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 In the result I have not been persuaded that any doubt has been cast upon principles which are soundly directed as being both desirable and reasonable and which furthermore have for long been firmly established by authority .
3 It plans to incorporate a repository application programming interface ( APIs ) that 'll allow users to connect to other dictionaries , such as the one Informix already has for its Storm products — see below — as well as larger third-party repository environments .
4 There is a new Nelson First Certificate Course to accompany the three other course titles Nelson already has for the same exam .
5 But civil strife and political violence , the quick and easy expedients of the gun and the bomb , already had for him a romantic and almost Byronic aura .
6 The instruments that would be needed for communicating echo pictures are no more sophisticated than the instruments that both bats and dolphins already have for echolocating in the first place .
7 already have for every child in year ten
8 Odd , the attraction Hoggatt 's had — still has for that matter .
9 ‘ Because it always has for me , ’ she said .
10 Erm we have always out any er leaflet erm clearly so that people to put their names on the register erm that is a statutory responsibility erm the expenditure in excess of what we had er done in the past is actually going to be a very very small amount of one officer 's time in redesigning the leaflet erm otherwise the expenditure will remain as it , as it always has for all intents and purposes and I think that answers your question if clearly you have problems about getting people on the electoral register that means there 's something about your own electoral .
11 He said : ‘ The most effective publicity we 've ever had for the Community is the European Ryder Cup Golf Team .
12 It was a brilliant response — the best we 've ever had for a competition .
13 You 'll see that both the number of requests for service , and the number of visits made are well up on previous half years , and although some of that is due to probably the highest figure on insect complaints we 've ever had for six months , and erm it 's not all that , much of it is lately the department has been very , very busy indeed .
14 He 'd already lost any respect or hope he 'd once had for Changez .
15 PETER : What we 've discovered this week is the old instinct the Tories have always had for self preservation , the leadership ordained unity and low and behold there was unity .
16 And what of the marital relationship , how much meaning and importance does this still have for the partners ?
17 What reason could he possibly have for staying ? ’
18 ‘ What reason could you possibly have for wanting to involve the police ? ’
19 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 .
20 It was all there , the passion and the glory and inflamed rush of feeling that she knew she would always have for him .
21 ‘ You know , the only ambition she ever had for me was to marry well and bring up the colour of the family . ’
22 In many Third World countries , therefore , comprador is a term of abuse and , as a consequence has lost most of the little value it ever had for analysis .
23 You 've got everything but those great bubbling glass things they always have for the mad scientist ! ’
24 Making love to me may help you to forget for a while , but it wo n't change the feelings you obviously still have for her , whether you care to admit it or not . ’
25 Diarrhoea , which I had now had for five days , finally drove me from my bed at six-thirty .
26 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 .
27 This is remarkable , given how little evidence he really had for his theory and how much of the evidence he had was wrong !
28 South Africa 's Muslims , rich in educational and managerial skills , now have for the first time a clear political objective of social justice .
29 Moreover they will tend to be Catholics from just the sort of background the universities here have for years wished to see represented more adequately among students .
30 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 .
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