Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [noun sg] for the " in BNC.

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1 It is merely that they wish to question me , for I had responsibility for the food last night .
2 I have sympathy for the view of the convenor that it has been er revised er enough .
3 Oh well it 's gon na be another forty five minutes I must admit I have sympathy for the people who are going to listen to this .
4 She has praise for the ‘ wonderful cast ’ and particularly Brendan O'Hea who plays Evans .
5 Zambia hoped she 'd think SHe 'd bolt for the underworld after escaping .
6 Mr Smith is begging for help and you are concerned about Amy ; you feel that you have something to offer ( and you have responsibility for the two pre-school children ) .
7 In addition , if you have responsibility for the management and development of others , you must treat the people who work for you equally and fairly .
8 We have company for the day , ’ he added , and Candace pouted coyly .
9 Oh , so now we have time for the exhibition ? thought Jay .
10 They had regard for the previous exemplary record of West Ham and the fact that they have already taken action against their players concerned , ’ Kelly added .
11 He has sympathy for the small scale dealers : ‘ They 've been brought up in an entrepreneurial country under Thatcher where they 've been taught to make money .
12 He has respect for the almost tribal traditional wisdom of those whom he later called the ‘ quiet-voiced elders ’ and their ‘ dead secrets , , but in the end these are to be renounced or incorporated in a higher Christian scheme and vision .
13 As such , it has significance for the coastal communities of Wales around which there are concentrations of tanker traffic , and a growing interest in the search for new oil reserves .
14 The central characteristic of social action is that it has meaning for the people who are involved in it .
15 But the most obvious fact about the social world is that what happens in it has meaning for the inhabitants .
16 It is connected to the record machine but it can be used to display the pictures from both machines in turn : when the record-machine is in either record or stop mode , playback from the source-machine is displayed ; when the record-machine is in playback mode , however , it has priority for the screen and its pictures are displayed .
17 In the end it seemed to be more or less common ground that the judge did not formally state his reasons when he made his order , although in the course of argument he had indicated that he had sympathy for the debtor 's argument based on section 69 of the Solicitors Act 1974 .
18 During his two years as Second Secretary , Administration , in Kingston , Jamaica , when he had responsibility for the accounts , he withdrew $150,000 from the Commission 's US dollar account and paid it into a personal account in America .
19 He had responsibility for the arrangement of the society 's large mineral collection ( 30,000 specimens , including the famed Leskean cabinet ) in the newly-acquired premises at Leinster House .
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