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

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1 You 'll just have to bear it for a little while longer . ’
2 ‘ You must have done it for a good reason .
3 I would have done it for a young white guy if he was from my club and I realised that he did not have enough money to play the Tour . "
4 Nothing in the three villagers ' long but sheltered past could have prepared them for the horrendous sight that met their eyes .
5 We expected a big postbag but nothing could have prepared us for the fantastic response we received !
6 ( Some would have already recovered the development value of the land by selling at a high price ; others may never have wished to develop their land , and , indeed , might even have bought it for the express purpose of preventing its development . )
7 According to Constanze , he received the news with painful resignation , saying that the situation would have enabled him for the first time to have sufficient leisure to write what he wanted , and to justify his growing reputation ; but instead only death awaited him .
8 It is not envisaged that we would have to use them for the offshore industry , but the provisions provide a safety net .
9 But I used it as little as I could , though if the wind stayed in the south-west I thought I 'd probably have to use it for the later part of today 's outing .
10 ‘ They must have bugged her for the same reason we went to see her : she was somebody unofficial but experienced in underground work — They 'd know they were up against some British group not the CIA .
11 it finishes on the eighteen so I 'll have to book it for the previous Friday so Harry says oh that 's great it 'll be my birthday too .
12 Sir James Barrie would have known him for a Lost Boy .
13 Maxim would have known it for a British government office no matter where in the world he met it : small neon-lit with a hodge-podge of cheap furniture and painted to look scruffy even when it was surgically dean .
14 ‘ I should n't have asked you for the extra two-fifty mils . ’
15 The flood apart from ruining their home made their own car which should have taken them for the fully-paid honeymoon in Scotland , float off down the road and crash into another car .
16 Some might have taken him for a mere apprentice enchanter who had run away from his master out of defiance , boredom , fear and a lingering taste for heterosexuality .
17 Part of the LEATGS grant might for example , be delegated for schools to administer , but they would have to spend it for the specified purpose of in-service training .
18 If your car seems totally unsuitable for transporting the patient , you may have to exchange it for a different model .
19 I said well if you got us a dog I 'd have to take it for a late night walk would n't I ?
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