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

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1 Porteous has long had a high reputation for stocking maps and guides in depth , and its customers , to whom it also supplies daily newspapers , include large city companies whose executives travel regularly and widely .
2 He 'd better have a good reason for ringing me up on Christmas Day !
3 ‘ You 'd better have a good reason for all this , Lizzy , because I want to know exactly what 's going on with you . ’
4 For this reason , campaigners like Rifkin are necessary , and younger scientists especially have a reluctant admiration for him .
5 The Community already has a substantial agenda for enlargement before it — an agenda in which Britain has been in the lead .
6 The caravan already has a busy diary for the summer but anyone interested in having it along to a community event , or simply to visit a neighbourhood , should contact their local divisional police headquarters and ask for the crime prevention officer .
7 Jazz at Ronnie Scott 's , Selwyn Price already has an established reputation for his photowork images of ‘ world ’ music and has now produced a body of work aimed at capturing the energy and essence of live jazz at its best ( until 22 Mar ) .
8 The immunoprecipitation assay described above has a limited potential for detection of CREB binding proteins in general .
9 ‘ Records will show very shortly that we have not had a typical winter for this part of the country and that seems to be the main reason , ’ he told the environmental health committee yesterday .
10 By the looks of Carla she had not had a decent meal for weeks .
11 Turner says : ‘ We have not had a single offer for Ken — not yet .
12 Dan had not had a proper job for over ten years .
13 Church funds also came to be used in special cases to buy the emancipation of Christian slaves , but the church did not have a general programme for the abolition of slavery .
14 Hess did not have a normal christening for Wolf Rudiger , the Fuhrer does not think them good enough for Nazis .
15 I do not have a romantic nostalgia for the past but a binding love for the environment , producing an emotive link with the past .
16 THE Tottenham Hotspur board confirmed yesterday that Terry Venables does not have a large budget for new players because of the high cost of bringing the ground up to the latest safety standards .
17 THE Tottenham Hotspur board confirmed yesterday that Terry Venables does not have a large budget for new players because of the high cost of bringing the ground up to the latest safety standards .
18 There is no reason why you should not have a weekly reward for remaining the same weight , at least for a few months after you have attained your ideal shape .
19 Level 1 was left out from the calculation of the ANOVA in Table 6 since the question ‘ was there a word present ? ’ can not have a non-zero entry for the cell corresponding to a No answer .
20 Although we do not have a satisfactory explanation for the U/Pb fractionation , it must have occurred at shallow depths in the mantle , near a spreading ridge ; and the resulting enriched source regions have since remained fixed relative to the migrating lithosphere .
21 York does not have a permanent site for travellers although one is planned .
22 We still do not have a proper address for Nanking , but I 'll try to sent it to you soon , as I understand a comrade from Nanking is coming to see us here to make arrangements for our visit there .
23 The special adjudicator will not grant leave to appeal if he , or perhaps she , is satisfied that the applicant does not have an arguable claim for asylum .
24 The marriage of Anne and Tim does not just have a personal significance for them .
25 And not having an appetising recipe for tinned peas , I turned for inspiration to the PM 's love of curry .
26 Be alert to everything , let nothing escape you , and you will soon have a true education for life .
27 He had found him as a young officer in the Prenzlauer Berg division when he was no more than eighteen , but he already had a considerable appetite for the harsh and cruel police work that the Stasi required .
28 This reduces the system ( 7.2 ) and the cavity boundary condition to a mapping , of the form Note that the amplitude E(t) is complex , so that we have a two-dimensional mapping , which is , in fact , invertible : We thus have a minimal system for chaos .
29 It is symptomatic of the individualistic fallacy and its popularity among therapists — who , as we shall see shortly have a special reason for embracing it — that a myth has emerged which claims that Freud himself did not take seriously his most important single work on social psychoanalysis , Totem and Taboo .
30 Most dedicated gardeners normally have a secret passion for a particular variety of plant .
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