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

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1 ‘ The love and affection which these ploughmen or horsemen had for their animals was quite extraordinary .
2 The aim of this thesis is to explore the memories that drivers have for everyday driving situations and to decide how such memories may be affected by the feelings of risk they experienced in the situation .
3 While Labour needs to think hard about a coherent and realistic policy , to give substance to what is otherwise simply a slogan , there were signs in Inverness of regeneration — and a recognition that Labour has for too long taken its political dominance in Scotland for granted .
4 Eva knew from her conversations with the villagers the high hopes that parents had for their children .
5 X receives Y's value for feature foo , and Y receives the value that Z has for feature baz .
6 Relations between the British company and the French Health Ministry have hit an all-time low after claims by the multinational that officials have for 15 months blocked a licence for Glaxo 's new migraine drug .
7 ‘ I believe our vote would have been very substantially higher had it not been for the fear , the concern , that people had for the prospect of a Labour government , ’ Mr Ashdown said , adding that the election showed Labour could not fight the Conservatives , even in the depths of a recession .
8 ‘ I believe our vote would have been very substantially higher had it not been for the fear , the concern , that people had for the prospect of a Labour government , ’ Mr Ashdown said , adding that the election showed Labour could not fight the Conservatives , even in the depths of a recession .
9 By wishes I am referring to the internal directions and aspirations that people have for their own professional lives and development : their preferences , their ambitions , their chosen career path , their enthusiasms and above all their values .
10 Yeah well I I I obviously I would say this but er I think it 's the best opportunity that people have for a career direction because we we 've redirected a lot of people 's careers in this aspect .
11 And so though we have all sinned and that circle , that perfect purpose of God for you and for me has been warped and distorted out of all recognition , the potential that God had for you and for me , it 's been dis it seems to have been destroyed because of the warping and because of the impact of sin .
12 What 's happened it 's the world again to use J B Phillips translation this time the Romans twelve two , that , that the world the precious around us has pushed us here and is as dented at there and it squeezed us out of the mould , the purpose the pattern that God had for us , into its own mould , a warped mould , a distorted picture , that has what has happened .
13 But the appeal that Schopenhauer had for Nietzsche was far from being merely dependent on temporary circumstances , and it survived the return to everyday optimism that his life at Leipzig gradually produced .
14 The deputy chairman of the UN Special Commission on Iraq , Robert Galucci , said in Bahrain on Jan. 14 that Iraq had for the first time admitted " pursuing a production-scale centrifuge enrichment programme rather than simply a research programme " , after UN inspectors confronted Iraqi officials with evidence supplied by Germany showing the involvement of German firms in this programme .
15 I am confident that Government policies provide , and will continue to provide , an appropriate basis for meeting the high expectations that society has for the future .
16 There is the mysterious feeling that men have for women and women have for men .
17 Daniel Yergin 's recent book ‘ The Prize ’ shows that oil has for decades been cosseted with tax breaks and government subsidies .
18 It emerged that Hayman had for some years been connected with the Paedophile Information Exchange ( PIE ) , and had received their contact magazine — carrying advertisements from men seeking sex with children — through the post .
19 In this context a Soviet writer observed with chagrin that the United States administration , in calling into question the right-of the USSR to take part in measures to guarantee the freedom of navigation in the Persian Gulf in the aftermath of Brezhnev 's initiative , had forgotten that America had for many years carried out negotiations with the USSR over the Indian Ocean , ‘ of which the Persian Gulf is a component part ’ .
20 Moreover , the impact of new technology on people 's experience of work will depend on how they perceive it and the meaning that technology has for them .
21 Where 's that table that Tony had for his , that erm old camping table ?
22 The most important aspects of the ‘ green Budget ’ are that it will encourage people to act , and it recognises the environmental mantra that energy has for too long been too cheap .
23 Even though caring meant postponing many of the plans Mary and Jim had for their retirement , when her father died , Mary expressed satisfaction about the time spent caring for him .
24 There were some , however , who thought that the invasion came too close to the active resistance which Tories and Anglicans had for so long condemned .
25 And Glotz has for many years now supervised all my recordings .
26 The way of life of the Dalmatian peasants and fisherfolk , and of the citizens of the former Venetian colonies of Split , Šibenik and Zadar has for centuries resembled that of the Italians on the western shore of the Adriatic rather than that of their Slav cousins who inhabit the Balkan interior .
27 ‘ An advance guard of hundreds of men , with bulldozers , mechanical shovels , tractors and lorries has for months been scarring the lowlands , daubing the green acres with splashes of grey clay and red earth in a mariner unseen since Beaker Folk raised their burial mounds or Saxons threw up ramparts on surrounding hills .
28 THE US , Soviet Union , Britain , France and China have for many years had huge arsenals of strategic nuclear weapons in the form of ballistic missiles and manned bombers .
29 What then are the implications for sectors of traditional activity where books , journals and newspapers have for so long been the unwavering mainstays ?
30 The need that different socio-economic groups , age-groups , ethnic groups , males and females have for medical services differs because of their differing susceptibility and experience of morbidity and accidents .
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