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

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1 Not the kind of stuff some maudlin adult has deemed lovely for the kiddies but proper music , full of the sort of challenges which are really encouraging to meet , and robust enough to stand constant repetition . ’
2 Novell has become famous for the way it manages its relationships and believes that relationships are the way to conduct business .
3 The British extreme right has also been particularly plagued by schism , exacerbated in part by political failure , after it has become impossible for the party to hide inherent divisions and tensions among its leaders .
4 No wonder that the thin 40kg ( 851 b ) Spectra has become universal for the plethora of medium-size stunters .
5 The woollen industry was important here in the Middle Ages but , in more recent years , Shepton Mallet has become well-known for the production of cider and perry .
6 But Phil will never miss his football , not even if he has to lie low for a couple of months .
7 There the trail has gone cold for the moment .
8 And he said yeah I said I could 've got two for the price of one .
9 The column for telephone numbers of Melanie 's family would have to remain empty for the time being .
10 Mrs Cresson 's appointment may have helped the Socialists somewhat but can not have done much for the Communists .
11 I feel proud to have known him as Diane I would n't have missed that for the world .
12 They should have erm right up the top up there they should have had that for an exam room .
13 To this gloss on the idea that even a thief should have to screw his courage to the sticking-place , Johnson adds the argument that if all else he had written were lost , Shakespeare should have become immortal for the way in which he shows Macbeth ‘ distinguishing true from false fortitude in a line and a half ’ : In Johnson 's footsteps , these roads across Scotland 's shoulder become Shakespeare country .
14 ( c ) It must have become impracticable for the consumer to identify the actual producer ( s. 2(3) ( b ) ) .
15 Between 1629 and 1638 Grosvenor was imprisoned in the Fleet , having become liable for the debts of his brother-in-law , Peter Daniel esquire .
16 And I said he 'd have to pay extra for the minibus hire .
17 Having lain unnoticed for a number of years , Patinkin 's insights have recently been elaborated and refined in the works of Robert Clower and in the writings of what may loosely be called the French Keynesian School , the most prominent member of which is Edmond Malinvaud ( see Malinvaud , 1980 and 1985 ) .
18 Having to rise first for the privacy that afforded was one of the penalties of living in a two-roomed house where the kitchen also doubled as a bedroom .
19 Martindale is another valley which seems to have altered little for a century or more .
20 I 'm afraid we 're just going to have to weather this for a while , and gloat twice as much when we turn the tables .
21 By section 59(1) ( a ) of the Act of 1987 the event upon which a bank was deemed to have become insolvent for the purpose of compensation becoming payable was the making of the winding up order rather than the presentation of the petition .
22 Earlier , things had looked black for the visitors as Farnham moved into the lead after just 14 minutes .
23 It had looked promising for the tourists as openers David Boon and Mark Taylor batted confidently for the first hour to put on 38 .
24 The staff group concerned ( composed of teachers from a middle and a first school sharing a site ) had met weekly for a number of times , when one of them , Mr E , presented eight-year-old Dave , ‘ an infuriating boy , who never listens and who ca n't even copy from the board ; there is nothing one can do with him ’ .
25 He justified the appeal by claiming that the smugglers had done much for the town 's " smugglers cove " image and that the town would benefit from the resultant increase in tourist trade .
26 Until recently he believed that ‘ the magnificent State of Britain' had done little for the Science upon which her wealth , power and very existence depended ; except to provide security and freedom in a country its citizens could be proud of , and this had indeed been enough .
27 He had felt uncomfortable for a moment , the nasty sensation of being watched .
28 three , it means you 've got three for every lane , it 's a hundred yards to your stopping distance , to you come to a junction
29 ooh look at these , good job you 've got these for the dirt
30 Charles admired the skill with which the old pro conveyed an air of ease and relaxation , of the company having been one happy family , of the great fun he had had rehearsing for the show .
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