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

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1 Let me just give you a list of some of the things that , that God has provided for us in , by , and we receive it by faith .
2 Bob is advising Clinton how to cope when he leaves Stoke Mandeville in a couple of months time and has to fend for himself in his own home :
3 She was spoiled , he was right , and she had never had to fight for anything in her life before .
4 When I heard he was missing , I did what he would have done for me in similar circumstances .
5 But Crilly says he needs the money he should have gotten for them in Dublin .
6 You do n't have to fish for it in your pocket as you see trouble coming .
7 Had the examiner wanted such a discussion he would have asked for it in a separate part of the question .
8 That relieved me from the embarrassment of having to ask for it in front of the stoical poker-faced brigade of women who often assembled in the shop in their curlers and headsquares to pass the time of day .
9 That is what you would have paid for it in 1982 .
10 In terms of cost effectiveness , a single Ventura/VT600 installation applied to Classical Music should have paid for itself in eight months — costed against the savings in typesetting .
11 Children can be involved in the design of these and consulted about the sort of games that they would like to have organised for them in break times .
12 With regard to English , he suggests that what he sees as the limitations of ‘ metropolitan ’ use of the language may not be present in other registers : ‘ still an integration of thought and feeling in metaphor and imagery is what we seek to have recreated for us in the best literature ’ ( ibid. p. 78 ) .
13 The impact of the section has been very broadly based in the city , and for the first time we 've added for you in very brief terms , a Domiciliary Health information of just the total number of visits made by the city health care , erm and the level of work in terms of notices served , and prosecutions , note , going up in most of the sections , particularly their units they 're small numbers , but they are significant , just the same , and the table on the top of page forty-four , erm as I said earlier , I think we reached the highest level of insect complaints in the summer that we 've ever had to deal with , it 's very usual for us to deal with a thousand , over in the summer period , this time we dealt with sixteen hundred .
14 And after all the running around I 've done for you in the last couple of days .
15 because the rules that we 've made for ourselves in maths , er we will , we 're about to break those .
16 What it does show , is just how much of a theoretical problem Engels had made for himself in creating this highly problematical gens stage of history where there were no divisions of any kind .
17 In the summer of 1939 Boulestin left as usual to spend his holidays in the house he had built for himself in the Landes .
18 In 1829–30 , like his father before him , he served as mayor of Kendal , and in addition to the house he had built for himself in the town ( c .1823 ) he had a country property in Lindale , Lancashire , which he inherited from his father , and he later built an occasional residence in nearby Grange-over-Sands .
19 Benny had picked up Eve 's handbag , a small cheap plastic one which Mother Francis had bought for her in Peggy Pine 's shop as a going-to-Dublin present a few weeks ago .
20 Three or four science articles I had copied for you in the library . ’
21 The Minister of Labour , Ernest Bevin , received a message which he had decoded for him in a Leeds hotel by Albert Heal , a trade union leader who had run a pre-war escape route for German socialists that still had watertight communications .
22 Jannie was taking a benevolent interest , too , inviting not Bob but Tessa out to look at houses she had found for them in s.w.23 .
23 It was from here that they rang Anthony Marangos , and inspected the house , or rather château , which he had found for them in Picardy , North East France , between the towns of Arras and Amiens .
24 yeah , as a possibility but given th give that you you 've gone for it in this direction y'know kind of if you 're happy I 'm happy sort of thing .
25 Two-year-olds generally cots and , though we had asked for one in advance , we were provided with a single bed which we had to surround with cushions to make it safe .
26 His former partner Jean-Louis Picard sold a charcoal and chalk drawing by Maillol of a nude to Dina Vierny , who had posed for it in 1938 , for FFr2 million ( £212,765 ; $423,404 ) on June 3 .
27 Their horses were saddled and waiting , their farewells to the prior and brothers already made , and Hugh just reaching for his bridle , when Nicol came trudging sturdily in at the gatehouse , soiled and bruised and hoisting himself along on a staff he had cut for himself in the forest .
28 Brought up in the ethic of duty , this was hard for Jane to get used to , but when she broke out into the sunshine , it was all the more joyous , and she thanked God , or Nature , or Fate , or whatever power there is , that it had happened for her in her lifetime .
29 She 's only been here two weekends , and none of us had worked for her in the past …
30 While I made sure the fire was safe she drank a sort of gruel which her home help had left for her in a Thermos .
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