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

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1 After moving to Ireland earlier this year , Daniel played a very successful free gig in The Baggot Inn , and now has plans for a new album to be recorded in Dublin in January .
2 Today , closer to Clapton ( geographically ) than he 's been in a long while , Anthony Newley is relishing the chance to prove he 's still up to a tough dramatic performance eight shows a week and , to follow , he has plans for a musicalised Richard III .
3 Although such investment will inevitably benefit US companies , especially those in equipment manufacture , steel-making and construction , there will also be opportunities for foreign companies — Clinton has plans for a high-speed rail network , for example , equipment for which is currently not made by US companies — and one can imagine a fierce ‘ Buy America ’ debate over any major public works piece of legislation .
4 The ISE has plans for a regulatory news service which will sell information to other news services , but Sir Gordon has criticised the high costs of the service to outside competitors .
5 God is a planner and he has plans for the British Isles .
6 It has plans for an industrial policy the Tories do n't appear to have one and has modelled its industrial manifesto on the demands of the CBI , the Tories traditional bedfellows .
7 All these setbacks did n't matter , old chap , because the referee only has eyes for the big boys .
8 It is revolutionary too in its scope , for it has implications for a whole range of academic subjects in the arts and the social sciences .
9 The ‘ Options for Change ’ Defence Review has implications for a large number of Scottish companies .
10 This result has implications for the current value of the basis .
11 Questions about the distribution and change of power can be answered objectively by reference to a model of power relationships , which also has implications for the rational choice of foreign policies .
12 So far , we have discussed evidence which is particularly relevant to the first of these issues , but which also has implications for the second .
13 Such interaction has implications for the future behaviour of field staff , for enforcement is organized to reflect the ways in which polluters define their behaviour and the ‘ pollution ’ .
14 The changing demographic composition also has implications for the physical housing stock — trends towards non-family , smaller households suggest that the traditional three-bedroom house is becoming less appropriate for present needs .
15 Local authority borrowing has implications for the Public Sector Borrowing Requirement ( PSBR ) , the rate of monetary growth , and interest rates .
16 This view , though , has implications for the public sector where convention has it that it is the role of the politicians and not the officials to determine goals and take responsibility .
17 This kind of analysis has implications for the Marxist theory of the state .
18 ‘ If there is anything we can do at the dams , it may be that we can raise their levels by even two or three inches , but that has implications for the surrounding countryside . ’
19 This result has implications for the invariant length of a four-vector .
20 Another country which has weapons for the same reason as Iraq is the Arab state of Libya .
21 Do I take it from what the hon. Gentleman just said that he now has figures for every local authority under his proposals ?
22 The point that Lieberson is making is one concerning multivariate analysis but also has lessons for the cross-sectional survey .
23 But the variety has all the Galloway qualities that make an ideal suckler cow , such as hardiness , longevity , adequate milk , good growth rate and fleshing qualities , and it is registered in a separate section of the Belted Galloway herdbook , which also has sections for the Red and Red Belted Galloways .
24 Chedworth has claims for the latter , with its stone finials and balustrade , demonstrating architectural details of some pretension , but some of the stones are of monumental proportions .
25 There is a possible test for the establishment of a sense , which has consequences for the second family of tests for ambiguity described earlier .
26 The absence of alternation also has consequences for the governing elite .
27 Apart from the traffic implications in grid-locking the roads of Caerphilly , up Manor way , it might even have had repercussions for the hon. Gentleman 's constituents .
28 The collapse of these two leading houses will have repercussions for the whole industry .
29 The client may have needs for a high level of social contact , which for various reasons are not being met , or , vice versa , they may have the need to spend more time alone which is not being met .
30 This may have implications for the future consultation of theses , as described in Chapter 4 .
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