Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] to have a [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | MHA hopes to have a reunion for anyone who was at Manor during the 1980s . |
2 | A useful sort on the level for Mark Prescott , Moving Out is with the right trainer — Henrietta Knight seems to have a talent for turning Flat horses into capable jumpers . |
3 | Whichever it is , Winemark seems to have a taste for it . |
4 | The people of Weinfelden seem to have a flair for putting window boxes of scarlet and pink flowers in places where they blend with the half-timbered fronts . |
5 | Yet the thing which struck her most of all here in the drawing room was that Harriet seemed to have a passion for photographs . |