Example sentences of "have [indef pn] for the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ There has something for the listener to contribute , to make it personal for them . ’
2 Specialising in fabric and wedding accessories , Bridal Fayre has everything for the bride to create her dream dress — over 1,000 fabrics including James Hare Silks , trimmings and ribbons .
3 Saints coach Mike McClennan enthused : ‘ With McCracken and Connolly in the centres we 'll have something for the ladies and something for the opposition. !
4 SPAG currently has a PSI code set for X400 products , and says it will have one for the FTAM file transfer by year-end .
5 All police forces in the region are saying do n't have one for the road — have none for the road .
6 Claiming to have everything for the town gardener , the Camden Garden Centre 's profits provide horticultural training for young people .
7 Mr Thornton said : ‘ Our aim is to have something for the golfing world to see in July 1995 when the Open Championship is staged at St Andrews . ’
8 But we already had plenty for the pan and the freezer too .
9 The sturdily independent high tech sector had naught for the comfort of either major party in the run-up to today 's by-election in Newbury , Berkshire when the big guns from party headquarters showed up for photocalls during the build-up : Labour chose Vodafone Group Plc and tried to commiserate about the recession , only to be told that business had been going gangbusters for several months , the Tories went looking for green shoots at Micro Focus Plc , only to be told that the UK market was flat on its back , and that it was only foreign sales that were keeping the old Coboller busy .
10 All police forces in the region are saying do n't have one for the road — have none for the road .
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