Example sentences of "[noun prp] have [verb] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 LEAs have to bid for these grants .
2 Jannink have opted for limited editions ( 300 numbered copies , with a lithograph , at FFr480 ) of previously unpublished writings by artists : Erro , Monory , Soulages , Martial Raysse .
3 He hopes that the cohesion and character which England have shown for most of the last 11 months will bridge the gap in sheer talent which will continue to separate the two teams .
4 Basler have gone for metal-covered flying surfaces all round and have altered the shape of the wingtips — giving the DC-3 's nicely curved wingtips an angular look .
5 Birth rates in Eastern Europe have stagnated for 30 years .
6 Both the Inter-Regional Standing Committee for Art and Design Education ( IRSCADE ) and NATFHE have pressed for some form of national validation of foundation courses and the former organization , having collected views from the colleges offering the courses , has listed five future possibilities .
7 We did , at the time , when the expenses were incurred , we gave it , that we were opposed to all the increases that were being made , we still maintain that policy , and I believe that there is a time when we should be be in approval , that we in fact , expending money on new active members is wrong , when in fact , have the cut backs , because at the end of the day , people of Lincolnshire have to pay for these additional expenses incurred to elected members .
8 Hull have swooped for experienced St George half-back Ivan Henjak to complete their overseas quota .
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