Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] for " in BNC.

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1 None of the European resorts has yet gone in for the wholesale investment in snow-making which we see in the United States , mainly because the capital outlay is enormous and the running costs extremely high .
2 The most tantalising of opportunities has thus opened up for Mr Takeshita : the chance to be prime minister again .
3 The successful receptionist models could be used to devise special training to enable CAB receptionists to ascertain the depth of a problem ; they could serve the dual function of assessing which clients have just come in for a form or a local address and they could make appointments for others in person or by telephone and smooth the queue .
4 It claims that over 1,000 independent software vendors have already signed up for the new version .
5 Dates have just come in for a series of Ovation guitar clinics , with Ian Aitken : Wed Oct 14th , Picton Music , Swansea ; Thu 15th , Cranes Music , Cardiff ; Mon 26th , Oasis Music , Ringwood , Hants ; Tues 27th , Soundpad , Barnstaple ; Thu 29th , Avalon Music , Sevenoaks ; Wed 11th Nov , Music Inn , Nottingham ; Thu 12th , Musical Exchange , Birmingham ; Fri 13th , Foulds of Derby ; Wed 18th , Rose Morris Music Store , London .
6 Several big names have already signed up for the massive complex which will house 68 shops when it opens in August .
7 The impression of a house where the occupants had just walked out for a stroll in the garden was very strong .
8 And the temptation is to look at that list and say wonderful I can start phoning prospects that the doctors have already lined up for me .
9 The idea seemed to fit Lucy 's current expression , as though all hands had already gone down for the third time .
10 Thereafter the accelerating rate of population growth coincided with the ending of the bounty of generally good harvests to turn the trend in the cost of living sharply upwards , while in most regions the increase in the labour force changed a labour market in which wages had generally held up for more than half a century .
11 The police have also come in for critisism — for not providing enough officers .
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