Example sentences of "have [art] [adv] [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Of all the problems dealt with , the solving of debt problems probably has the most dramatic effect for funders : for Government and local authorities the cost of personal insolvency can be immense if not properly handled ; at the same time the work done by bureaux must be saving private companies considerable sums in legal and administrative costs and in reducing their proportion of ‘ bad debts ’ .
2 It is also within this group that a fan has the most obvious opportunities for becoming somebody special .
3 PAMELA : I see your ladyship has no very important commands for me and I beg to withdraw .
4 Karl Ruhrberg 's Die Malerei in Europa und Amerika 1945–1960 , subtitled the second modern movement , has a surprisingly traditional format for a book on the painters who aimed to break with all traditions ( DM94 ) .
5 Ylva , a healthy female born in Finnskogen in Värmland , probably in 1988 , has a remarkably clean record for a wild wolf .
6 Gedge has a rather cynical disdain for his early involvement with music but he nevertheless recognises its lasting influence .
7 ‘ Though I agree that the old witch has a most singular gift for prophecy .
8 ‘ Expansion elsewhere in the USA has a very low priority for us , ’ he said .
9 ‘ Expansion elsewhere in the USA has a very low priority for us , ’ he said .
10 MY SON has a very good memory for songs and snatches gathered in passing from radio and television , and can reconstitute these with sometimes startling accuracy .
11 ‘ But the old signorina has a very good eye for a horse , ’ said Leon , as though there might be a connection between judging horse flesh and marrying .
12 Joe has a very thorough method for approaching harmonisation and scale-based harmony .
13 erm For undergraduate teaching it also has a very high reputation for innovation and for creative teaching .
14 The reason HP is rated ‘ difficult to arrange ’ by more people than other credit types is not that people think it would be more difficult to arrange , but that people generally were quicker to apply any comments to it presumably because it has a more prominent image for them .
15 The observation that a sensory system has a relatively low threshold for the form of energy which it transforms into experience is not only a pre-scientific empirical observation but also one that science could not reform — if reform were necessary — nor independently validate .
16 In cathedrals , as so much else , Cottle has a highly developed taste for the unusual and the unappreciated .
17 Originally developed as a means to ensure compliance with regulations , environmental auditing now has a much wider remit for many companies .
18 ‘ We are afraid you are taking upon yourself the creation of a tool that has an even greater potential for evil than for good .
19 It has an almost mystical appeal for north-east people , with its prominent blue peaks attracting the eye from so many quarters .
20 Now you 've had a very good idea for fund raising I believe have n't you and it 's something to do with your daddy .
21 I 'm grateful , that 's for today , erm my Lord it may sound slightly more erm contentious , but I 'd also ask for certificate for counsel for the thirteenth of August hearing , may I say the reason for that , it 's a matter that has n't come before you , you wo n't know about , it 's this , this reason , because at that period it was n't just the application under twenty eighty or twenty eight , four for delay there was another application er , which was unsuccessful which has n't been proceed today , but cost were also disallowed with more serious reason , I submit that said showed er negligent or that improper conduct , there was a substantial attack mounted , and I can use no other words fairly describe it on the professional conduct of and for that reason my Lord er both cos the seriousness of the allegations , but of course also because of the potential conflict that they acted for themselves and it would of been in situation for us solicitor hence to turn up , er they instructed counsel and my self , and so for that double reason in my believe we should be entitled to at , at first stage , ordinarily I would n't of had a very good run for argument but I , it 's my suspicion my clue recollection , be backed up by those behind me , and indeed by the documents that a substantial attack was mounted and it was in , I have to say in full flight terms , and much hence could n't be said to be unreasonable to deem if necessarily , unusually to send counsel in front of a taxing master , well I wo n't say any more on the point , but that is my suspicion
22 Fair enough he may have had a very good reason for doing so but I thought that that would have been a typical apack erm he did say well you know I just want to run it by him , you know , just to make sure but you , you still needed to know why he thought that his accountant had to be involved .
23 Because otherwise we shall not even have the most elementary preconditions for this development …
24 However , given the claim of the Chancellor of the Exchequer , in response to the hon. Member for Ealing , North ( Mr. Greenway ) , about lower inflation , should not the Chancellor have a little more regard for board rooms where , in the balance between optimism and pessimism , the state of opinion remains distinctly negative , than for the exigencies of the exchange rate mechanism ?
25 For a miracle , almost boiling hot water poured out of the taps into the bath and Julia let herself have a really deep bath for once , lying there dreaming about the day when her life might be whole again and weaving plans to make it so , until the skin of her fingers and toes crinkled and the water felt cold .
26 ‘ At that time , Michael did n't have a very good reputation for being easy to work with . ’
27 We have lunch on the campus , and in the evenings we prefer to eat out of the hotel , as the town is full of cheap bar-restaurants where you can have a very sustaining meal for about £1.50 .
28 We do n't have a very high regard for the regime . ’
29 So , I think you should now have a very clear basis for discriminating between the two sorts of two sorts of toxin .
30 He made a mental note to find out who was the snorer and who the complainant ; certainly the latter would have a very sound motive for murder .
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