Example sentences of "may have for " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 The removal of the ‘ problem ’ of what to do about aggravations is wonderful and gives complete freedom to use the range of remedies whatever reputation they may have for over-reacting or whatever rules may have evolved about not repeating .
3 During such talks , remember to look at any implications that the company 's proposals may have for your pension .
4 a fixed-term contract for one year or more entered into from 1 October 1980 can include an agreement in writing by you to exclude any claim that you may have for unfair dismissal , where your dismissal consists only of the expiry of the term ;
5 a fixed-term contract for two years or more entered into from 6 December 1965 can include an agreement in writing by you to exclude any claim that you may have for state redundancy pay , where your dismissal consists only of the expiry of the term .
6 You simply have to weigh up your personal circumstances and what you are looking for from the job , keeping in mind any long-term plans that you may have for your future career development .
7 a fixed-term contract for one year or more entered into from 1 October 1980 can include an agreement in writing by you to exclude any claim that you may have for unfair dismissal , where your dismissal consists only of the expiry of the term ;
8 a fixed-term contract for two years or more entered into from 6 December 1965 can include an agreement in writing by you to exclude any claim that you may have for state redundancy pay , where your dismissal consists only of the expiry of the term .
9 Further , if you ignore the consequences that these actions may have for another , the voice of your mentor will then be replaced by a different voice guided by greed , destruction and hardness of heart .
10 We are slow to analyse research in terms of the impact any particular findings may have for a wider field of social analysis , education , training and delivery of services .
11 Finally , through an examination of the work of Leon Duguit , we will assess the contribution which sociological positivism may have for an understanding of government and law .
12 Throughout , the legislators concerned will be subject to a great deal of explicit lobbying , and will be aware of the political debts they are expected to settle through the budget , as well as the importance that their decisions may have for their own political futures .
13 the detainer is tendered sufficient money to satisfy any claim he may have for damage and expenses in respect of the straying livestock .
14 Where the net proceeds of sale exceed the amount of any claim the detainer may have for damages and expenses , the excess is recoverable from him by the person who would be entitled to the livestock but for the sale .
15 The side of the songs can be reversed to control for any bias the female may have for turning in one direction or the other .
16 The Department may make allowances for other expenses which you may have for the upkeep of the property .
17 Compound nouns in which the second element denotes an agent or an action may have for their first element a noun denoting the object of the action : housekeeper , housekeeping .
18 ( 4 ) Where the seller expressly reserves the right of resale in case the buyer should make default , and on the buyer making default , re-sells the goods , the original contract of sale is rescinded , but without prejudice to any claim the seller may have for damages . ’
19 At the same time it also illustrates the practical purpose narrative theory may have for the reading of individual works of literature .
20 So that me we may have for instance erm order entry clerks entering many many orders per day .
21 In the light of the results obtained it is intended to examine the relevance these agreements may have for agreements concerned with other aspects of global commons protection .
22 This study will focus on the informal uses of parks , farmland and waste land and the amenity values these areas may have for the general public .
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