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

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1 When a basalt flow has cooled sufficiently for some sort of crust to form , one of two possible things can happen .
2 Rozario on the near post Chettle also has come forward for this kick and it goes in towards that near post area where Oldfield takes no chances .
3 Inspection has come in for much discussion today as a major part of the Bill .
4 Bernstein 's work has come in for some strong criticism recently .
5 The various caveats expressed in 6.8.4 on the use of statistical techniques by sociolinguists are not as negative as they might seem , since recently the overuse of significance testing in social science research generally has come in for some criticism .
6 However , the NRA has come in for some criticism for not taking action .
7 He has appeared once for all at the end of the age to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself … by the blood of the eternal covenant .
8 Statistics also show that while the crime rate has increased regularly for all groups , the rise in female crime has been far steeper than the rise in male crime .
9 Daily assessment has gone on for all these years , with tests occasionally being undertaken — that is a reality .
10 Madam Speaker in view of the fact that the real value of pensions has gone down for many years now following the break .
11 Sadly I think that our time has run out for this particular session , but I would remind you that the seminars this afternoon , erm , are , offer other opportunities to explore both some of the issues that have been raised er , through your questions now , and also others that you may wish to raise , er , with the members of staff , the leaders of the groups .
12 It was a remarkable education for all of us , including me , who has lived there for many years .
13 Friedrich Bremer has waited long for another victim , and is eager to begin .
14 She has waited patiently for this ending . ’
15 Such a mood of concern has existed now for more than a decade and seems to mirror uncertainties of role occurring elsewhere in society .
16 He 'd sat up for most of the night brooding about it , wondering what her reaction to him would be , finally deciding that he could n't wait until the evening to find out .
17 She 'd saved up for many months .
18 He was a good journalist and one I 'd known professionally for many years .
19 I 'd tried hard for many years to get him to stop , in the face of informed professional opinion , but he had always shrugged it off .
20 In that way , we would increase national expenditure on training and the Secretary of State would not have to go in for these dictatorial measures .
21 Having looked unsuccessfully for such a bird house , I would like to find the name of a stockist .
22 ‘ Unless your estimable uncle had expensive amusements , Master Hussey , you must surely have come in for this very money along with the rest . ’
23 ‘ They may have saved up for this holiday for years . ’
24 and these would have made up for some of the others perhaps won for them by Lloyd George .
25 The weather is not kind , having rained steadily for most of the week , fully endorsing everyone 's suspicions that the Sennybridge hills conjure up their own unique climate .
26 He says without it the war would have gone on for many more years .
27 Glenn Hoddle says he thinks his team will win because there is a determination running throughout the club and the supporters who were robbed three years ago and could have gone on for another fifty or sixty years waiting a chance like this …
28 So you would n't necessarily have to pay out for these treatments , you see .
29 Because , let's face it , if we 're all one economy it is n't a level playing field if one country is inviting in erm companies er You know , transnationals , the lot , on the promise it 's cheaper to get our workers to work for you , you do n't have to pay out for this .
30 ‘ Do you think I would have waited around for all this if I had ? ’
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