Example sentences of "[verb] to have [art] [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | The SVQs in Business Administration at Levels I and II are expected to have a wide appeal for employers and candidates alike and will probably be of particular interest to Youth Training ( YT ) and Employment Training ( ET ) trainees involved in office work . |
2 | Men can have one dark suit and wear it all day and no one will even notice , but women are expected to have the right clothes for lunch and afternoon tea and working in and then have some stunning outfit for evening . |
3 | People assume , the British especially , who appear to have a unique talent for combining sentimentality and intellectual evasion , that conflict , even massacre , is in no one 's interest . |
4 | Most CABx can identify local groups which appear to have a particular need for assistance , and NACAB policy is to encourage bureaux to cater for such special groups . |
5 | The Ministry of International Trade and Industry ( MITI ) wants to have a preliminary design for a short-haul 75-seater codenamed the ys-x worked out by 1990 and to have the aircraft in service by 1994 . |
6 | As the woman who dreamed up the slogan ‘ A Dog Is For Life , Not Just For Christmas ’ , she needs to have a high profile for campaigning , while still being able to turn her hand to clearing the odd blocked drain that might occur at the kennels . |
7 | The head porter needs to have an exceptional memory for names and faces , and be a fountain of knowledge in order to deal with the numerous enquiries of the guests . |
8 | Sulindac , phenylbutazone , diclofenac , and indomethacin are reported to have a higher potential for hepatotoxicity than ibuprofen , naproxen , mefenamic acid , and piroxicam . |
9 | Seven other individuals , not related to his family , who had come to have a high regard for Beattie over the years among them were three or four Roman Catholics , including a man whom he had helped to find a new house after he and his wife had been intimidated out of their home by the Provisional IRA . |
10 | I seemed to have a separate brain for each limb , but they 'd all broken off diplomatic relations . |
11 | She seemed to have a proper regard for the frivolous things in life . |
12 | Sarah seemed to have a special liking for angry gestures , even when she had provoked them herself . |
13 | But Fenton Marshall seemed to have an apt answer for everything . |
14 | But both can be said to have a basic requirement for nitrogen , which they incorporate into their own proteins and nucleic acids . |
15 | In 1910 few Liberals had argued for Home Rule in their election addresses or speeches , so they could not be said to have a clear mandate for it . |
16 | DARLINGTON Health Authority yesterday pledged to have a special unit for leukaemia patients open and fully staffed by August . |
17 | If you regularly knit different garments for the same people , you might like to have a separate directory for each person . |
18 | To make your way , you have got to have a proper respect for money . |
19 | One of the devices thought to have the best potential for ensuring participation in policy-making is the American administrative law initiative of ‘ hybrid rule-making ’ . |
20 | I 'm going to have a nice steak for my tea tonight and then it 's dancing with the missus . |
21 | I happened to have an extra ticket for the recital last night … |
22 | But looking back , we seem to have a selective memory for the best bits of the past . |
23 | On the whole , algebraists seem to have a slight preference for the latter whilst analysts tend to prefer the former , perhaps because of tradition . |
24 | Derbyshire Assistant Chief Constable Don Dovaston said : ‘ People seem to have a total disregard for the safety of themselves and other road users . |
25 | Some people seem to have a natural knack for making money , while others have a marvellous ability for getting along without it . |
26 | It 's a curious thing but fans of all persuasions , even in the stubborn North , seem to have a soft spot for Spurs — maybe because , for as long as anyone can remember , they have tried to play the game . |
27 | Both Joe and his former pupil Steve Vai seem to have a special fondness for one in particular : the Lydian . |
28 | Elsewhere he remarks , " we seem to have no other criterion for truth and reason than the type and kind of opinions and customs current in the land where we live . |
29 | The implication of this study is that developing societies need to improve their elementary school system before their economies can hope to have a secure foundation for industrialisation . |
30 | The daily broadsheet began to have a double fascination for Charlie , as he started to take an interest in the advertisements displayed on almost every page . |