Example sentences of "have [verb] for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll prepare a ship at Bristol , take you and Hawkins with me , and have that treasure if I have to search for a year ! ’
2 You can buy just about everything you ever need in Funchal , but you may have to search to find it — many shops may just recently have run out of the very product you want , so that you have to search for a shop which still has old stock until more is imported .
3 It is as though Lawrence was acknowledging that it is hard for human beings to say what they feel and that we often have to search for the form of words before we can find the words themselves .
4 ‘ So , my dear , ’ Gioella said , ‘ you have fallen for the charms of the most charming man in Florence . ’
5 ( Of course , for my friends to stand a chance of receiving any correspondence from me means that I either have to wait for the guilt level to rise sufficiently ( which is a slow process ) , or to unearth other things to put on my list like ‘ Install central heating ’ and ‘ Decorate bathroom ’ . )
6 In the morning we have to wait for the sun to turn it to water .
7 To get anywhere near an understanding of News Corporation 's accounts , you usually have to wait for the figures it is obliged to file with America 's Securities and Exchange Commission .
8 However the moment it slips you have to wait for the chain to gain momentum before cutting can recommence , otherwise it bites again .
9 Be quiet , little girl , we have to wait for the train to come .
10 I think , I think we have to wait for the letter , I suspect you 'll probably find both those changed to some extent after that so er I think we really have to wait for that .
11 Swedish Prime Minister Carl Bildt said he expected the project to proceed , but did not say whether the government would take the unprecedented step of overriding the commission ; environmentalists have pressed for a tunnel to be built instead .
12 Since well before I was elected to this House , I have pressed for the provision of secure accommodation to end the scandal of young offenders and remand prisoners in particular being held in prison accommodation .
13 Under this scheme we have arranged for a firm of Solicitors to deal with the remortgage legal work for just £175 ( excluding Land Registry fee ) .
14 ‘ I have arranged for a picnic lunch . ’
15 Currently , over 6,000 students worldwide have registered for the Distance Learning MBA , either by dealing with Henley direct or through a Network of Associate Institutions in countries around the world .
16 The other thing I would like to make sure and this applies also to the members of the public as well as those people who are participating in the discussion , could you please make sure that you have registered for the day .
17 Booksellers who have registered for the sale will receive a full refund from BML .
18 Once you have registered for the programme you will be invited to the GEP INDUCTION DAY where you will hear about the benefits and indeed the difficulties of self employment and will be introduced to your LOCAL GEP advisor .
19 The majority of opinion reports from the SD and other agencies of the regime reaching the Nazi leadership point nevertheless towards conclusions about the impact on morale similar to those we have witnessed for the Schweinfurt area .
20 All I can suggest sir is the case is adjourned just have to arrange for a solicitor to be here .
21 We have to plan for the future .
22 It may be said that we have to plan for the future , and I entirely agree , but most of our thoughts can be best described as nonsense .
23 We have to plan for the future .
24 The dismissal arrangements set up by the governing body have to provide for the CEO , or representatives , and the headteacher , unless she or he is the person concerned , to be present at all stages when a dismissal is being considered .
25 Whatever we become aware of , we have attracted for a reason — because it can help us to learn and grow .
26 Instead they have voted for a man who promised change , who believed in change and who recognised that change had to come .
27 Like their colleagues in further education , the 17,000 lecturers in the sector have voted for a marking and exam boycott .
28 ‘ Members have voted for a change of leader .
29 British Rail maintenance staff have voted for a series of twenty-four hour strikes , starting next week .
30 If one subtracts the vote of this vulnerable group from the remaining 76 per cent , this means that they have to live with the knowledge that more than one in four of voting co-residents have voted for a party that is rabidly hostile to them .
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