowland Amerindian societies between power , knowledge , scarce resources and social action is increasingly recognized as a key theoretical area for debate ; and for many investigators who specialize in South American studies they see a critical need for the elaboration of a theory of power ( or various of them ) that would make understandable the non-centralized authority structures of Tropical South America .
21 My best memory when I was at Primary School was that I was a member of a Gymnastics club and for many weeks we rehearsed our routine to do in front of the school and parents .
22 The captain was silent for the rest of the evening , and for many evenings afterwards .
23 What we perceive , however , as cruel treatment is not universally shared and for many non-Westerners , our behaviour seems strangely contradictory .
24 That night and for many nights afterwards he took the lighter to bed with him , and lay there , thinking of Kate and feeling the metal growing warm in his hand , until he fell asleep .
25 Coarse fishing which is done in fresh water and for many types of fish .
26 Nonetheless , for much of the time and for many places , local particularism was a dominant motif .
27 But he had a fever , and for many days he lay there unconscious .
28 He was a scholar and for many years studied to learn the ways of dragons ; he was proud but not stupid , and he learned all that the books could teach him , and then he set off on a long journey and captured two baby dragons and brought them home as pets .
29 They are regarded as a valuable source of meat , and for many years also supplied a US market for oil from the pilot whale melon .
30 Many ministers , the most famous of whom were J. Guinness Rogers and A. M. Fairbairn , wrote in the leading monthlies , at least the Liberal ones , and for many years the Congregational minister of Union Chapel , Islington , Henry Allon , edited the much respected British Quarterly Review .
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