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

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1 Any company that has plans for international marketing must build up or have access to marketing information about a large number of different countries .
2 Italy , of course , plays a major role and already has plans for economic aid to the States across the sea , such as electrical power development .
3 Thirdly , there is a divergent trend in contemporary social services departments which has implications for preventive work : diversion and minimum interventions for vulnerable families where child abuse is not an issue compared with net-widening and multidisciplinary interventions when child abuse is identified .
4 ‘ proportionately many more single clergy and Church workers in Urban Priority Areas than in other areas , and this has implications for pastoral support .
5 In either case , the random clustering of cones of one type must constrain colour discrimination at high spatial frequencies , and also has implications for chromatic aliasing .
6 This has implications for advanced training of students in techniques relevant to modern industrial processes , it severely limits the ability of lecturing staff to be fully up to date with new technologies and it limits the ability to provide ‘ state-of-the-art ’ technology and training at tertiary level for both indigenous and multinational companies .
7 This realisation of the cultural dimension to landscape history has implications for modern nature conservation .
8 Participatory democracy necessarily has implications for social life , and is better regarded as a way of life than as no more than a political device or method .
9 A person 's level of g has ramifications for everyday life — in school , at work , and in personal matters .
10 ANDY HORTON has tips for prospective holiday rockpoolers .
11 Another issue within legal theory that has consequences for criminal law is the extent to which , if at all , it is possible to present a value-neutral description of law .
12 Further , the current mode and role of criminal law teaching has consequences for legal education in general .
13 Here you will also find a date input box , together with Date Type which has options for exact year , circa year , and within two dates , plus Date Sort with a choice of subject date , photo date or lifetime .
14 The program has tools for symmetrical drawing , dimension lines with changing measurements , master objects and clones for quick-editing , animation , and ‘ connectigons ’ for maintaining links in the drawing of a complex shape ( like a spiral staircase , for example ) which allow you to edit the shape easily as a whole .
15 Maximising present value ought , furthermore , at least in theory , to serve the interests of all shareholders , notwithstanding that some shareholders might have preferences for high dividend payouts rather than capital growth .
16 In practice , these distinctions are rarely so clear , and many severely disabled people will have needs for multiple support which cross these agency boundaries .
17 It may have implications for social policy , but this is not the prime purpose .
18 In rainforest regions , deforestation is the major agent of environmental change and while it has obvious localised effects , especially in relation to soil erosion and soil degradation , there is growing concern that such large-scale destruction of biomass may have implications for climatic change ( section 5.3.1 ) .
19 Does it have castors for all-round access ?
20 Countries with balance of payments problems — in the sense of having requirements for official financing which put a strain on official reserves or on the capacity to borrow abroad on reasonable terms — have had to resort to traditional defensive measures in such circumstances .
21 Whatever national curriculum we have at secondary school , this curriculum will have consequences for primary school .
22 Where there is no capital punishment , however , the question of how many degrees of homicide it is desirable to have calls for careful weighing of the principle of fair labelling ( see Chapter 3.3 ( l ) ) against the cost and time arguments mobilised by the policy of efficient administration ( see Chapter 3.3 ( m ) ) .
23 This result would seem to have implications for clinical practice .
24 Now if you any system you got to have beds for short stay etcetera , you do n't count them into whether the those are vacant , because you have to keep some of those vacant in emergencies etcetera so you ca n't count them .
25 The council had plans for economic development but could not reveal details to stop other authorities taking the ideas , he added .
26 Thus , where the tenant had been innocently misled into believing that he would obtain a long term , and had invested heavily in the property next door , whereas the landlord in fact had plans for immediate redevelopment , the Court of Appeal upheld an order for a break-clause exercisable after the first three years of the term ( Amika Motors Ltd v Colebrook Holdings Ltd ( 1981 ) 259 EG 243 ) .
27 Like living pelagic animals they had preferences for particular water temperatures ; different types of ammonoids were found in high or low latitudes .
28 While the central problem here was the unrestrained inner-city office and commercial development , the concern about this issue also had implications for owner-occupied housing .
29 What we were told about that your criminal record is that you had convictions for armed robbery and aggravated assault , is that out of the record that you were aware of is that correct ?
30 The problem with adult learners is that they already have strategies for grammatical analysis and can efficiently use context in communication .
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