Example sentences of "[vb mod] have [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 So you should have space for something sweet smelling outside those big patio doors
2 We should have provision for granting supervised access to the same resources as staff .
3 Many experiments were done to decide who should have responsibility for controlling the sound ; but eventually it all came down to the engineers , assisted by meters and ( most important of all ) a keen musical sense .
4 Given the divisions between Labour and Conservative and the unresolved question of which Whitehall department should have responsibility for the policy , this was a predictable response .
5 I should have water for some hours yet , but I did n't know how long I 'd be ashore , and as the shingle here seemed fairly hard I reckoned I could get the rubber dinghy to the water even at low tide .
6 ‘ We 've got a good mixture of clean , crisp colours and more muted shades which should have appeal for everybody , ’ said , Porter Paints manager of marketing planning and services .
7 It is worth noting that in England , Councils must have competition for 33% of their Engineering service in the first year 1995 and 90% by October ‘ 96 .
8 If we are to improve our general education standards we must have funding for the system and an inspectorate able to comment on that matter .
9 When choosing pictures for teaching , the teacher must have regard for the suitability of the picture and also consider whether the learner has the prerequisite knowledge to understand the picture .
10 ‘ The publicity which rightly has surrounded this situation may have one good effect ; it draws our attention to the awful consequences of unemployment and business failures in our society ; and it reminds us of our genuine responsibilities towards the individuals and families damaged by this ; we must have care for our brothers and sisters in need .
11 The public must have access for s.11 to apply .
12 We 'll have hash for days . ’
13 I 'll have look for you .
14 He 'll have responsibility for regional programming as well as scheduling , marketing and ITV network matters .
15 But I have to , because there 's no way he 'll have time for me after what I said to him . ’
16 And , going on in the same vein before Fabia could gently state that she would n't dream of going to Czechoslovakia without her , ‘ It 's about a four-hour crossing so you 'll have time for some shut-eye and a rest before … ’
17 With his main enemy removed , Scapula might have cause for congratulation , but this was soon forgotten in the savage guerrilla-type tactics of the untamed Silures , whom Scapula had unwisely threatened to exterminate .
18 Her tone made it clear that if he wished , coffee was only the beginning of what they might have time for .
19 Then when you asked me if you could have Bill for Thursday morning .
20 For the appropriate timing for such an application , see Ginera Ltd. v. City of Glasgow District Licensing Board , 1982 S.L.T. 136 , in which the Second Division considered it would be " odd " if an applicant who had only a provisional grant of a licence , could have permission for Sunday opening before the licence for the premises was in force .
21 This represented a great step forward in the services available from the co-operative and one that could have significance for advisory services in this country — particularly in remote areas .
22 We wondered at the ‘ pinching poverty ’ that could have cream for tea .
23 You could have respect for a man who lusted after you and fought for you and took you .
24 Having got this joke out of the way , she was then told no she could not have money for food , but she could have cash for a carpet .
25 If the function is seen as the delivery of a service to carers and hence taking on the role of respite care rather than that of aiming for functional improvement then this could have import for the type of staff , ie specifically trained , ratio of staff and the drawing of expertise from other fields , ie occupational therapists .
26 It is ‘ joint and several ’ : anybody involved may have responsibility for the whole site , however slight the involvement .
27 Even those who do read quality writing may have cause for self-flagellation .
28 If battle fatigue sets in , Mr Biedenkopf may have reason for optimism .
29 It is however not at all obvious that the results yield the conclusion that Griffin draws , nor is it clear that even if they did we would have evidence for saying more than that the creatures recognise their own bodies .
30 See , Bon would have pay for
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