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

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31 The recent interest in deep-sea biology has highlighted the need for a taxonomic reappraisal in many animal groups .
32 This increased public concern has highlighted the need for greater information and understanding of these issues .
33 A two-day summit of northern European governments in Ronneby , Sweden , has highlighted the need for urgent measures to be taken to address the problems of pollution in the Baltic Sea .
34 The house was up for sale- the estate agents say the case has highlighted the need for a change in the law .
35 However he said : ‘ This debate has highlighted the need for greater autonomy for the Labour Party in Scotland and the need to have policies which reflect the political consensus in Scotland .
36 It has criticized the government for not stressing the responsibilities of scientists in its draft safety guidelines on working with genetically modified organisms .
37 Ross Perot has joined the race for the White House .
38 Clearly , formulations of gist and upshot are important in written and formal spoken discourse too , although there the task of the sender is much harder , as he or she has to estimate the need for reformulation at any given point .
39 Federal Express Corp is to install ‘ several thousand ’ colour and monochrome X-terminals in its Memphis , Tennessee headquarters and local field offices by the mid-1990s , and has placed an order for the pilot stage of its upgrade programme with Network Computing Devices Inc .
40 If he has given no address for service , service may be effected by delivering the document at his residence or by sending it by first class post to his last known residence , or in the case of a proprietor of a business , by delivering the document at his place of business or sending it by first class post to his last known place of business ( Ord 7 , r 1 ) .
41 The only exceptions are cases in which the court : ( a ) is considering whether to make a residence order in respect of a child in care ( s41(6) ( e ) ) ; or ( b ) has given a direction for investigation under s37 and has made or is considering whether to make an interim care order ( s41(6) ( b ) ) .
42 A major album of drawings by the late nineteenth-century British industrial designer Christopher Dresser ( 1834–1904 ) acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art last year has given the impetus for the museum 's current survey of its designs for modern decorative arts , ‘ Drawings for Design : Christopher Dresser to the Present ’ ( until 4 April ) organised by J. Stewart Johnson , Consultant for Design and Architecture of twentieth-century art and David W. Kiehl , Associate Curator of prints and illustrated books .
43 WACC has been responsible for the conceptualisation of training programmes in ‘ alternative journalism ’ and has given the impetus for the implementation of a series of practical workshops .
44 IN ITS dying days , the British government has given the go-ahead for a controversial plan to build another oil refinery on Canvey Island in the Thames estuary .
45 The Senate of Hamburg has given the go-ahead for the redevelopment of the museum area near its central station .
46 A HIGH Court judge has given the go-ahead for a critically-ill baby girl , whose family are Jehovah 's Witnesses , to be given a live-saving blood transfusion .
47 THE Welsh Office has given the go-ahead for a road scheme which could result in up to five roundabouts on a 600-yard stretch of one of the main routes to a Welsh resort .
48 Cleveland schools plan fond farewells Cleveland county council has given the go-ahead for a number of school retirements this year .
49 THE Crown Prosecution Service in London has given the authority for a case involving a number of articles seized under the Obscene Publications Act to proceed .
50 General Atomics , based in San Diego , has floated a plan for a $1.5 billion helium-cooled reactor — a novel design it has long wanted to build .
51 Of particular interest to this group will be Supplements C , a 60-bed sub-unit for elderly patients , D a 60-bed sub-unit for geriatric psychiatry patients , E a 60-bed subunit for psychiatric patients in district general hospital and F a 48–60-bed sub-unit for mentally handicapped patients ( it is this last supplement which has formed the basis for the so-called " Merchiston Units " ) .
52 Notwithstanding its critics , the continuum hypothesis has been an influential one in the study of Caribbean Creoles , and has formed the basis for significant studies of at least two of the Caribbean territories , Jamaica ( De Camp 1971 ) and Guyana ( Bickerton 1973 , 1975 ) Whatever the merits of the continuum hypothesis as a linguistic theory , its terms , " acrolect " for the local standard , " basilect " for the broad Creole , " mesolect " for the in-between varieties used mainly by the middle classes , have become widely accepted .
53 Longman 's Dictionary of Contemporary English ( LDOCE ) in particular has been designed with computational applications in mind , and to this end it has formed the resource for many projects , e.g. machine-readable databases , syntactic parsing , semantic analysis [ Boguraev Briscoe , 1989 ] .
54 I suppose it is possible he has formed an affection for some boy , " she conceded .
55 To avoid the husband making a sale or charging the property ( standing in his sole name ) in the period between the decree absolute ( when the Class F protection ceasessee above ) and the completion of the conveyance to the wife or lodging of the transfer at HM Land Registry : ( a ) Unregistered Land A pending action under s5 of the Land Charges Act 1972 ( fee £1.00 ) should be registered by or on behalf of the wife ( in Form K3 ) provided the divorce petition has contained a request for a transfer of real property under s24 of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 ; such a registration survives the decree absolute ( see Whittingham v Whittingham [ 1978 ] 2 WLR 936 and Perez-Adamson v Perez-Rivas [ 1987 ] 2 WLR 500 ) .
56 And one local firm has booked a table for 10 at Splinters in Redland , Bristol , because they ‘ do n't think they will survive for another four months ’ .
57 In The Favour , The Watch And The Very Big Fish Bob Hoskins plays a Paris photographer of religious themes who has to find a model for Christ on the cross and comes up with Jeff Goldblum , an ex-convict and former lover of an actress ( Natasha Richardson ) , who he meets at a pornographic dubbing studio .
58 Is this really censorship or just part of the normal dialogue between author and publisher , who has to find an audience for the book .
59 He has sketched a procedure for inventing classifiers in many learning situations , and he suggests a Bayesian approach which helps find good heuristic components for them .
60 Meanwhile , the Labour MP , Peter Hain has blamed the Conservatives for a series of break-ins to Commons offices of Opposition members .
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