Example sentences of "[pers pn] has for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Although Maureen seems to be kept busy driving after work and I think she looks better than she has for ages . ’
2 This early departure , she thinks , explains the lack of attachment she has for home , for her Welshness .
3 Could I , could I just ask what particular element she has for Wales to nominate , why why , why was Wales nominated ?
4 To ask the Secretary of State for Energy what is his estimate of the current level of unleaded petrol sales in the United Kingdom ; and what comparable figures he has for EC member states .
5 is all he has for sale .
6 Even so , the significance it has for Hobbes is nothing like that which it had for Bacon .
7 The Pill has probably been even more liberating for men than it has for women , as men have to worry even less about contraception than they did before .
8 We will also seek further opportunities for the private sector to contribute , as it has for example with the Channel Tunnel , the Queen Elizabeth II bridge at Dartford , the second Severn Bridge and the Birmingham Northern Ring Road .
9 In some cases surgery can help , as it has for Joanna .
10 Actual quantities , which exceed internal expectations of only a month ago , boil down to between 100,000 and 200,000 units a quarter , which in turn means that by the end of the current quarter Sun expects to be able to fill all the back orders it has for Model 41 Sparcstation 10s plus the orders it receives in the intervening weeks .
11 Actual quantities , which exceed internal expectations of only a month ago , boil down to between 100,000 and 200,000 units a quarter which in turn means that by the end of the current quarter Sun expects to be able to fill all the back orders it has for Model 41 Sparcstation 10s plus the orders they get in the intervening weeks .
12 In Bulgaria traditional music thrives , and unlike British fold music ( collated and ruined by rich Victorians ) it has for centuries remained undiluted by outside influences .
13 They managed to finish on grass quite happily and their marbled , lean , tender beef caught the eye of the butchers , as it has for centuries .
14 Situated on the banks of the River Mondego , on an important crossroads , it has for centuries played a vital role in the life of the centre of the country .
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