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

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1 He has sole responsibility for Belfast , but he does have regional directors going to but Brian tends to cover a general manager role and with with erm Dick ma , .
2 Two Bosnian women have filed a civil suit against the leader of the Bosnian-Serbs , Radovan Karadzic , alleging that he has legal responsibility for mass rapes and other brutalities inflicted by his forces in Bosnia-Herzegovina .
3 In making his decision , he seeks the advice of the judiciary , but if he has good reason for doing so , he is , as a matter of law , entitled to set a tariff period different from that recommended by the judges .
4 But he has good cause for fear — his dad was gunned to death in the street there only three years ago .
5 He is a very skilled and brilliant player , also a proper gentleman on the court very fair and no matter who he plays , whether a low ranked or high ranked player , he has great respect for them .
6 He has particular responsibility for :
7 Although Kant has little respect for most previous moral philosophies , he has immense respect for the untutored moral insight ( if not practice ) of the ordinary man .
8 Section 11(3) exonerates the accused " if he believes that he has lawful authority for the removal of the thing in question or that he would have it if the person entitled to it knew of the removal and the circumstances of it " .
9 But he has considerable respect for Derry , a side he has encountered on numerous occasions to date during his speel in charge of Down .
10 It has crucial importance for the accommodative phase of reading progress .
11 Although this regulation of tortious liability is not of itself a contractual issue , there are some situations where it has great importance for business contracts , for instance in the area of pre-contract negotiations .
12 Thus , Irish nationalism is conceived by most members in an abstract way , but it has concrete import for key groups .
13 It has particular significance for those churches who over the last decade , aided by the enthusiasm which stemmed from the Archbishop of Canterbury 's report ‘ Faith in the City ’ ( December , 1985 ) and the subsequently established Church Urban Fund , have tried to put their buildings , their membership and above all their local networks at the service of the wider community .
14 It has binocular vision for locating its prey and now rests motionless , waiting for the potential victim to come closer .
15 For obvious reasons it has special appeal for those who , on either political or temperamental grounds , feel a need to justify such institutions as chattel slavery , colonial domination , or any other of the cruder forms of economic exploitation .
16 Basically , there are three categories that will be offered : ( 1 ) There will be a basic valuation , which is not a survey at all , but merely to assist the mortgage company to ensure it has adequate security for its loan .
17 Now it is for real and , though the race will be staged on a parkland road rather than a track , Foster believes it has considerable significance for the rest of Cram 's summer .
18 The cloning of plants using tissue culture is also being used to produce improved crop strains and , as Tudge points out , it has considerable potential for the improvement of oil palms , coconuts and tea , all of which are important economic crops in many developing countries .
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