Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb pp] [pron] [adv prt] for " in BNC.
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1 | It has not inherited this behaviour ; it has either worked it out for itself , or learned it by observing another chimpanzee . |
2 | He 'd really got it in for Nigel . |
3 | well then if I go onto a medium , then you 're getting all this length and all this business here , all that business and it 's too much , if I could of found a four I 'd certainly tried it on for swimming you know , but I do n't want it all baggy and horrible you know |
4 | He might not have been able to dodge the water , but they 'd never pinned him down for the Instruction . |
5 | This woman 's firm had totally ripped it off for one of the midmarket youth fashion houses . |
6 | The Campbells steamer his mother had once taken him on for a day trip to Ilfracombe . |
7 | I think you 've probably let us in for it now Frank cos she 's almost certainly going to send us some . |
8 | Once we had sat together in that ‘ condemned ’ gallery until evening , and the sacristan , not knowing we were there , had nearly locked us in for the night . |
9 | ‘ You have rather got it in for the doctor , have n't you ? ’ said Henry easily . |
10 | The price is so basic that , if the parties have expressly left it over for later agreement , the court may well conclude that the parties did not intend to make and have not made , a contract . |