Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] for the " in BNC.
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1 | Holiday , who has since apologised for the incident , also admitted causing £300 damage to bottles of wine , champagne , glasses , a chair and an electric fan . |
2 | The speculation might have been premature but Rioch has since applied for the job . |
3 | He is aware that as his Property Services Department ( Grounds Maintenance ) has successfully bid for the Lincolnshire contract , his quality of service to school is a key element in our future preparedness to pay our bill . |
4 | Liberalism is a rationalistic theory which has little regard for the past , is primarily concerned with liberty and is constructed on the assumption of the autonomy of the individual . |
5 | The classic case is steel , where sterling 's fall has only compensated for the 20% fall in steel prices so far this year . |
6 | * the user has perhaps to budget for the cost of the item , and will wish to maximise the value for money he or she can obtain from the expenditure ; * the user has to cope with the consequences of late delivery , faulty products , breakdowns and servicing requirements ( etc ) ; * the user will be concerned with product reliability and supplier reputation . |
7 | The judge has not asked for the 37year-old Marquess , heir to Blenheim Palace , to attend . |
8 | Hirst , who scored in his second appearance on the 1991 tour of Australasia , has not played for the senior side since that Wembley game . |
9 | While Mr Patiño may well be selling to simplify his life after he moves into his new London residence , Mrs Johnson 's reasons for selling are much more controversial , as it is generally believed that the heiress has not paid for the celebrated Badminton Cabinet which she bought at Christie 's , London , in July 1990 for a record £7.6 million ( $15.2 million ) . |
10 | Professionals who are already in a powerful position over their patients or clients because of their superior knowledge can also induce a feeling of deference because the client has not paid for the service . |
11 | If there is a contract and the seller has delivered to the buyer , the latter obtains ownership even though he has not paid for the item . |
12 | Unfortunately it has not paid for the creation of a large modern high-tech manufacturing sector or created permanent jobs in the service sector on anything like the scale required for the future . |
13 | When you realise that 90 are now considered a reasonable number , it is clear that at least one thing has not changed for the better . |
14 | It 's a route he has just retraced for the character of Fergus , the IRA man who attempts to re-make his life in The Crying Game ] , an experience Jordan understands well . |
15 | Chalmers has already qualified for the Challenge Martini in London on 6 March . |
16 | Gareth Rees , the gifted Canadian fly-half has already signed for the French club Merignac , a side captained by Philippe Berbizier , the brother of Pierre . |
17 | In addition to what Nicholas er recounted about my brother , I believe that I am the only minister in the government , possibly the only member of parliament who has ever worked for the Save The Children Fund . |
18 | ‘ Boon has always cared for the ordinary man and woman — old ladies who need help in the post office or the bloke in the pub who breaks down and confesses he 's being hounded by loan sharks . |
19 | The Conservative Party has always stood for the protection of the citizen and the defence of the rule of law . |
20 | The organic movement has always fought for the continued availability of unpasteurised milk . |
21 | The scheme has also provided for the building of roads to take the goods to market , and other projects to help ease the transition . |
22 | Pendrich has also qualified for the sprint freestyle , but currently lies in eleventh place and has little chance of replacing Sheppard as the new champion . |
23 | Irish professional Martin Sludds , who lives in Southport and has an attachment to Formby Driving Range , has also qualified for the tour school along with Chorley 's Liverpool-born professional Paul Wesselingh . |
24 | 6 Make sure that the chosen spokesman has thoroughly prepared for the interview and knows both the answers to difficult questions and the positive points he wants to get across . |
25 | With noble , fine-boned features that have brought comparisons with Audrey Hepburn , she could have gone to Hollywood but has chosen British projects which she feels mean something — though she has routinely worked for the mere promise of a salary at some future point when the films make money . |
26 | No 4936 Kinlet Hall at Toddington during 1992 — it has now left for the Llangollen Railway . |
27 | His ability to see small maintenance items as important has provided significant savings because the present strategy has now allowed for the monitoring of the building . |
28 | In my opinion , the time has now come for the validity of such a promise to be recognised . |
29 | I think the time has now come for the National Heritage Memorial Fund to be split and a separate body established for Scotland . |
30 | Miss Oliver , who lives in the area and is the only daughter of a rich factory-owner , has kindly paid for the furniture . |