Example sentences of "have [noun pl] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | How have strategies for managing workers in data processing developed during this period of rapid growth and how do British managers ' strategies compare with those in several different industrialised countries ? |
2 | The problem with adult learners is that they already have strategies for grammatical analysis and can efficiently use context in communication . |
3 | Teachers are reminded that it is necessary to notify the office if they have candidates for this award . |
4 | ‘ As you have books for good manners I will name you the degrees . |
5 | in cake decorating and associated things , people have cakes for all occasions and erm wedding cake 's only one of them . |
6 | The quirks of demography have implications for future tax policy . |
7 | All these general changes in the professions themselves have implications for professional education , even if their impact on undergraduate courses is not yet always apparent . |
8 | However , they have implications for all citizens who want to influence social policy . |
9 | Education and health services are related in several obvious ways that have implications for economic growth . |
10 | In addition to the ‘ traditional ’ approach , Greenwood and Stewart identify two other possible conceptions of the role of the local authority in relation to its environment that have implications for internal management structure . |
11 | The cost and efficiency of the health care system has come under increasing scrutiny and a variety of solutions have been proposed which have implications for inter-professional relations . |
12 | The measures needed to protect the salmon have implications for several industries in the area . |
13 | Hairdressers have generally undertaken an apprenticeship ; however , some colleges have places for mature students and there is nothing to stop you working from home . |
14 | Her school is the only one in Richmond to provide a nursery class for three and four-year-olds and she says : ‘ We have places for 50 children but 100 more are waiting to be in . ’ |
15 | Research proposals therefore tend to come from established departments , and also tend increasingly to consist of safe , conservative projects which have possibilities for future income-generation for the universities . |
16 | Over 50% of women who have abortions are single , and it is clear that most of these have abortions for this reason ( ie Reason Two ) . |
17 | These have screw-holes for permanent fixing of the wooden battens and legs , together with a locking device to ensure they do not accidentally close in use . |
18 | These rodents have the double misfortune of being regarded as edible — both the Hopi and Navajo Indians have recipes for baked prairie dog — and as agricultural pest , subject to a hunting and poisoning programme for at least the past 150 years . |
19 | Swallow your principles and try to impress on a potential employer , especially if it is a small business , that you have arrangements for all eventualities , including if your child is sick . |
20 | Almost seven out of 10 directors say they have procedures for social workers who handle clients ' money . |
21 | Driveways have spaces for two cars , front and rear lawns are turfed and owners of Les Jones homes arrive at a house or bungalow which is attractive and complete in every way - and not surrounded by a mass of mud as on so many new housing estates . |
22 | They have licenses for 10 concerts this year and they expect to inject £1 million into the landfill site to turn it into Europe 's premier outdoor entertainment venue . |
23 | They have licenses for 10 performances this year going through until September . |
24 | We have registers for certain groups of disabled people — those registered with local authorities , those who are listed as disabled with the Department of Employment , records of certain groups receiving treatment or pensions , and so on . |
25 | INVESTORS are exploring whether they have grounds for legal action against MTM , the troubled chemicals group whose value has collapsed from £256 million in February to £22 million . |