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

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1 Until 2 May , Claude Bernard is showing paintings and watercolours by Giorgio Morandi , while the Galerie des Archives has opted for recent canvases by the American Lydia Dona .
2 During the same period , clinical practice , aided by an armoury of pharmaceuticals , has opted for short-term admissions and out-patient treatment , together with the rehabilitation of long-stay patients and the closure of huge Victorian asylums .
3 Instead of the sexy bits he 'd opted for poetic descriptions of London at night and the philosophic chapter from his last book about the beauties of a relationship between a young girl and an older man .
4 But when it arose in the 16th Century , it simply denoted a man who had opted for worldly pleasure by marrying , in contrast to a cleric who stayed celibate .
5 Commentators analysing the results said that they showed that voters had rewarded the NSF for its efforts over the past six months , had opted for gradual change , and supported a political grouping which showed far greater coherence than the fragmented opposition .
6 Werewolf had opted for clear plastic goggles but he had already dispensed with them , tying them to his belt .
7 It leaves us saying ‘ We do n't like this one but we like that one less ’ , so we have to opt for lesser evils . ’
8 Jannink have opted for limited editions ( 300 numbered copies , with a lithograph , at FFr480 ) of previously unpublished writings by artists : Erro , Monory , Soulages , Martial Raysse .
9 They support the FDR-FMLN on a negotiated solution , condemn the role of the United States and have opted for electoral abstention on the grounds that their children have been denied the vote and that therefore the conditions ( or free elections do not exist .
10 Some have opted for firm sale agreements to cut out the costly returns process , most notably with the Waterstones group and Reed with Dillons .
11 Although the classification of countries in Table 8.1 suggests that a large majority of countries have opted for stable exchange rates , in fact this is not so ; those countries which are pegged to the US dollar will find their exchange rate moving against other currencies , because the US dollar itself is an independently floating currency .
12 But unless she is lucky she will also meet others who have opted for different solutions to the problem of how to be a teacher .
13 I am delighted to say that , to date , 315 schools have opted for grant-maintained status .
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