Example sentences of "[pers pn] have a special [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 And she had a special name for it , I ca n't remember what is was now , but it was an innocuous word , like erm erm , kneading , or something like that , something you do with your fingers .
2 So if you have a special occasion for which you want to feel particularly slim , do n't eat rice the day before !
3 We have a special offer for you too , the new Jac-Card yarn holder which has been produced by Jacpacs to enable knitters to try out double jacquard patterns before rushing into buying a colour changer .
4 And this er oh dear what was the name of it , they had a special title for the man that sort of ran the stall as they called it for getting the coal out and he he chose who he wanted to go to work .
5 In ecology the Germans take it for granted that they are more ecology-minded than anyone else , and that they have a special sensitivity for this too .
6 He has a special machine for this .
7 While this complex of overcrowding and decay colours the lives of all who live in St Ann 's , it has a special significance for those who are in poverty as well .
8 It has a special interest for me because — just to take one aspect — it has an enormous number of long ensembles : a bit like Figaro .
9 It had a special message for the Labour Party , and was surely a major reason for Labour 's growing loss of confidence between the 1950s and 1980s , including the failure to produce any convincing successor to Crosland as a theorist of democratic socialism .
10 He had a special sympathy for the underdog , and he enjoyed hobnobbing with all and sundry .
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