Example sentences of "have [noun pl] [adv] for " in BNC.

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1 According to Kamichika , Japan has eyes only for its technology while it continues to ignore the increasingly urgent problems posed by unbridled economic growth , such as pollution and cultural estrangement .
2 The action takes place in tough Dodge City , Kansas during the 1880s , and centres on the lives and experiences of five people : Matt Dillon , the dauntless and fearless United States Marshal ; Kitty Russell , proprietress of the Longbranch Saloon , a woman with a heart of gold who has eyes only for Dillon ; Chester Goode , Matt 's deputy ; Doc Galen Adams , the kindly , dedicated physician ; and Festus Haggen , Matt 's unkempt , hillbilly deputy .
3 Mail order selling has advantages both for the customer and the retailer .
4 Notice that empirical evaluation has implications both for the operation and the conceptual evaluation phases of our scheme , as is indicated by the arrows in the diagram on page 32 .
5 He has convictions there for a number of theft and similar petty crime offences since leaving St Patrick 's .
6 ‘ You know , ’ he began , ‘ that you 've had enemies here for some time .
7 From the very first , as soon as he had held her , he had had eyes only for her .
8 Always used to receiving admiring glances from men , Laura had n't known whether to be pleased or not when the doctor had completely ignored her — clearly having eyes only for Julie .
9 Choice will have implications both for the timetable and for teaching styles .
10 The phasing in of a standardised unit specification will have implications both for centres delivering SCOTVEC units , and for those involved in writing their own units .
11 If the cyclical pattern is systematic , this will have implications both for economic forecasting and for policy analysis .
12 The Race Relations Act says that you can do this you can have courses especially for black or Asian people so as I said you have to be unemployed you have to be black or Asian and you have to live in either Radford Hyson Green St Annes Lenton or Snainton .
13 DRDOS seems to have drivers only for 286 and upwards machines but I eventually got EMM.SYS which was also to be found locked away in my ROM and got the machine to recognise the expanded memory .
14 Charity was quite accustomed to her cousin 's eliciting rather dramatic responses from the male population , but was a little discomfited when Nelson , a tall , rangy boy with sandy hair and nice looks , seemed to have eyes only for her .
15 These configurations were found to have implications both for flows of mutual aid , which tend to occur between those of similar employment status and notably between the unemployed , and for access to employment .
16 We try to have events specially for volunteers as well .
17 ‘ We had builders here for six months before we moved in , and then lived with them for another year , ’ says Sally , who was not only busy with their two young daughters , but was also running a full-time interior decoration business in Cirencester .
18 Nevertheless , the lad had reasons enough for his departure : by the late 1790s his mother was dead , his father solvent but none too rich , and his aunts , uncles and cousins all paupers or on the verge of becoming such .
19 But the girls had eyes only for Dana 's beauty and sexy demeanour , which that night was particularly James Deanish .
20 I had eyes only for my beautiful Flavia .
21 She had eyes only for him ; as they twirled around , they were joking together , and were clearly very much in love .
22 I had eyes only for her but Benjamin was all agog with interest in the room and kept looking around , murmuring his admiration .
23 They had eyes only for the journey downwards , now , and battle-fervour , love and pride had long since been sucked from them , leaving them soulless husks : in bronze , or leather , fur-cloaked or bright trousered .
24 It was as if they were the only two people on earth ; oblivious to the crowds who poured from the factory entrances as the day shift ended and who milled around them , they had eyes only for each other .
25 This had implications both for service delivery and for the recruitment of black staff — not to mention the encouragement of black people to stand for election to the councils .
26 Each packet of ORS produced had contents enough for 1 litre of solution .
27 At Tonbridge he had colours only for rackets , as J.R .
28 The diagrams have explanations underneath for some sailing terminology .
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