Example sentences of "have [verb] [adv] [adv] for the " in BNC.

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1 The crisis has come too quickly for the company , which only this morning was due to launch a new truck .
2 The selling franchise arrangement has operated quite successfully for the past eight years , and Argent Distributors have grown at a steady pace during this period , as can be seen from the sales turnover figures .
3 This chapter has argued not only for the compatibility of faith with intellectual uncertainty , but even for the necessity of such uncertainty for faith .
4 The morale of the teachers is very low after everyone has tried so hard for the school .
5 ‘ The morale of the teachers is very low after everyone has tried so hard for the school .
6 THE music business that millionaire Richard Branson sold to Thorn EMI for £560m has paid off handsomely for the leisure giant .
7 We shall have to go pretty hard for the rest of the year to cover this interest and generate greater earnings per share .
8 Even Moran had to admit it though he dismissed it as well by saying that it would have done well enough for the likes of him as it had been .
9 However fraught the relationship with their mother , how could she have cared so little for the older woman as to send notice of her intentions through another teenager ?
10 Having played so well for the first two rounds and then the first three holes of the third , by which time he was tieing for the lead with Parry at 10 under par , Woosnam came to grief immediately after the Saturday storm .
11 He would have rested up there for the night , of course , and would drive down in the morning .
12 Our academic staff will have to compete very hard for the research money to continue their activities , while at the same time maintaining the quality of the teaching they offer students .
13 ‘ I 'm sure you 've stripped willingly enough for the men who have enjoyed your favours in the past . ’
14 I had to go down there for the preview and then go down and bid .
15 He said ‘ Kylie had prepared really well for the part of Char .
16 Thank you Mr , a point which you 've made consistently persistently for the last hour .
17 By March things had settled down sufficiently for the DCAC to mount a mass demonstration which successfully traversed the original 5 October route — this time without diversions , but this was the last occasion on which the DCAC was able to organise a peaceful mass demonstration .
18 Since then it had gone very badly for the small Halfling regiment .
19 In fact , at the death-bed there was an astonishing display of Protestant respect for the regent who had fought so hard for the French alliance and the survival of the Catholic faith .
20 In particular , men like Paul-Henri Spaak , who had worked so hard for the EEC , were conscious of the fact that many economic interests within the Six supported the foundation of the EEC primarily because of the advantages they believed would be accruable to themselves .
21 The Holy Week that had passed so harshly for the children in Sea House had passed less fearfully in Dynmouth itself .
22 Individuals have to search more intensively for the most favourably priced goods , and firms have to determine their new prices ( not easy when production costs are continually changing ) and then disseminate the information .
23 Since July profits have picked up slightly for the first time in 18 months .
24 Maidstone chairman John Waugh , who bought the club just three weeks ago , said : ‘ I feel desperate for the people that have worked so hard for the club .
25 This success could not have been achieved without the dedication of all the Chairmen , voluntary Officers , Committee members and teachers who have worked so hard for the Society during those years .
26 To take you , a married woman and mother , away from your child when you have grieved so sorely for the other does not make sense .
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