Example sentences of "have [adj] [noun pl] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 This war has to be explained in terms of the collapse of the old order — not simply in the sense that the United States was left as the only superpower , but in the more profound sense that the collapse of the old order has far-reaching consequences for American society and politics , that this war is a defensive reaction to the deep disturbance caused by the end of the cold war .
2 Fife College of Technology in Kirkcaldy signed a partnership agreement with Dundee University , which it argues has far-reaching implications for Scottish higher education .
3 The desk has tiered drawers for easy access .
4 The Times , like the Guardian , has different days for different types of jobs .
5 This has clear implications for future retail developments .
6 This has crucial implications for Anglo-American and Continental Culture Studies , whose Lacanian impulse has arguably prevented the establishment of important distinctions between cultural forms .
7 The Sheehy Report has wide-ranging implications for all ranks , and for the public they serve .
8 None the less , there is a long way to go and parts of the training programme have been cut , which has serious implications for this country 's future .
9 The scheme has stringent criteria for domestic commitments .
10 This has obvious advantages for local users .
11 The strictness of the defence has unfortunate consequences for some controversial publications : distributors are prone to equate political radicalism with a propensity to libel , and are thus provided with a ready-made legal excuse for a decision not to stock them .
12 In seconds police officers can obtain details of a stolen car or a wanted person , and establish whether an offender has previous convictions for serious crimes .
13 The country has ambitious plans for environmental tax incentives and other financial incentives [ see below ] .
14 Little Chef , for example , already Britain 's largest table service restaurants chain , has over 350 outlets nationwide , and has ambitious plans for further growth , while Happy Eater provides an attractive alternative for families and business travellers alike at 88 locations throughout the UK .
15 In the field of intellectual property the EC has ambitious plans for further harmonization of rights throughout the Community and , ultimately , the development of Community-wide rights .
16 It may be wondered why this doctrine is retained , but it has great advantages for both the major groups involved — the ministers and the civil servants .
17 It therefore has major advantages for some application domains : it enables quick access to individual records ; it enables sequential access ; and modifications are made easily .
18 Given the increasing pressure we and others are putting on offshore dredging , which has major implications for future terrestrial supplies , I thought you should also see the Commentary .
19 The recent changes in the distribution of people and jobs described above are indicative of a fundamental reshaping of Britain 's regional structure which has major implications for private investment decisions and raises important issues for central government policymakers .
20 ‘ It has major implications for all future transactions . ’
21 This has major implications for those who develop and provide services .
22 According to Gallup ( April 1989 ) the term Thatcherism has negative connotations for most people .
23 In languages such as Latin or Spanish , where the finite verb has distinctive endings for each ordinal person and can even dispense with expressing the subject outside the verb , person quite obviously finds representation within the verbal system .
24 Last July , when recovery of the bronzes was taken up with Richard Luce , Minister for the Arts , an MP was told that Britain ‘ has existing channels for international co-operation to help trace stolen works of art ’ .
25 This frees journalists from some restraints when they write for foreign publications but has awkward consequences for those who distribute foreign papers in this country .
26 WINC was successful in securing major positioning work for the construction sector in the Caribbean and has good prospects for further success there .
27 This situation has enormous implications for all patients who require an extra contractual referral based on clinical need .
28 Glanville Jones has conducted most research into the arrangement of early estates , and his work has enormous implications for any landscape studies if the basic administrative framework is to be understood .
29 One question which has concerned psycholinguists for many years is why there exist in English ( and in other languages ) several alternative syntactic options ( or paraphrases ) for expressing essentially the same information .
30 This has important ramifications for both the style in which they are written and the claims to truth that they are making .
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