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

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1 It is however not in curriculum thinking that Fullan 's major contribution is to be found , but rather in the issues he raises about the nature of change as a process in educational terms , and the implications these have for managers in the service .
2 At the same time , American anthropologists are acutely aware , to the point of self-caricature , that the North American Indians have for generations provided a conveniently accessible exotic backyard for ethnographic research .
3 Though barely habitable by man , the polar regions have for generations yielded goods that are valued by man .
4 Some differences , such as those based on sex , have for decades simply been taken for granted as natural and unproblematic .
5 This is hardly surprising , given the way governments the world over have for decades hammered home the dogma of prohibition .
6 Sarawak 's indigenous people — the various Dayak groups , including the nomadic , hunting-and-gathering Penan — have for decades fought the logging of their forest home .
7 The interesting question , in the present context , is how far these can be coordinated with familiar pedagogic techniques , thereby bringing research within the compass of normal teaching ; or , in more general terms , what implications does work on classroom observation have for developments in teacher education ( see Allwright 1988 ) .
8 ‘ We ca n't pick who we have for relatives , ’ was the eventual reply .
9 Foreign competitors can enter our market on more advantageous terms and can gain a hold as they have for instance , in the motor and electronics industries .
10 We have for instance to transpose the freedom from fear into present circumstances and to help others to make the same journey .
11 I have for instance discovered the Stars and Stripes flag of the 405th Fighter Group at Christchurch , Dorset , where it hangs in the ancient Priory .
12 The reasons women have for concern about fitness and health are often multiply overdetermined .
13 CONNIE COOK , chief display assistant , Blackpool : ‘ What about selling variety packs of pop like we have for fruit juices ?
14 He and his wife save any sharpness they have for money matters , ’ said Toby , throwing loyalty to the winds .
15 Bem ( 1979a ) suggests that paying more attention to the patterns of scoring on BSRl femininity and masculinity subscales might produce a more detailed understanding of the power which particular sex-associated traits have for women and men .
16 There is the mysterious feeling that men have for women and women have for men .
17 All I know is that I want to give everything I have for England again . ’
18 I reflect with sadness upon the emotional hiatus which I have for England .
19 His undiluted radicalism was illustrated by his admission that ‘ my command of the English Language is not sufficiently wide to allow me to put into words the intense hatred and detestation I have for England . ’
20 It begins by looking at the ideas of lecturers , but is primarily concerned with the meanings that ‘ physics ’ or ‘ physical science ’ have for students , and the ways in which those meanings are sometimes at odds with the experience of studying those subjects .
21 I have for lunch .
22 I think the piano is something you have for life .
23 Scientists attempting to calculate the number of extraterrestrial civilizations are in exactly the same position : the only evidence we have for life anywhere in the Universe is confined to this planet .
24 Oh that 's what we have for breakfast .
25 First , there are the needs which individuals have for self-actualization , development of capabilities and other sources of job satisfaction and motivation which may not be satisfied by the organization .
26 I see the way forward as co-operation with local authorities , who would finance the upgrading and maintenance of the paths ( as they have for example on the Forth-Clyde at Falkirk and Clydebank ) .
27 I 'm surprised that comes from er er Professor and his party who have for example campaigned for years for proportional representation , they know they 're not gon na get it but are they gon na change their mind ?
28 Sculptures in white marble from the Classical world of ancient Greece and Rome have for centuries delighted and inspired the ordinary observer as well as other sculptors , painters , architects and art historians ( fig. 6.7 ) .
29 Northern fur seals have for centuries been exploited commercially on the Pribilov and other islands in the Bering Sea ; since 1911 stocks have been managed and exploitation limited under international agreement , providing a rare example of successful management of an international resource ( Young , 1981 ; Gulland , 1974 ) .
30 Even if BAT do pick up the bill , as they have for East Belfast Community Council and the Centre for Neighbourhood Development , they can offer only 2 to 3 years project funding or finance for capital projects .
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