Example sentences of "[conj] have [adj] [noun sg] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The process of preparing Jean-Baptiste Lully 's ballets for the new edition of his complete works has brought out a number of notational and textual questions that have direct relevance for future performances . |
2 | It is situated in Belfast and has short-term accommodation for 30 people . |
3 | That would certainly suit the Jaguar management 's book and has less potential for political embarrassment than an unruly hostile bid . |
4 | He hated Tories in general and had little respect for most of the Tory leadership , although some he did respect , primarily Harold Macmillan . |
5 | For example , this is the pattern that emerges from studies of Urdu speakers in Britain described by Khan ( 1991 ) , who writes : Urdu thus emerges as having greater currency for first-generation than second-generation speakers . |
6 | Contrasting views , based on different areas , portray the working class as having greater potential for radical action . |