Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [vb pp] [pron] for " in BNC.
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1 | This has been one of the central preoccupations of ethnographic police research , especially that inspired by phenomenology and ethnomethodology , and so apposite is policing to this focus that many theoreticians from within phenomenology and ethnomethodology have used it for the application of their ideas ( Cicourel 1968 ; Pollner 1987 ; Sacks 1972 ; Sudnow 1965 ) . |
2 | His passionate compression , luxuriant sound , and eclectic mixture of Anglo-Saxon , Latinate , and Celtic diction have made him for many readers both the greatest of Victorians and the first of the moderns . |
3 | Feminist psychologists working on androgyny have criticized themselves for ignoring the special significance of male-identified items in the BSRI ( e.g. Bem 1979a , b ) . |
4 | But now a couple have volunteered themselves for Gwendolen to adopt . |
5 | Persistent colds , coughs and a temperature have dogged her for the last year . |
6 | You can rent a week or a fortnight in one , or buy a share in one , but Cal 's family have bought theirs for themselves . |