Example sentences of "have [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | Euro-MPs of all parties have criticized the European Commission for its alleged weakness on implementing an integrated environmental policy . |
2 | Some too have criticized the Ten Commandments for being negative . |
3 | So if , as seems likely , we have to wait a long time for a follow up to the triumphant Glyndebourne production , we should be all the more grateful for occasions like the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra 's concert performance ( sponsored by English Estates ) . |
4 | But arrivals follow departures and the new appears very promising — even if you have to wait a little time for it . |
5 | Delivery times for most items were generally satisfactory , but there appears to be a possibility that readers consulting early or rare books in the South Reading Room have to wait a considerable time for items ordered over the lunchtime period . |
6 | you have to wait a few days for it to clear do n't ya ? |
7 | Meanwhile close rivals St Helens have completed a short-term deal for Canterbury-Bankstown 's Kiwi Test centre Jarrod McCracken who will be available for the home game with Wakefield Trinity on September 6 . |
8 | We were so impressed with the unit that we have arranged a Special Offer for DIY readers . |
9 | Over nearly fifty years , I have developed a great affection for them . |
10 | SLEEP experts at Papworth Hospital , Cambridge , have developed a quick cure for chronic snorers , using a laser . |
11 | ALRESFORD Chamber of Trade and Commerce have received an environmental award for improvements to the area on the edge of its historical pond , The Soke . |
12 | As a frequent visitor to Scotland I have formed a great admiration for the Scottish farmer 's skills , particularly in animal husbandry and the attention that he pays to the production of a crop of whose product I am a not infrequent consumer . |
13 | They now have formed a Working Group for Children as part of their overall work . |
14 | wolf suggests that it is this sector that provides the catalyst for rebellion and he shows how , in six major revolutions in the world , it is the middle peasantry who have formed the pivotal group for peasant action . |
15 | If there 's any left after members and voucher-clutchers have got theirs , and after season ticket holders have claimed an extra ticket for a guest of their choice , they may go on sale next week . |
16 | In order to work properly the dominant forces in each of the three spheres have to monopolize the key resources for which there is great competition . |
17 | But I 'm the one who has to stand up out there and do it , and so while I take his point I have to find the right levels for myself . |
18 | We may now hope that , with the rebirth of our own mythology from music , the abstractions and the shallow optimism that have degraded the German genius for so long will make way for a new strength and joyful seriousness . |
19 | Now VAT men have earned an unfortunate reputation for not exactly being the sort who might have graduated from the Lucy Clayton school for charm and social deportment . |
20 | The reader might conclude from this that we are arguing that Hayek ( 1979 ) and Friedman ( 1962 ) have won the ideological battle for a diminished role for the state . |
21 | Where else could you discover that Al Ittihad have won the Libyan League for the past four years ? |
22 | This year we have added a special category for best new garden under three years old to give everyone an equal chance . |
23 | Managers of championship-winning teams have dominated the annual awards for too long , with no recognition to those who have worked miracles with limited resources . |
24 | But each time this has been tried , it comes up against the apparently irreconcilable rivalries of the three figures who have dominated the French right for the past 15 years — Jacques Chirac , Valéry Giscard d'Estaing and ( to a lesser extent ) Raymond Barre . |
25 | Mr Tapie is the driving force at Marseille , who have dominated the French league for the last three years . |
26 | But , ’ he continued seriously , ‘ I do see danger for you and I also feel sorry , as you have come a long way for nothing . ’ |
27 | For Europe , the nineteenth century was the great time when languages were identified and codified in single forms , minority languages in part eliminated , consciously national literatures and musics invented , and the territory mapped ( appropriately described as a ‘ father ’ or ‘ mother ’ land , even though very few peoples have occupied the same territory for more than a thousand years ) . |
28 | Marne la Vallée , site of the World Sprint Championships , have instituted a new award for a French team member . |
29 | Frank said : ‘ So far we have collected a considerable sum for St Columbia 's Hospice , Save the Children and the Imperial Cancer Research Fund . ’ |
30 | So I have written the same column for 15 years . ’ |