Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] have for " in BNC.
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1 | For example , a recent act of Parliament has for the first time enabled citizens to own and operate radio stations . |
2 | For example , a recent act of Parliament has for the first time enabled citizens to own and operate radio stations . |
3 | The subject of art has for too long been considered by many teachers as a frill , — there it is on the time-table , a compulsory subject ; some schools give it a period a week , some a double period , and some even more . |
4 | Perhaps for this reason the law in several areas of censorship has for many years remained quietly in the background , yet with an extensive array of legislation to be respected and always at its disposal . |
5 | The powerful multiplicity of sexuality has for too long been reduced to the level of the coarse car sticker , the symbol of two feet pointing upwards and two feet pointing downwards . |
6 | Each spurt in investment has for a time been halfway successful in boosting harvests and production , but policy to date has failed to grasp the nettles of productivity , variety , distribution and responsible land use . |
7 | But will the arrival of the BAF make a discernible difference to the lot of road runners , many of whom feel that structures and attitudes within athletics have for years worked against the interests of road runners at all levels ? |
8 | But also by 1967 , expenditure on education had for the first time in history equalled that on defence . |