Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [pron] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We went to him and said : ‘ We have hidden something for the Man under one of your boats . ’
2 But , up until now , they have offered nothing for the budget or ‘ entry level ’ guitar market .
3 This has been one of the central preoccupations of ethnographic police research , especially that inspired by phenomenology and ethnomethodology , and so apposite is policing to this focus that many theoreticians from within phenomenology and ethnomethodology have used it for the application of their ideas ( Cicourel 1968 ; Pollner 1987 ; Sacks 1972 ; Sudnow 1965 ) .
4 Yes , I have prostituted myself for the sake of art .
5 We have geared them for the charter market . ’
6 You have seized them for no crime at all .
7 ‘ The course started in 1991 and those students who have completed two years will be awarded diplomas and those who have followed it for a year will get certificates . ’
8 You are now able to see the problem from a higher perspective , knowing that you have created it for a reason .
9 I think Leeds have blown it for the league and there are sadly only one winners .
10 The most important of these points are three in number , and I have expressed them for the sake of clarity in less technical and exact terminology than Halliday uses .
11 ‘ You have paid me for the ring , a little , ’ he said aloud , and got off the bed , leaving her in disorder .
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