Example sentences of "[verb] have [noun] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There is no virtue in several injections of insulin if the patient is well controlled on a single injection each day , but this state of affairs is unlikely to be the case in a patient who has had diabetes for a number of years and has little residual β-cell function . |
2 | The study is expected to have implications for the design of information systems , for the targets that are set to evaluate investment decisions and for finding ways of correctly assessing risk . |
3 | The physiotherapist has to have enthusiasm for the task she and the patient are undertaking . |
4 | ‘ Every competitor has to have respect for the opposition . |
5 | ‘ You 've got to have thongs for the beach . |
6 | The fact that these questions are being raised has significance for the authority of the police … and it is the single most important determinant of the style of policing . |
7 | Lyonnais des Eaux already owns the two big statutory water companies in Northumbrian 's region and is bound to have ambitions for the region as a whole . |
8 | If Japanese women were to continue having children for the rest of this century at their 1989 fertility rate of 1.57 , Japan 's population would inch up from today 's 123m to 126m in 2005 . |
9 | It 's for sure that he 'd have had respect for the course . |
10 | In that case it was held that a journalist lacked standing for an order ( of mandamus ) that the chair of the justices should reveal the names of the magistrates who had heard a particular case , but that he did have standing for a declaration that a policy of not disclosing the names of justices who heard certain types of cases was contrary to the public interest and unlawful . |
11 | That these preferences do have significance for an analysis of the syntactic structure of sentences has been argued by Kuno & Kaburaki ( 1977 ) . |
12 | With their insistent anti-Polish , anti-Jewish and anti-Communist propaganda , their apparently radical economic policies , their contempt for the ‘ weakness ’ of Weimar democracy , their emphasis on military virtues and their theories of racial supremacy , the Nazis appeared to have solutions for the problems that beset the Reich . |
13 | ‘ When they told me what it was , I thought I was going to have to have injections for the rest of my life . ’ |
14 | Several of the issues discussed have implications for the manufacturing sector . |
15 | This blurring of the boundaries may be of little consequence to users of the service , but it does have implications for the type of care they receive and which agency remains financially responsible for arranging that care . |
16 | Or , to take it further , had he begun to have hopes for the remainder of the night , and so taken this means to get rid of the other man ? |
17 | A number have had responsibility for the operation of parts of the system of criminal justice , including former Home Office Ministers , retired senior civil servants and police officers , and chairmen of the Parole Board . |
18 | It is , as I noted at the time , a peculiar fact that most laymen who have had responsibility for the health service have interested themselves personally to a preponderant extent in the case of the mentally afflicted , both the mentally ill and the mentally handicapped . |
19 | Also , because penalties in the UK , as opposed to the EC , have never been severe , firms have had contempt for the legislation . |
20 | The businessman shall not be required to have security for the loan . |
21 | Andre says it is dangerous but you have to have respect for the sea it can be hard and punishing … |