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

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31 The system was carefully designed for confidentiality , and everyone has a separate ID for the survey .
32 ‘ He has a deep love for classical music , ’ said a friend .
33 What is now plain is that the best work has a deep capacity for humane , even spiritual insight .
34 She has a deep regard for him and a feeling that here is a poet , a man that nobody understands .
35 Er but but it it is not simple as in any of these matters er in that the change in the vacant dwellings difference here also has a consequential figure for dwellings different at the end .
36 I believe she has a firm alibi for the whole of yesterday evening , but as she 's a senior scientist she ( bas asked to stay .
37 But as dissatisfaction with scholastic theory increased , so did acceptance of ancient atomism , and Gassendi has a prime responsibility for its revival .
38 And it reckons there is very little standing in its way — according to Parker , its four major competitors have nothing to rival the new product — Dun & Bradstreet Software Corp has incompatible products ; SAP AG is strong in Germany and other continental countries but not in the UK ; Walker Interactive Systems Inc offers purely mainframe software ; and Computer Associates International Inc has a poor reputation for financial packages .
39 ‘ When Limpar has a poor game for Sweden , he knows he will get picked for the next match so it does not affect him .
40 These territories are known by the generic term Ends and each ground has a distinctive name for its End .
41 Other examples of insurance claims being referred to experts do not appear in the reports and are not generally encountered in practice ; the insurance world has a pronounced preference for arbitration .
42 How can anyone who has a genuine concern for the people they are trying to help or any genuine concern for the taxpayers who provide the funds have any well founded objection to producing such evidence ?
43 I think she has a genuine feeling for the fans and for all that 's been written about her .
44 The hon. Gentleman has a ghoulish thirst for blood — except , of course , the sight of his own .
45 ALDH2 on chromosome 12 encodes the major mitochondrial enzymes , which has a low Km for acetaldehyde and is responsible for the majority of acetaldehyde oxidation .
46 Such concurrent listening and speaking is known as " shadowing " , and has a strong reputation for being attention-demanding .
47 It has a strong affinity for fibrous tissues hence its use in conditions affecting joints , ligaments and the stage of healing when fibrous scar tissue is laid down after the initial inflammation has begun to settle .
48 This remedy has a strong affinity for catarrhal states of mucous membranes .
49 The raccoon has a strong preference for aquatic feeding .
50 Furthermore , for Sp1 , we have shown that the kinase has a strong preference for DNA-bound substrate , due to the fact that efficient phosphorylation only takes place when the kinase and Sp1 are bound in cis on the same DNA molecule ( 4 , 11 ) .
51 For example , a broker might know that one market maker has a strong demand for CDs of six month maturity , but can only find an issuer willing to issue at three months .
52 Has , for me he has a strong dislike for
53 We also show that the Max HLH-Z domain has a higher affinity for the Myc HLH-Z domain than for itself , and suggest that the heterodimeric Myc+Max activator forms preferentially at equilibrium .
54 Studies of the nucleic acid binding activities of retroviral MoMuLV NCp10 and avian pp12 indicate that NC protein has a higher affinity for single stranded DNA and RNA than for double stranded DNA ( 15 , 23–24 ) .
55 God has a definite plan for the Gentiles .
56 A director may have made it plain that he has a definite intention for a character , but the student may not always see this straight away .
57 The Conservative Party has a fixed framework for the election of leaders .
58 The Conservative Party has a fixed framework for the election of leaders .
59 RSPB chief executive Barbara Young , says that the Government now has a fixed deadline for action and must lay the foundations for lasting reform .
60 It also has a slight preference for brackish water .
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