Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pron] [verb] for [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ What excuse has she got for giving instructions that , in the middle of the night , armed riot police raid children , women and men , shove them into caged lorries and forcibly deport them to the country from which they fled ? |
2 | The other thing we 've got ta find out about is er while we 're on the subject is what insurance has he got for skiing ? |
3 | The passionate question was involuntary and , regaining a measure of both control and fighting spirit , she went on quickly in a lightly mocking tone , ‘ And what 's Cavell Fielding 's reaction going to be when she does know about these … plans you have for escorting me ? |
4 | To ask the Secretary of State for Health what plans he has for reducing waiting times in respect of eye treatments ; and if he will make a statement . |
5 | In this , however , he may be naive , for unless he is prepared to say what pertinent effects are , it is not clear what grounds he has for claiming that they always exist . |
6 | And what reason does he give for thinking that ? |
7 | What is the Prime Minister doing to promote a comprehensive test ban treaty , and what proposals does he have for strengthening the non-proliferation treaty ? |