Example sentences of "have [vb pp] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Ghia Connecta is a concept electric car using technology FORD has developed for the Ecostar electric delivery vans , to appear on our roads in 1993 .
2 The company is cutting its multiprocessing teeth on this technology and the parallelising software it has developed for the clustering systems it now offers .
3 The company is cutting its multiprocessing teeth on this technology and the parallelising software it has developed for the clustering solutions it now offers .
4 If life has developed for the enjoyment that it brings , and it started with the existence of a single cell , then it is reasonable to suppose that the single cell was capable of the detection of an extremely small measure of ‘ pleasure ’ which it could experience by satisfying some ‘ desire ’ .
5 ‘ The roof has leaked for a year , ’ John said , ‘ and I had to cover over the electrics to protect them from the rain .
6 With a jolt of excitement , as if his heart has stopped for a moment , his mind leaps to the image of a pyramid-shaped mountain .
7 if the driver has stopped for the purpose of complying with regulation 8 or regulation 10 ( to accord precedence and not overtake ) ;
8 Parents who have watched their children grow and develop are just as likely to have insights into the development of their child as the teacher who has taught for a couple of years .
9 Now the prime minister , Brian Mulroney , has regrouped for a counter-attack .
10 After so-far fruitless attempts to create a ‘ scrambler ’ signal which could be inserted onto a disc or tape to prevent copying , the record industry has lobbied for a royalty to be placed on blank tapes and tape recording hardware .
11 Certainly small business , through its close connections with the ruling LDP party , has lobbied for a shift in the established policies of support and protection for big business .
12 She has told the local Home Care Organiser about Mrs B and the Organiser has arranged for a Home Help for the old lady , and is now arranging for the Community Laundry Service to be provided .
13 Pietro Petraroia , soprintendente of the Brera , has arranged for the painting to be temporarily transferred to Milan for a detailed technical and stylistic comparison to be undertaken .
14 He has arranged for the agency staff to have lunch with the Managing Director and two experts in pollution control from the parent company who have travelled a considerable distance to attend .
15 It has fallen for a number of reasons .
16 ‘ Far from departing from the traditional view of the relationship between ranks , the moment has come for a return to it , ’ said Mr Roach .
17 It may be that by the end of the century , when we are carrying all before us , some fair-minded matron will survey her predominantly female team and announce that the time has come for a Ministry for Men .
18 Time has come for a change .
19 Does he further agree that the time has come for a period of consolidation ?
20 It 's the least I can do for one who has come for a bush walk and then finds the project nipped in the bud by her own willingness to help . ’
21 Now that the new system of advanced courses is becoming well established the time has come for the work of the Central Support Unit to be absorbed into mainstream SCOTVEC Departments .
22 The time has come for the party to choose and , in the final analysis , it has two coherent policies to choose from .
23 THE TIME has come for the egg industry to look forward to the 1990s .
24 As it is now three years since the present display team was formed the time has come for an audition to be held , this will be early in the autumn .
25 It is the third house Geoffrey , a property developer , has designed for the family .
26 He arrives on the scene about two minutes after the bell has rung for the start of break , clutching his large black Bible under his arm .
27 Michael Ryan has looked for a rapprochement between deconstruction and Marxism .
28 But apparently no one else has looked for a phage that might produce such a toxin .
29 Thank You'-You are about to deflate the small plastic paddling pool in the garden in which no infant has paddled for a month until you realise that it is now full of strange vegetation and even stranger swimming insects and you decide to keep it as a nature reserve .
30 So he goes quietly home , sits and watches the telly with her a while ; then , in the commercial break perhaps , he leans forward , taps her on the head with whatever he has selected for the job , waits a couple of hours , then rings us . ’
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