Example sentences of "has a [noun] for [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It would appear that the employer has a predilection for this type of trainee , and this trend may well increase in future years .
2 The chart has a space for each day of the year and symbols are used to indicate the non-availability of the various types of accommodation on certain days .
3 When I told Constanza , she who has a memory for these things said , ‘ Good Lord , not M. J. Devaux who came over with the French team after the war ? ’
4 Other issues given special attention include health and safety , in which has a responsibility for all Courtaulds Coatings plants in Europe , and the environment , where water-borne and high-solids coatings are being used increasingly to reduce solvent emissions .
5 That I no longer believe that the government has a majority for this measure .
6 The only exception is hydrogen which has a name for each isotope : Isotope ; protium deuterium tritium Symbol :
7 As Mark has a fascination for all things electrical , he decided on an electronic watch that ‘ spoke ’ the time .
8 As Mark has a fascination for all things electrical , he decided on an electronic watch that ‘ spoke ’ the time .
9 Because babies are delicate and vulnerable and because the mother — for all kinds of reasons — is compelled to succeed in caring for the child , the situation has a potential for much distress on the mother 's part if anything goes wrong .
10 Hey , " he said , and laughed briefly , " you think he has a permit for those muscles ?
11 TRACE II does not have a syntactic component , but has a mechanism for such information to be used .
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