Example sentences of "have [verb] [pron] [adv prt] for " in BNC.

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1 The 24-year-old Luton striker was sent off at Chester after scoring his first goal of the season , but Billy Bingham has called him up for next week 's Group Six qualifier against the Republic of Ireland in Dublin .
2 ‘ This has set me up for the rest of the season and now I can have a real crack at the England squad , ’ he said .
3 I fear that our nation has set itself up for a decade of national strife .
4 He has to do more than they do , and he has to keep it up for much longer .
5 ‘ The assassin has marked us down for death , but first he is playing with us like a cat does with a mouse .
6 Watford will have little time to bask in their glory — manager Steve Perryman has pulled them in for training at lunchtime today .
7 Pam Dixon 's here , the bearded wonder has taken himself off for the weekend
8 CROCKED star Gary Stevens last night blasted the Airdrie hard-man who has put him out for six weeks .
9 Felix Lark has put his up for sale , after all .
10 Peter Williams , the Salford centre , has been told that the shoulder injury which has kept him out for much of this season will need at least another week to heal .
11 He faces a fitness test today on the hamstring strain that has kept him out for two matches .
12 ‘ Yanto has sent something over for yon , ’ Mary said softly .
13 He has to bring her back for school on Monday .
14 After you 'd stuck it out for so long , why did you leave ? ’
15 computers and that and er he left it and he just carried on talking about this that and the other , and he says right I 'm going and he went and he left the game , he 'd brought it down for the kids , he did n't say , you know
16 In fact , she thought as she splashed cold water on to her hot face , she had n't seen him all morning — perhaps he 'd taken himself off for a walk .
17 Mike came down yesterday morning , mind you he had been on his own quite a lot , a lot of time yesterday for the day Josh , cos I went to Altrincham with me mum at half nine and it , I 'd taken him out for a walk to make sure he 'd had his walk and Mike did n't get up till gone half two and when he come down he 'd cut a report of Lisa 's on the floor
18 I 'd coloured it in for you
19 We 're alright for , to have petrol they have n't had to put it up for
20 Cos if it was as long as three hours , then I 'd expect Julie would have had to program them in for it would n't she .
21 ‘ I saw you struggling with it ; you should have left it in the Range Rover — I would have lifted it out for you . ’
22 ‘ I could quite easily have picked it up for you .
23 I could have let you in for it then , could n't I ! ’
24 ‘ Had the care manager stuck to the initial referral alone , which was for respite care , she would have sorted them out for that , and that would have been it . ’
25 Do I have to spell it out for you ? ’
26 His best friend was due for a bad let-down , and it was he who would have to spell it out for him .
27 I 'm sure I do n't have to spell it out for you . ’
28 Do I have to spell it out for you ?
29 Erm I do n't think I have got any written down here for you to have a look so I 'll have to write it down for you erm stuff about Stanley knives .
30 Did you have to psych yourself up for the part ?
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