Example sentences of "have [verb] for some [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Both the Inter-Regional Standing Committee for Art and Design Education ( IRSCADE ) and NATFHE have pressed for some form of national validation of foundation courses and the former organization , having collected views from the colleges offering the courses , has listed five future possibilities . |
2 | It has taken an awful long time to come to fruition — and appears to have needed the departure of founder Ken Olsen to come to fruition , but Digital Equipment Corp is finally to start marketing Apple Computer Inc Macintoshes to major companies in the US , mirroring the arrangement the two companies have had for some time in Europe . |
3 | I am delighted to have heard anything worthwhile by Schillings , whose music I have known for some time in piano-vocal scores but have not encountered in performance . |
4 | One practice we have followed for some time in mid-week housegroups is to follow up and apply further what has been taught on Sunday . |
5 | Small producers appear to see inferior bargaining strength as the price they have to pay for some continuity in orders . |
6 | We have waited for some time for any scheme , let alone one that would justify being called better than the proposals of 1979 . |
7 | Modest chain-link fences have existed for some time in the border cities of El Paso and Brownsville , Texas . |