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

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1 God is a planner and he has plans for the British Isles .
2 All these setbacks did n't matter , old chap , because the referee only has eyes for the big boys .
3 This result has implications for the current value of the basis .
4 Questions about the distribution and change of power can be answered objectively by reference to a model of power relationships , which also has implications for the rational choice of foreign policies .
5 Such interaction has implications for the future behaviour of field staff , for enforcement is organized to reflect the ways in which polluters define their behaviour and the ‘ pollution ’ .
6 The changing demographic composition also has implications for the physical housing stock — trends towards non-family , smaller households suggest that the traditional three-bedroom house is becoming less appropriate for present needs .
7 Local authority borrowing has implications for the Public Sector Borrowing Requirement ( PSBR ) , the rate of monetary growth , and interest rates .
8 This view , though , has implications for the public sector where convention has it that it is the role of the politicians and not the officials to determine goals and take responsibility .
9 This kind of analysis has implications for the Marxist theory of the state .
10 ‘ If there is anything we can do at the dams , it may be that we can raise their levels by even two or three inches , but that has implications for the surrounding countryside . ’
11 This result has implications for the invariant length of a four-vector .
12 The point that Lieberson is making is one concerning multivariate analysis but also has lessons for the cross-sectional survey .
13 The absence of alternation also has consequences for the governing elite .
14 Apart from the traffic implications in grid-locking the roads of Caerphilly , up Manor way , it might even have had repercussions for the hon. Gentleman 's constituents .
15 The collapse of these two leading houses will have repercussions for the whole industry .
16 This may have implications for the future consultation of theses , as described in Chapter 4 .
17 Nevertheless , the breaches of these rules may have implications for the financial statements or other aspects of the auditor 's regular reporting responsibilities , and therefore some enquiry in these areas is needed as part of the audit .
18 The modes of communication are changing and this will have implications for the historical record .
19 It is still considered necessary to have centres for the active treatment of the mentally disordered and for the long-term care of chronic cases .
20 If my lips had words for the wondrous feeling of your breasts and nipples I 'd say them .
21 On the following Tuesday he had tickets for the much-acclaimed Lear at the National , and then two days later a seat in the stalls for the revival of Turandot at the Coliseum .
22 Beyond these direct consequences such labs have implications for the long term development of the host-country 's scientific capacity and capability .
23 The points I have endeavoured to make regarding the scope of orders that can be made under section 6(2) have implications for the present case .
24 The intention of the Merger Regulation was to introduce a ‘ one-stop , merger control , described by Commissioner Sir Leon Brittan as a ‘ system whereby , in the case of smaller mergers , they would be subject only to national regulation … while in the case of the really large mergers which have implications for the whole Community , the European Commission would have the power to intervene , and companies would not normally need to be concerned about the national regulatory authorities ’ .
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