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

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1 The pupils at the £3,465-a-term school , boys and girls aged 16 and over , are to be interviewed by police at their homes as the school has broken up for Easter .
2 We were telling you earlier that Blackburn were one up over Shrewsbury Town , Mike the goal scorer after six , well has equalized immediately for Shrewsbury after twenty , Shrewsbury Town one , Blackburn Rovers one .
3 ONE of Norfolk 's oldest houses , a twelfth-century converted priory at Horsham St Faith , five miles outside Norwich , has come up for sale through the Prudential ( 0603 761600 ) for £350,000 The house 's rarity is reflected in its Grade I listed status .
4 A smiling Hannon simply said : ‘ The ground has come right for Assessor in the Doncaster Cup . ’
5 Clare Wildish has come back for help feeding her second baby , 3 day old Emma .
6 The Court of Appeal has struggled to reconcile the two decisions but has come in for criticism .
7 She 's established herself as a writer with award winning novels including ’ I 'm the King of the Castle ’ and ’ Woman in Black ’ but Mrs de Winter has come in for criticism .
8 The force has come in for criticism in the past two months after figures released on the constabulary 's ‘ crime-free day ’ in April showed Cheshire had suffered the highest rise in crime in the country .
9 Defence policy , too , has come in for complaint .
10 Brian Smith , this season 's Oxford University captain who is looking to become a dual international by adding Irish caps to the six he has won already for Australia , plays against some of his former Wallaby team-mates on Sunday at Iffley Road .
11 The number of drama teachers in schools has grown rapidly for years .
12 He has written extensively for radio including ‘ Motorcade ’ , ‘ Risky City ’ and ‘ Troopers ’ .
13 Dr. Scutt , on the other hand , has argued forcefully for consent to be regarded as a matter for the jury .
14 ‘ Take a look behind , nephew , ’ came the answer , ‘ and you will see that already the litter carrying the prince has turned off for Westminster ! ’
15 ‘ The business in Stillington has done well for instance but we need to rationalise our presence in others , ’ he said .
16 Works like the transcriptions of Berlioz 's Fantastic Symphony , and the opera excerpts , Hexameron , the Ballades , Legends , Polonaises , and then there are those colossal religious pieces , some well known , others complete rarities ; all extend our appreciation and knowledge as no-one has done previously for Liszt 's piano music .
17 Joshua ( naturally , that is not his real name ) has done more for road safety in the village than anyone else for many a long year .
18 But I 'll tell you this , that young man has done more for Wales already than we could dream of . ’
19 With only two men outside the circle for the first 15 overs , he could run riot in the way that Greatbatch has done recently for New Zealand .
20 The new road has opened up for motorists an area hitherto out of bounds .
21 The spaghetti model has used here for visualization .
22 has drawn up for sign language is this sort of flow chart er , with dates and things working backwards from the event , saying you know we need this by two weeks beforehand we need it back
23 If British tennis is to ever rise above the mediocrity that it has wallowed in for decades , then juniors have to be given greater access to courts and coaching .
24 Debate on Southcom 's future , which has dragged on for years , was put on hold when American relations with General Noriega reached rock-bottom .
25 Edmonds of GMBTU ( General , Municipal and Boilermakers Trade Union ) has called explicitly for men in the movement to support the new ‘ servant ’ class of exploited female workers , the unemployed and pensioners , for involvement in leisure life , for a move into popular culture ( Guardian , 1986 ) .
26 That led to his selection for the 1990 district championship in the North and Midlands side and also this season he has played twice for Scotland ‘ B ’ , scoring a try in each match .
27 Twenty years doing two shows a month , of a tiny range of parts which she has known inside-out for years — it 's a miracle her creative spirit survives at all .
28 Your cousin Henry has set off for Alma Ata in ex-Soviet Kazakhstan , hoping to finance himself by selling articles to The Spectator , where he has asked me to use my influence .
29 They are fed on drugs and despatched by their master with golden daggers to kill whomever he has marked down for destruction . ’
30 Even Corazon Aquino , the Philippine president , has opted uncharacteristically for firmness .
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