Example sentences of "[adj] had for " in BNC.
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1 | The knock-on effect this had for me , which was quite important , was that I would otherwise have had an education slot for social policy issues . |
2 | For adult offenders these had for many years been confined to absolute or conditional discharges , fines and probation orders . |
3 | The action of the labour leaders , he wrote , had ‘ the same significance for England as the revolution of February 1917 had for us … it is the transition to the dictatorship [ of the proletariat ] and there is no other way out of the situation . ’ |
4 | The latter had for the moment deserted him . |
5 | She also read the message in italics printed beneath the cartoon , to the effect that the cartoonist responsible had for many years been officially connected with a provincial newspaper and was now , in the sunset of his life , himself the recipient of twice-weekly Meals on Wheels . |
6 | In this poem we see their shared Jewishness , and the ‘ irreverence ’ ( as some would see it ) they each had for the Tradition — at least for that view of it which some espoused ; we also see a shared disdain for rabbinic ( and priestly ) logic , to them both a form of mental death . |
7 | Both had for a period apprenticed their ideas to those of Graham Sutherland and both paid homage to Picasso , Vaughan equating him with Auden and Bartók as an artist who had evolved ‘ a coherent vocabulary of form appropriate to our life ’ . |