Example sentences of "have a [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | SILENCE Of The Lambs star Anthony Hopkins , 57 , has a perfect recipe for success . |
2 | This is an externally refereed journal with a circulation of over 500 copies , and which has a world-wide reputation for excellence in the quality of papers published . |
3 | He stands down this summer looking tired and weary after 20 years in office running a metropolis of ten million people which has a world-wide reputation for its crime , its gangs , its murders , its drugs , its violence , its riots , its burning streets . |
4 | The arm was developed at the bio-engineering centre at the Princess Margaret Rose Orthopaedic Centre in Edinburgh , which has a world-wide reputation for the quality of specialist clinical care it provides for people with severe or unusual physical disabilities . |
5 | If Hastings ' performance did much to underline his candidacy for the Lions captaincy — no one else of his individual stature has a similar gift for bringing players together on and off the field — it also made a significant contribution in bringing the new Murrayfield to life . |
6 | JAMIE Lee Curtis has a new criterion for granting interviews . |
7 | New venue : Crook Local History Society has a new venue for meetings the Royal Sun . |
8 | Hitachi Ltd has a new tool for use in building diagnostic and consulting expert systems : called ES-Pormote2/W-DIAG , it is designed to enable the input of knowledge in a tree structure , and it has been available from the beginning of the month at $6,000 ; it runs on the Hitachi 3050 series of Unix workstations and can be used to generate a source code program for Hitachi 's ES/Kernel series of general purpose expert system development tools ; ES-Promote runs under Hitachi 's implementation of Motif and the X Window system . |
9 | The first point to note is that no-one has a convincing explanation for the existence of W-cells . |
10 | No one has a convincing reason for this . |
11 | Mustard has been used as a flavouring in cooking for thousands of years , and has a worldwide reputation for enhancing a variety of savoury dishes . |
12 | He has spent time in South Africa and has a tremendous admiration for their game . |
13 | He has a tremendous respect for Fowler , adding : ‘ If he applied himself and packed in his job as a taxman he could be the best in the world . |
14 | Languages can be learned because the student has a specific purpose for his own development ( such as improving his career prospects ) , or because he has an interest in the culture or the language itself . |
15 | With Type I systems , the health authority receives funding for its population ; has a specific responsibility for the health/health care of that population ; and , in various combinations , provides and/or purchases services from other providers , public or private , to meet the health needs of the population . |
16 | With Type I systems the health authority receives funding for its population ; has a specific responsibility for the health/health care of that population ; and , in various combinations depending on how radical the proposal claims to be , provides and/or purchases services from other providers , public or private , to meet the health needs of the population . |
17 | And if that happens Lotus may find that it has a serious competitor for the first time . |
18 | A high-powered grill that has a healthy appetite for the biggest brunch . |
19 | Hong Kong supports a ban on trade in new ivory , and we believe it now has a villain-proof system for its stocks . |
20 | Every day a compromise is effected on the ground that the party making it has a fair chance of succeeding in it , and if he bona fide believes he has a fair chance of success he has a reasonable ground for suing , and his forbearance to sue will constitute a good consideration . |
21 | One baby-friendly Austrian region has a warm welcome for children . |
22 | Hence , in the figure , portfolio P 1 has a positive value for and portfolio P 2 has a negative value for . |
23 | The immunoprecipitation assay described above has a limited potential for detection of CREB binding proteins in general . |
24 | The Community already has a substantial agenda for enlargement before it — an agenda in which Britain has been in the lead . |
25 | In this , the final year of its TVEI Extension , Lothian has a substantial budget for general SVQ development work in the following areas : |
26 | Hawking meanwhile , has a simple explanation for its success : ‘ Someone told me that each equation I included in the book would halve the sales . |
27 | It has a well-earned reputation for unrivalled luxury , superb cuisine and discreet service . |
28 | FMC has a regional office for Europe in Brussels and various sales offices and a food machinery business in the UK . |
29 | The system was carefully designed for confidentiality , and everyone has a separate ID for the survey . |
30 | ‘ He has a deep love for classical music , ’ said a friend . |