Example sentences of "to have [adj] for " in BNC.

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1 Cook all five of them and keep two in the refrigerator to have cold for Friday 's supper ) .
2 Palmerston replied that he was glad to have the assurance of ‘ trained men of science and judgement ’ , and although he felt that Gothic might be suitable in the country , he was determined to have Italian for the present purpose .
3 The agencies will have to have available for public scrutiny a register giving details of consents granted and results of effluent samples .
4 She has to have red for tap , but she wanted a white one .
5 Areas in Britain which are currently considered to have potential for metalliferous mineralisation are shown in Figure 4 .
6 Gordon Callander : Much too junior to have responsibilty for planning , but it ‘ came to rest on his desk ’ ; nobody more senior ever reviewed plan he set out ‘ in handwriting on a few sheets of paper ’ .
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