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

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1 Also , the tribunal referred in its reasons to the fact that the employee had convictions for similar offences in the past and the employer had given no warnings that repetition could lead to dismissal .
2 The 1911 National Insurance Act had implications for more than social security policy , in two ways .
3 The council had plans for economic development but could not reveal details to stop other authorities taking the ideas , he added .
4 In the inter-war period local government had responsibility for Poor Law duties , including some hospitals , and the public utilities of gas , water , electricity and transport , in addition to its current functions of education , highways and housing .
5 This Church had seating for 150 people .
6 In antiquity the Gnostic separation of spirit from matter had consequences for two prominent features of mainstream Christianity .
7 The gun case had room for six hunting rifles and there were two drawers underneath which were not locked .
8 At all events , his paranoia had resonances for most Americans .
9 One patient had colectomy for medical reasons , and another died of carcinoma of the pancreas .
10 One patient had colectomy for medical reasons six years later .
11 Thus , where the tenant had been innocently misled into believing that he would obtain a long term , and had invested heavily in the property next door , whereas the landlord in fact had plans for immediate redevelopment , the Court of Appeal upheld an order for a break-clause exercisable after the first three years of the term ( Amika Motors Ltd v Colebrook Holdings Ltd ( 1981 ) 259 EG 243 ) .
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