Example sentences of "for [noun] have [adv] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Anglicans and Protestants now not only heard the first systematic teaching on the word of God in the Church ever formulated by a Catholic Council ( for Trent had only dealt with particular points at issue with the Reformers ) , but also admired it . |
2 | Sustainability 's recommendations for action have also come under scrutiny , since they do not cover some of the deficiencies identified in the report , including the low-level of recycled materials use , and the company 's preference for road , rather than rail , as means of product transport . |
3 | All the more disappointing therefore to learn later that some Seniors members who had blackballed me for Muirfield had now put in an objection to my joining this club too . |
4 | The conflicting motives for intervention have sometimes led in practice to the government oscillating ‘ wildly between stubborn resistance and instantaneous surrender ’ ( 560 ) . |
5 | Moreover , pressure for reform had already arisen within the Russian Church . |
6 | My hon. Friend the Member for Beaconsfield has already enlarged upon the facts in the fine document which was produced in 1991 and I can only assume that they are correct . |
7 | Nevertheless , the demand for acrylics has definitely grown in what was , in 1991 , a fairly static market . ’ |
8 | Since 1952 his illustrations for plays had regularly appeared in the Radio Times where , as Rigby Graham has argued , Minton 's knowledge of costume , his sense of period and locale , made him invaluable . |
9 | Sure , Paradox for Windows has just shipped to deafening applause . |
10 | Figures for people waiting between one and two years for treatment had also dropped by around 400 to 4,355 in the 12 months to the end of February . |