Example sentences of "have [art] [noun sg] for [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What is amazing , therefore , is that the agency that has the responsibility for this programme — Milton Keynes Development Corporation — has been largely wound down over the past few years and the remainder of it will cease to exist in 1992 .
2 Crufts also has the answer for those dogs which refuse to keep quiet .
3 The importance of good lighting for people who are visually handicapped has already been stressed , as has the need for each child 's requirements in levels of lighting to be stressed .
4 Stewartry District Council has no provision for this situation , and environmental health experts are concerned that on-farm burial of carcasses may constitute a health risk , particularly if the animals are buried near water supplies .
5 ‘ But the German system appears to have no place for the producer — it 's like a final , ridiculous culmination of the auteur theory , which insisted that movies are made by directors rather than producers — and so it has no room for that kind of creative argument . ’
6 As this suggests , Adorno 's theory of avant-garde music has no room for any form of popular music .
7 The bacterial cell itself normally has no use for these machines , and does n't build any .
8 It would appear that the employer has a predilection for this type of trainee , and this trend may well increase in future years .
9 The chart has a space for each day of the year and symbols are used to indicate the non-availability of the various types of accommodation on certain days .
10 When I told Constanza , she who has a memory for these things said , ‘ Good Lord , not M. J. Devaux who came over with the French team after the war ? ’
11 Other issues given special attention include health and safety , in which has a responsibility for all Courtaulds Coatings plants in Europe , and the environment , where water-borne and high-solids coatings are being used increasingly to reduce solvent emissions .
12 That I no longer believe that the government has a majority for this measure .
13 The only exception is hydrogen which has a name for each isotope : Isotope ; protium deuterium tritium Symbol :
14 As Mark has a fascination for all things electrical , he decided on an electronic watch that ‘ spoke ’ the time .
15 As Mark has a fascination for all things electrical , he decided on an electronic watch that ‘ spoke ’ the time .
16 Because babies are delicate and vulnerable and because the mother — for all kinds of reasons — is compelled to succeed in caring for the child , the situation has a potential for much distress on the mother 's part if anything goes wrong .
17 Hey , " he said , and laughed briefly , " you think he has a permit for those muscles ?
18 TRACE II does not have a syntactic component , but has a mechanism for such information to be used .
19 This index has an entry for each data cylinder of the file indicating the highest key on the cylinder .
20 The next phase will be er this phase , site three er , which we will be providing twenty one er , flats to rent as your nominees er three units for the special needs and for those like I told you , it 's about twenty four rented to nominees we 've had the funding for that pre-allocated by the housing corporation so they are er , committed to , to funding that .
21 had had the opportunity for many years of looking at the question in its material phases , of appreciating its hygienic results …
22 What you have n't realized is that you 've already had the moon for that day but because it was up and in and in the sky during the day time hours you did n't see it .
23 It had been some time since they had had the chance for such indulgences .
24 BELVILLE : I have had the mortification for some weeks past to come home to a very different Pamela than I used to .
25 He had debated with himself whether he could not stop the treatment by now ; he had had no trouble for some time , only the occasional itching and , once , a slight rash .
26 Yes , when I came to think of it , he 'd had a cough for some time .
27 I did not really have the heart for such things , but I knew I should be interrogated on my return , and I was aware that she was merely trying hard to push me into normal post-war life .
28 The only experience of collectivization there 'd been was the Soviet one and they seemed to have known at least something about the Soviet , they knew it involved a lot of force they knew that if you were going to collect you were going to collectivize you needed the mechaniz well they thought that you needed the mechanization first and they knew that they d A they did n't have the capacity for that mechanization they did n't want to use force I mean i it would , i it would have been very dangerous , would n't it , to go back to the countryside collectivization .
29 Interestingly no-one — to my knowledge — has found specimens anything like this big in the wild ; obviously it must have the potential for such sizes , but perhaps Nature is less generous with the rations that is the average hobbyist .
30 Not having the courage for this ploy , I just went without .
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