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

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1 Josie glanced at the old folding travel alarm that she kept open on the makeup table , and said , ‘ I have to go somewhere for a minute .
2 ‘ I do n't notice you laughing when I have to go away for the night .
3 ‘ I have to go out for an hour or so ; therefore I suggest that you acquaint yourself with the filing system and generally try to get the feel of the place .
4 ‘ You have to go out for the kids , you have to go to the schools and sign autographs .
5 The eight to 10 weeks after schools have broken up for the summer are the peak period for tour operators , and it is only around mid-September that they can judge how successful they have been .
6 You have to sit down for a minute
7 Finely spread bait means they have to work hard for a meal and therefore remain in the swim for the maximum length of time .
8 Outsiders have looked hard for an arrangement for the southern Slavs .
9 Many of Britain 's leading composers have written especially for the ensemble , including the University 's own lecturers in composition , John Joubert , John Casken and Jonty Harrison .
10 weekend that we are arranging this summer as we have done annually for a number of years .
11 Green continues : ‘ Strangers have done more for the beauty of Grasmere by their forbearance in felling native trees than injury by the introduction of exotics . ’
12 ANDES 21 de junio ( Asociacion Nacional de Educadores Salvadorenos ) is a founder member of the BPR and openly expresses its support for the FDR-FMLN , while both the state and the Catholic universities have been consistent critics of the lack of democratic and civil liberties and have argued cogently for the need for social and economic reforms .
13 There are a number of reasons why many socialists have argued strongly for the replacement of market mechanisms by state planning .
14 The occasion is the 25th birthday of the U-K owners club and around half of its 1,300 active members have turned up for the celebrations at Silverstone .
15 Other players who have turned out for the Nomads this season include the likes of Peter Dixon and Brian and Harry Patrick .
16 We have pushed successfully for an EC ban on large-scale drift nets that threatened dolphins , and we support the UN resolution calling for a moratorium on their use .
17 Fighting the Empire you have to look out for the Helblaster volley gun .
18 According to CUP , the trade in the UK and Ireland has been ‘ magnificently supportive ’ , with almost 200 window displays of the Oxford Cambridge Book Race design , and entries have flooded in for the competition to win a holiday in Pompeii .
19 The following description of the scientific method by a twentieth-century economist conforms closely to the naive inductivist account of science as I have described it , and indicates that it is not a position that I have invented solely for the purpose of criticizing it .
20 He should be listening to parents in his constituency who have opted overwhelmingly for the CTC , with more than 500 applications for 248 places last year and with 660 applications for next year .
21 Since then , for the thirteen years since Kapuscinski 's departure , things have gone badly for the Angolans , and they are still suffering terribly .
22 In addition , 88open says that software companies using its 88000 certification process have asked specifically for the group to put its stuff up on other architectures .
23 In addition , 88open says software companies using its 88000 certification process have asked specifically for the group to put its stuff up on other architectures .
24 when you have to watch out for the differences
25 He was absolutely right to welcome the substantial increases that I have announced today for a range of programmes .
26 These people , I remarked , could pull out of their pockets , thoughtlessly , as much money for a round of drinks as most single parents have to live on for a week ; could pay as much for a few hours ’ sleep as a Third World peasant and his family have to live , or die , on for a year .
27 It seems to me that when one looks at the brief findings and reasons of the justices given at the conclusion of the hearing , or even if one were to look at the more elaborate reasons which they have compiled subsequently for the purpose of his appeal , then their decision was plainly wrong .
28 ought to be said really , since Alan is not here and is erm is resigning , well perhaps that could come a little later on because I think both Joan and Alan er there should be some record other than this about the work they have put in for the Society er I mean the only idea I have , I do n't know how much of a a precedent this is , whether , whether anybody should be offered life membership of the the society or is that only for do you have to reach a certain age
29 ‘ And if I have to pay up for the Mercedes at £1 a week for the rest of my life then that 's what I will do . ’
30 If people think that the exchange rate will fall further , importers will buy now before the rate does fall and they have to pay more for the imports .
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