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

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1 The two storey building has space for 300 of the college 's students .
2 A person 's level of g has ramifications for everyday life — in school , at work , and in personal matters .
3 With a neck that 's 3⅝″ wide instead of the ‘ normal ’ 3¼″ , the Grand Stick has space for twelve strings arranged in just about any format you can think of .
4 The course has room for 20 students and applications are invited from men and women .
5 ( You may find that your course , college or university has rules for upper and lower limits , so check these before you start . )
6 Further , the current mode and role of criminal law teaching has consequences for legal education in general .
7 It is recognised however , that a change in teaching methods to a more enquiry mode of teaching has implications for both resources and In-Service training in Catholic Schools .
8 In addition , the department has responsibility for Commercial Law ( including Company Law and the law relating to financial services ) , Labour Law , Social Security , Taxation , International Private Law ( Conflict of Laws ) , Agricultural Law , Criminal Law , and Evidence ( civil and criminal ) .
9 The Treasury has responsibility for the health of the economy ; the Social Services Department has responsibility for some of the poorest and most vulnerable people in the country .
10 Aegina has beds for 6,500 tourists , in hotels and private houses .
11 The findings should make more specific our understanding of the degree to which current Japanese management practice has lessons for Western organisations .
12 [ 4 ] Some of the anxiety generated by the issues discussed in this volume arise from the awareness that electronic data has possibilities for future historical analysis which can not be provided by paper based data .
13 In a report to committee he says : ‘ The effects of carrying out action has implications for other departments , such as the housing division .
14 I think Dunbar has seats for next week and we were all going as a party , but I sha n't go with them now .
15 " Control " for these purposes is defined by s840 TA 1988 and it is likely that , though management has control for close company purposes within the meaning of s416 , they will not have control within the meaning of s840 while the institutional investors remain in place , because there will be powers conferred by Newco 's Articles of Association , or in the subscription agreement , that enable the institutions to control Newco within s840 .
16 Symbolic algebra is the same as arithmetic algebra except that its operations are universally application : a — b has meaning for all a , b .
17 The silver basket has holders for three candles to surround a floral arrangement , £128 , Kenneth Turner .
18 Treatment at home has advantages for some patients , although it requires more of the therapist 's time in travelling .
19 Lieutenant-Colonel Gordon Wilkinson has responsibility for two military districts and looks after ‘ England north of the Wash ’ .
20 Bosch has acceptances for 51.4 p.c. of Worcester 's shares , including 13 p.c. owned by institutions .
21 On the more technical side the assembler has support for 80286 and 80386 processors whose extended instructions give rise to even higher performance software .
22 The station has cells for four male prisoners , two female , a cell for juveniles and a special one for drunks .
23 ANDY HORTON has tips for prospective holiday rockpoolers .
24 His argument has relevance for any set of historical circumstances , including the present day , in that it suggests that relationships between young adults and their parents , including patterns of reciprocal exchange between them , are closely related to the capacity of young people to earn a wage .
25 Jaguar has attractions for both .
26 And the firm has orders for 20 more over the next two years .
27 This would not be possible in a U-form because middle management has only functional responsibility : no one below the CEO has responsibility for overall operating performance in a given market .
28 The program has tools for symmetrical drawing , dimension lines with changing measurements , master objects and clones for quick-editing , animation , and ‘ connectigons ’ for maintaining links in the drawing of a complex shape ( like a spiral staircase , for example ) which allow you to edit the shape easily as a whole .
29 But Hegarty has rivals for this seemingly unobtainable Colleen .
30 This analysis has implications for higher education on several levels .
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