Example sentences of "[adv] have [verb] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 When compulsory environmental impact statements are produced for Parliament for a private or hybrid Bill , the promoter obviously has to pay for the environmental impact assessment .
2 Had she not met Flynn , she would merely have asked for the farms to be restored to Maran Hill ; but the news from London made her too bold .
3 During the period the hired car will be insured under this policy in exactly the same way as your own car is insured and you will only have to pay for the petrol used .
4 The large extended family household in any case seems only to have existed for a small minority , if at all .
5 er yes I was saying erm they only had the midwives in them days did n't they , to come for the birth and that and anyway my mother was was ill enough to have to send for a doctor .
6 But we then took a view about , about future years because in a sense we 've always been , obviously had to provide for the er , year impression .
7 When I complained , the company said there was a clause on the processing envelope that said if anything went wrong , it only had to pay for the film .
8 She could n't find one , so had to settle for an orange juice .
9 But when we come to the interpersonal function , we not only have to account for the literary work itself as a discourse between author and reader , but we have to reckon with the phenomenon of " embedded discourse " : the occurrence of discourse within discourse , as when the author reports dialogue between fictional characters .
10 ( It is presumed that either Galt or Gilkison named the River Irvine ) William had a mill and a general store built , sold off plots of land to settlers , and established a community which he named Elora after a sailing ship which his youngest brother , Captain John Gilkison of Irvine , had just had built for the trade with India .
11 In the case of franchises and licences the business is not transferred by the vendor and the vendor will normally have to arrange for a new licence or franchise to be granted to the purchaser by the licensor or franchisor on the surrender of the vendor 's licence or franchise .
12 I shall just have to wait for the next Guinness Book of Records for the answer .
13 Meanwhile , Pogo would just have to wait for an answer .
14 Lisa would just have to cope for an hour or two .
15 She 'd just have to send for the rest of her things .
16 They could easily have waited for a few days . ’
17 Captain Montgomery was a tall , burly character with a jutting black beard , white teeth , a slightly hooked nose and humorous eyes and , in spite of the immaculately cut uniform and four golden rings on either cuff , could easily have passed for a well-to-do and genial eighteenth-century Caribbean pirate .
18 They no longer had to wait for the elusive Jennie to finish making a steak and kidney pudding before sanctioning an important business decision , but they had taken over in lean times and Doris began to find the strain intolerable .
19 We just had to look for the Motor Caravan Construction Code symbol .
20 All I can suggest sir is the case is adjourned just have to arrange for a solicitor to be here .
21 In the United States cities already have to argue for a notional amount to compensate for such under-recording : the same will probably have to happen in Britain .
22 ‘ Then she burst into tears — as she always has done for the four years I 've known her ’
23 Then she burst into tears — as she always has done for the four years I 've known her .
24 Meredith was surprised he always had to look for a hidden motive .
25 It was the last place in the world she would ever have chosen for a tryst , as she would tell him when he turned up .
26 Sam 's song is simple and obvious , coming from ‘ the voice of a forlorn and weary hobbit that no listening orc could possibly have mistaken for the clear song of an Elven-lord ’ .
27 Opportunities exist to push for new contracts within the same company , so individuals do not always have to leave for a new challenge .
28 She had remained her strong English self , and in truth she did put up with a good deal for in her terms a scholar 's life must always have stood for a life of privation , which would explain the furious resolve that clenched the lines in her face .
29 Birth parents may relinquish their child for adoption at the time of birth or at a subsequent date , possibly having cared for the child over a period of months or years .
30 Bright , drafted in for his first start following injuries to David Hirst and Paul Warhurst , put them in front , but Trevor Francis 's men still had to settle for a point at Stamford Bridge .
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