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

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1 And now we have CDs and all , you could squeeze in the St Matthew Passion and still have room for the rest .
2 Held in the rear stalls at 6.15pm before any performance , these 20-minute chats about the music and the productions by members of the Company and other opera specialists will make your evenings at the Grand extra special — and still have time for that pre-performance drink .
3 The London office determines strategy and co-ordinates its implementation and also has responsibility for marketing North Sea crude oil and production from within the Central region .
4 The National Association of Pension Funds ( NAPF ) acts as the lobbying body on behalf of the pension industry , but has no specific regulatory powers , nor does the Occupation Pensions Board ( OPB ) which comments on pension matters that are referred to it by the Secretary of State ( and also has responsibility for issuing contracting out certificates ) .
5 With that , I galloped off for the train , and even had time for a drink before it left .
6 He is sharing a house with some second year students , and even has room for his piano ( a gift from Ruth 's mother some years ago ) .
7 ICI has been in the polypropylene business since the early 1960s and currently has capacity for 300 kt per year , part at Wilton in the UK , part at Rozenburg in Holland .
8 That that 's how it it started , that 's why they were n't part of the force , is , police were part of a co community , and therefore to have respect for the police , seems to me quite vital if we are to have a real sense of of of justice and and fairness .
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