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

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1 What evidence does the hon. Lady have for that suggestion ?
2 First of all , many people have been asking me on this programme in the past what credentials you people on the Council have for setting a budget .
3 Cobham Fellowship have for several years run two week , one month or one year training for future leaders .
4 The errors of this motley crew have for years been apparent in the Athena , Barclay 's , Hunting Group , Littlewoods , John Player , BP , Overseas League , NEAC , the R.A. , and no doubt , many other prizes and awards .
5 Ward says : ‘ Here , the question is how much responsibility does the local authority have for assessing children where there is no question about the standard of care already being provided in their own home .
6 This project has two foci : one examining the implications which Islamic conceptions of the state have for Middle Eastern politics , the other examining the implications these conceptions have for the substantial Muslim community now resident in Britain .
7 What possible reason could a sane man have for thanking her for an evening that had never happened ?
8 Apart from that , the hon. Gentleman should acknowledge that the Government have for a number of years , under the farm and conservation grants scheme , provided a 40 per cent .
9 The government 's own team have recognised that morale in teaching is low and that the position this year is significantly worse than last , yet the government have for this year ignored the findings of that particular report and it 's all tied up with the whole issue of pay , workload etc ..
10 The West and the Soviet Union have for years , with the enthusiastic help of local rulers made the entire region one of catastrophically high expenditure on arms .
11 The energy and enthusiasm black youth have for certain sports and the disproportionately high number wanting to take up sport as a career provides at least the initial indication that they see in successful black sportsmen models for themselves .
12 The increasingly related and intertwined fields of education and training have for long been a battlefield for learning technologies .
13 Even when there 's something to make an emotional conformist smirk — some thumping disparity of age , looks , education , pretension — the couple have for this moment a lacquer finish : laughter 's bubbling spittle simply wipes off .
14 But will the arrival of the BAF make a discernible difference to the lot of road runners , many of whom feel that structures and attitudes within athletics have for years worked against the interests of road runners at all levels ?
15 What advice does my hon. Friend the Minister have for my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for the Environment and local authorities , to ensure that , wherever possible , hedgerows are protected , since they can endure at least as long as roads ?
16 Programmes in cookery , waiting , house-keeping , reception have for long been the recognised route by which the industry 's craftsmen and supervisors have acquired their qualifications at all levels .
17 The interesting question , in the present context , is how far these can be coordinated with familiar pedagogic techniques , thereby bringing research within the compass of normal teaching ; or , in more general terms , what implications does work on classroom observation have for developments in teacher education ( see Allwright 1988 ) .
18 Persons disabled by war or in the armed forces and those disabled at work as a result of injury or prescribed industrial disease have for many years enjoyed reasonable financial provision .
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