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

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1 Secondly , it appears that one of our largest companies has regard for the individual .
2 Such heroic examples , concluded Brougham , looking both backwards and forwards in 1822 , permitted reformers to have confidence for the future .
3 These changes have implications for the location of economic activity , and , in particular , call into question the economic role of cities .
4 Such changes have implications for the demand for housing , both in terms of numbers and types of dwellings .
5 Technically speaking , of course , she was off duty now and one of the night sisters had responsibility for the unit , but there was no way she was handing over until the camera crew went home .
6 These distinctions have implications for the type of care provided , the support services required and the stresses and problems associated with caring .
7 We can hardly expect adolescents to have respect for the possessions of others if they have no hope of attaining any of their own .
8 And in the years after the end of the 1939–45 war there was such a spate of generals ' diaries that it at times seemed difficult to understand how these men had time for the job in hand , so busy were they with their diaries .
9 Finally , we have shown that our results have implications for the evolution of human chromosome 10 and for the organisation of genes around its centromere .
10 The Bank faces a continual problem in that its actions in each of these markets have repercussions for the functioning of the others .
11 Previous convictions : both offenders had convictions for a number of offences including burglary , all dealt with summarily .
12 ( In 1984 , Bolivia was the only country in Latin America with Communists in the government : one of its two Communist ministers had responsibility for the mining industry . )
13 In the main parts of the Belfast projects we were more concerned with these lower levels of generality , because the findings have consequences for the notion of ‘ speech community ’ .
14 The new findings have implications for the burial of radioactive and other toxic waste .
15 The Chernobyl disaster sent radioactive fall-out across the northern hemisphere and scientists fear that the destruction of the rain forests have implications for the world 's climate .
16 social phenomena have meaning for the participants and may be perceived differently depending on their context
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