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

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1 All these setbacks did n't matter , old chap , because the referee only has eyes for the big boys .
2 But Wembley Stadium says it only has room for twenty fans in wheelchairs .
3 Participatory democracy necessarily has implications for social life , and is better regarded as a way of life than as no more than a political device or method .
4 Because we 've been talking for a while so had time for it to evaporate .
5 Handsome Costa hunk Jesse Birdsall , who has only had eyes for the girls up to now , is about to become a bi-sexual victim of the killer virus .
6 Handsome Costa hunk Jesse Birdsall , who has only had eyes for the girls up to now , is about to become a bi-sexual victim of the killer virus .
7 And they used to stage , well when we used to go for a penny the stage , they used to perhaps have competitions for the childrens what used to want to go on .
8 We can only have strategies for promoting or fostering teacher development .
9 In some bedrooms , there may be enough space to fit a shower cubicle , but others may only have space for a bedroom basin .
10 ‘ I will only have eyes for you . ’
11 Because he is constantly having desires for these partial relationships satisfied , he is less likely to seek out non-distorting , non-partial relationships in the rest of his life .
12 ‘ He 's old enough to have respect for one who cared for him during his teenage years .
13 Prince , she suggests , never leaves the recording studio long enough to have time for anything romantic like a candelit dinner or taking lady-friends to the movies .
14 If Anwar now perhaps had reason for entertaining minor reservations about Changez ( though Changez seemed delighted by Anwar , and laughed at everything he said even when it was serious ) , this could be nothing compared to Jamila 's antipathy .
15 I did n't think too much about this at the time , although I knew they usually only had money for their ‘ little pleasures ’ after they 'd done the washing and pawned it .
16 Army Group E was unable to stop the northward advance of these formations , which included 25–30,000 horses and only had rations for another 48 hours .
17 I only had time for fast food .
18 ‘ My money problems are only temporary , I 'd learn to drive if I only had time for the lessons , and you 'd be surprised at how many gadgets I 've learned to use and even repair during the past four years .
19 Once in Amedeo 's company everyone agrees that she ‘ only had eyes for him ’ .
20 He only had eyes for Mary , especially as she immediately burst into tears .
21 No-one knew we were on this flight , and we only had eyes for one another , frankly .
22 He only had charts for western Russia , primarily Moscow and St Petersburg .
23 ‘ In the overall programme , the Regional Council alone had responsibility for around 40 separate events including concerts , conferences , exhibitions , seminars , lectures and sport .
24 Perceived reputation of institutions and the suitability of course content obviously have implications for the marketing policies of institutions .
25 True independence and self-determination come from recognising that we not only have responsibility for ourselves , but also obligations to others .
26 Most gardens only have space for a few trees and in a small plot they are almost always in view , therefore careful choice is essential .
27 We only have evidence for one species , but most ethologists who study sex do not hesitate to extend the theory to all bizarre sexual characters .
28 Several of the key issues relating to the form of auditors ' reports on financial statements not only have implications for the APB but should also have major implications for the Accounting Standards Board 's work programme .
29 On the other hand , if it is a matter of content , does the idea of culture only have meaning for students in the humanities and the social sciences ?
30 The research thus has implications for the development of knowledge-based systems , especially re-use of methods and data in new contexts , methods of eliciting and modelling knowledge , and understanding the properties of knowledge that is distributed over several individuals .
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