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

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1 The formation has potential for base and precious metal mineralisation in a number of environments and deposit styles , including the volcanogenic massive sulphide style described in the stratal aquifer model of Lydon ( 1988 ) .
2 Erm so we still that in general erm males have potential for greater reprodu reproductive success than females , but erm this , this does n't actually , they do n't always er actualize their potential because erm some do there 's a great difference among males and erm just some of them will have great er large numbers of offspring , whereas other males might not have any at all .
3 The area has potential for the discovery of upper levels of mineralisation where copper grades may be higher ( MRP 78 ) .
4 The area has potential for the discovery of base metal sulphides .
5 Britain has potential for the following styles of mineralisation .
6 Consequently , a message has potential for value .
7 In the longer term , voice input devices have potential for field data collection .
8 While this information has potential for contemporary target marketing campaigns , it would be immensely valuable to historians studying late twentieth-century Britain .
9 The playgroup has running for about for about nine years .
10 Cook all five of them and keep two in the refrigerator to have cold for Friday 's supper ) .
11 Emma Robinson and Lisburn 's Joanne Logan had dead-heated for third place , with another pretty young Lisburn swimmer , Ruth Hill , fifth , only one-hundredth of a second back .
12 Bearing in mind these limitations , however , the activity has potential for improving the coherence of student discourse .
13 The Central Wales orefield in Lower Palaeozoic sediments has potential for vein deposits in depth and for stratabound deposits similar to those of the Van ‘ flats ’ .
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