Example sentences of "have [verb] [adj] for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But the vote in April has fallen due for payment in September . |
2 | She sits there , nearly crushing the spindly , modish bench some twee designer has deemed appropriate for business chitchat . |
3 | The 35-year-old is chief valuation assistant for Liverpool City Council , which means she always has to look smart for work . |
4 | Recently , plastic pipe has become available for home plumbing for both hot and cold water pipes . |
5 | The Danes are traditional dairy cattle breeders , but since the Second World War the dairy herds have followed the British trend towards fewer , larger units and a certain amount of land has become available for beef-rearing on a minor scale . |
6 | Much further south , Orlando in Florida has become popular for family holidays because of nearby DisneyWorld and plenty of golf for mum and dad . |
7 | Fall out from nuclear explosions has provided useful for water masses especially as the radio active nucleons are effectively time coded . |
8 | 2 ) Rightwards flowing information predominates only where left context has proved inadequate for disambiguation . |
9 | She has to have red for tap , but she wanted a white one . |
10 | So it was pragmatic but it could also fit into their ideology in that how , that if they 'd gone straight for socialism |
11 | There seems no reason why they should have to pay extra for credit , to get a benefit they would judge unnecessary . |
12 | they , they had to improve the productivity from the land and im well not productivity , just efficiency generally , and that how that it would n't have made economic sense for them to have gone straight for socialism . |
13 | Only 80 of the Royal Navy 's 124 ships of 50 guns or more had proved fit for service , fewer than the 40 Spanish and 50 French ships of the line , and both in seaworthiness and weight of gunfire the best French and Spanish ships out-classed the finest English vessels . |
14 | He was dressed with his usual carelessness , in boots and dark breeches and jacket and a shirt whose collar he had pulled open for comfort . |
15 | In a study of over 200 women with abnormal results , each woman was compared with a control matched for obesity , age , ethnicity , and parity and who had screened negative for glucose intolerance . |
16 | Polypeptides expressed in E.coli as fusions with glutathione S-transferase ( GST , 1 ) have proven useful for analysis of protein-DNA and protein-protein interactions . |
17 | The backs have breath-taking pace out wide and both wingers have looked hungry for ball , turning up on each other 's wings regularly to create the extra man . |
18 | Since FIFA accepted South Africa back on to the international stage their top players have become available for transfer at cheap prices . |
19 | Consequently a relatively large and regular number of hoards have become available for study through their discovery in modern times . |
20 | Chapter 14 shows how experts have become liable for breach of duty , while arbitrators are immune . |
21 | Equally we know that cutbacks and retrenchment of welfare services have become functional for capital since the mid-1970s because that too has occurred . |
22 | In recent years enemas of 5-aminosalicylic acid ( 5-ASA ) have proved effective for treatment of distal ulcerative colitis and results have been comparable with those from steroid enemas . |
23 | And also we think they sensibly looked at the actual provision of sites in areas which have proved popular for employment and which do not compromise environmental objectives . |
24 | Have to get ready for work ! |