Example sentences of "had [noun] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When he set up his shop he already had plans for a town of books . |
2 | They always had bidding for the funeral and sometimes the family would write out the the bids . |
3 | In his court appearance by a television hookup from a podium in the jail chapel , Wiggins bowed his head and mumbled : ‘ I do n't know , ’ when asked if he had a lawyer , and ‘ No ’ when asked if he had money for a lawyer . |
4 | Despite Bush 's support for Puerto Rican statehood ( declared in 1989 ) , the referendum plan was killed on Feb. 27 , 1991 , when the US Senate energy and natural resources committee ( which had responsibility for the legislation ) failed to secure a majority to bring the bill authorizing the referendum before the Senate . |
5 | During his two years as Second Secretary , Administration , in Kingston , Jamaica , when he had responsibility for the accounts , he withdrew $150,000 from the Commission 's US dollar account and paid it into a personal account in America . |
6 | ( In 1984 , Bolivia was the only country in Latin America with Communists in the government : one of its two Communist ministers had responsibility for the mining industry . ) |
7 | Technically speaking , of course , she was off duty now and one of the night sisters had responsibility for the unit , but there was no way she was handing over until the camera crew went home . |
8 | He had responsibility for the arrangement of the society 's large mineral collection ( 30,000 specimens , including the famed Leskean cabinet ) in the newly-acquired premises at Leinster House . |
9 | It is merely that they wish to question me , for I had responsibility for the food last night . |
10 | And we go way back — way , way back , back to the time when you could still buy mono records , when kiwi fruit were yet to be devised , when the khaki-clad representative of the Automobile Association would salute the passing motorist , when a packet of Gold Flake cost a groat and a half and you still had change for a flagon of mead . |
11 | In the end it seemed to be more or less common ground that the judge did not formally state his reasons when he made his order , although in the course of argument he had indicated that he had sympathy for the debtor 's argument based on section 69 of the Solicitors Act 1974 . |
12 | By 1912 , of 28 cities in the United States with a population of over 200,000 , 23 had programmes for the abatement of ‘ dense ’ , ‘ black ’ or ‘ grey ’ smoke . |
13 | This had repercussions for the papacy as well as for the parishes . |
14 | A few miles north of Thurlstone the new textile settlement at Clayton West had chapels for the Wesleyans , Independents , Particular Baptists , Methodist New Connection and Primitive Methodists , and the new Wesleyan Reform movement met in Aaron Peace 's warehouse , but those who preferred the services of the established church had to climb the steep hill to the ancient parochial centre at High Hoyland . |
15 | we had Roy and then we had Simon for a bit and then we decided because it was n't working altogether an Edinburgh person and a Glasgow person |
16 | It was a I was gon na ask you you know , wh when you moved from shunter to foreman , you had responsibilities for a lot a lot besides the shunting . |
17 | This had implications for the organization of both domestic and international societies . |
18 | It had implications for the ways in which children should be introduced to written language , not just to its visual form but to its structure and purposes . |
19 | The Bible , then , must be true or false like a newspaper report ; few people had room for the truths of poetry or of fiction in their religion . |
20 | Thanks to the support of many members we raised well over £1,200 from which we gave £646 in prizes and had £600 for the Society . |
21 | And too , I had Father for a pattern : he adores Mama , and she him . |
22 | We even had space for a refreshment area behind the muffle boards at the back of the hall . |
23 | Firstly we had Robbie for a teacher and he certainly was awkward . |
24 | Opener Robert Barber fell to a great Kennedy catch at mid-on , Bolton — who missed the league match through county duties — had Elliott for a duck and Maldon were 2 for 2 . |
25 | Ben Lowe had studied the McCarthy report carefully and had answers for a lot of the scepticism , even though the unions ' enthusiasm had been blunted . |
26 | The family had tickets for a section of the plane engulfed in flames . |
27 | And we used to c as we had nicknames for the ones we did n't like , she was called . |
28 | This raised area had chairs for the Prince and Princess Napoleon and Princess Mathilde in recognition of their rank as Princes français , as well as the two Imperial armchairs . |
29 | It was startling to discover that a race which was identifiably mutant had laws for the suppression of mutations , and he guessed that the origin of cause and principle alike lay somewhere in the lost time of the isolation of Tarvaras from the Empire . |
30 | Paul clearly taught that ADAM was a real person and that HIS transgression of God 's law had consequences for every individual ( except for the virgin-born Lord Jesus Christ ) born thereafter . |