Example sentences of "it had [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | The prevalence of the idea of the Second World War as a ‘ good war ’ in Anglo-American culture makes it very hard to appreciate that those who tried to prevent it had good reasons for doing so . |
2 | It had different results for various sections in the community , but all were affected by it in some way , either directly or indirectly . |
3 | The RHA felt that it had sufficient grounds for proceeding with the initiative , and it was proposed to make ‘ one or more senior appointments … with specific responsibility for coordinating plans and ensuring implementation ’ . |
4 | But it had obvious difficulties for many students who found they could not manage both love affairs and study . |
5 | It had large sales for a time in England and America , but it had neither the originality nor the power of his first book . |
6 | Although South Dakota carried little electoral weight , either nationally or in terms of its proportion of delegates sent to the nominating convention , it had considerable significance for the Democratic contest in that it was adjacent to the native states of both Harkin and Kerrey , each of whom needed a good showing after their disappointing results in New Hampshire . |