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

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1 We have looked at two reasons you might have for recording student performance :
2 The sort of questions which can be asked concern both the role of coins themselves and the wider implications they may have for an understanding of a particular society .
3 Whether or not it is correct , it quite clearly differs from the parents ' explicit account of their perception of how the decision has been reached and the implications it will have for George .
4 After what Jeff had told her about Guido Falcone , the only feelings she ought to have for him were disapproval and dislike .
5 ‘ Of all the feelings you should have for your parents , you should never be physically afraid of them .
6 I am merely reporting on the fate to have befallen every other Minister for Sport you can care to mention which is one of the reasons why we are still debating the kind of football stadiums we should have for the future when every other country besides Botswana and the Cocos Islands have already built theirs .
7 Because we have so many cameras I can have for the editing a great many possibilities ; and if we have filmed the music properly in the first place we can already have created some very important effects just with one shot — the violins may have the principal melody with an important counter-melody or harmonic detail in the violas , so we might shoot the passage in such a way that we have the violin bows in the foreground , the conductor , and the violas clearly focused as the third element in the shot .
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