Example sentences of "[adv] have for " in BNC.

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1 Leading up on this as the members state at the E C , I believe we should not only have for the benefits of the European legislation to protect employees , but also to seek , form and strengthen links with the European union .
2 If the tradition still exists today — and it appears that it very much does so — it implies that the United Kingdom does not have for many loyalists a natural character of statehood in the way the Southern state has for catholic nationalists .
3 It did not have for him the magnetic feel of the two letters which were folded into his pocket , but it represented the tease of curiosity .
4 The Assembly elections of 1973 served as a guide to the Convention elections which was an advantage to the participants which they did not have for the Assembly elections themselves .
5 Because I believe that it is the women that goes through all the pain , suffering and has to carry the burden of the chance of getting pregnant which a man does not have for obvious reasons .
6 God never made a woman that one could not have for money . )
7 This gives the commission powers in London that it does not have for the rest of the country , where listed building controls are exercised only by district councils or the secretary of state .
8 And what of the marital relationship , how much meaning and importance does this still have for the partners ?
9 What reason could he possibly have for staying ? ’
10 ‘ What reason could you possibly have for wanting to involve the police ? ’
11 She had assumed all along that the only reason her father could possibly have for even considering selling the club was concern that she , Rory , could n't cope with running it , that it would prove too much of a burden for her — that it would hold her back from her own career .
12 It was all there , the passion and the glory and inflamed rush of feeling that she knew she would always have for him .
13 The task of child protection is , in a sense , the other side of the coin and one that can not be made easy for social workers , despite the sharper and hopefully more effective legal tools they will now have for the job .
14 CPRW believes that in electing to determine this application , the Secretary of State for Wales has quite correctly recognised the important implications which the decision will ultimately have for the future of National Parks .
15 Anonymity is not used to neutralize the moral responsibility respondents would otherwise have for their actions and opinions , but is our attempt to keep faith with the trust we earned .
16 Would these be shared between you and the operator , in the sense that they will be paying a keener price — from the operator 's point of view — then they would otherwise have for a shorter contract ?
17 If we change every to and any one to , where e is small and n is the number of , then we can never have for any subset of nodes .
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