Example sentences of "have [verb] [pers pn] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Once again he has to thank him for a new book , this time Nineteen Eighty-Four ( 1949 ) ; but now he sounds cool . |
2 | ‘ First , my miserable Yankee friend , the good Brigadeführer Farber has recommended you for an immediate Iron Cross First Class which , from what he says , you deserve . ’ |
3 | Henry Porter doubtless spoke for many when he wrote recently in the Guardian : ‘ Little in the post-war years of decline in Britain has prepared us for the deep sense of unease now being experienced by its people . |
4 | I am pleased to have the opportunity to raise this subject which has interested me for a long time . |
5 | If she has had it for a few years , there will be another bonus in that it will mature before the end of your mortgage term , saving thousands in extra interest payments . |
6 | The ‘ fine boy ’ with the grim destiny is Thomas Fox , a boy of fifteen whose father , a small farmer , has entrusted him for the first time with a flock of sheep for Portsmouth market . |
7 | Years ago I used to think this was a fun sport but the reason for thinking this has escaped me for the last 2 weeks . |
8 | ‘ Maverick limey has negotiated the hell-fire of the Brain and the almighty trail-boss Midwinter has summoned him for a special assignment . ’ |
9 | Our body clock has woken us for the next day after only a minimal opportunity for extra sleep . |
10 | KIND-HEARTED Jimmy Savile has fixed it for a badly-burned Romanian boy to have surgery in Britain . |
11 | Your wife has left you for a continuous period of two years . |
12 | I feel so comfortable with your mother and the whole time here has changed me for the better . ’ |
13 | Yvonne Paul whose The Glamour Game ( W H Allen , £2.95 ) tells all about the Glamour Biz sent me in the blouse off her back , drenched in exotic perfume , as a ‘ thank-you ’ after I 'd interviewed her for the Daily Mail and mentioned how much I liked her get-up . |
14 | Her father 's expression was the warmest she 'd seen it for a long time . |
15 | She 'd spotted him for the first time three weekends ago when she 'd walked out on to the nightclub stage to perform her warm-up spot for the star turn of the evening . |
16 | You 'll just have to bear it for a little while longer . ’ |
17 | ‘ You must have done it for a good reason . |
18 | I would have done it for a young white guy if he was from my club and I realised that he did not have enough money to play the Tour . " |
19 | Nothing in the three villagers ' long but sheltered past could have prepared them for the horrendous sight that met their eyes . |
20 | We expected a big postbag but nothing could have prepared us for the fantastic response we received ! |
21 | ( Some would have already recovered the development value of the land by selling at a high price ; others may never have wished to develop their land , and , indeed , might even have bought it for the express purpose of preventing its development . ) |
22 | According to Constanze , he received the news with painful resignation , saying that the situation would have enabled him for the first time to have sufficient leisure to write what he wanted , and to justify his growing reputation ; but instead only death awaited him . |
23 | It is not envisaged that we would have to use them for the offshore industry , but the provisions provide a safety net . |
24 | But I used it as little as I could , though if the wind stayed in the south-west I thought I 'd probably have to use it for the later part of today 's outing . |
25 | ‘ They must have bugged her for the same reason we went to see her : she was somebody unofficial but experienced in underground work — They 'd know they were up against some British group not the CIA . |
26 | it finishes on the eighteen so I 'll have to book it for the previous Friday so Harry says oh that 's great it 'll be my birthday too . |
27 | Sir James Barrie would have known him for a Lost Boy . |
28 | Maxim would have known it for a British government office no matter where in the world he met it : small neon-lit with a hodge-podge of cheap furniture and painted to look scruffy even when it was surgically dean . |
29 | ‘ I should n't have asked you for the extra two-fifty mils . ’ |
30 | The flood apart from ruining their home made their own car which should have taken them for the fully-paid honeymoon in Scotland , float off down the road and crash into another car . |