Example sentences of "have a [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | Hackers are not only obsessed with the programming but also often have a deep affection for the machine itself . |
2 | This is no time for pretending that all will automatically be sweetness and light , just because you have a deep affection for each other . |
3 | I have a deep affection for you , a yearning that will be with me till the day I die . ’ |
4 | He is also aware that I have a deep regard for Joan de Warenne — and in that I fear he is not alone ! ’ |
5 | But it is fair to assume that every time he sees people outside his own immediate entourage , there will be some among them who have a deep desire for vengeance . |
6 | I have a deep respect for Cranham Baptist Church which meets in the same street as the Community Church . |
7 | Farmers , while including all gradations of responsiveness within their ranks , do in many cases have a deep feeling for the land which they see every day , and which in many cases was shaped by their fathers and grandfathers , and which they would like to pass on to their children . |
8 | We have a separate category for them . |
9 | To belong , a dealer must have been in business for three years and have a proven reputation for expertise . |
10 | Also , if care is taken in the choice of ink used and the quality of paper they have a proven longevity for archival storage . |
11 | We have a mutual admiration for Hendrix . ’ |
12 | ‘ We have a mutual respect for each other . |
13 | The new hardback comes as a cheapy ( £9.99 ) and I am sure we have a major author for the future here . |
14 | But the kind of songs I really want to write — and I 'm not saying I will — are the kind The Frank & Walters and the Lemonheads write , the sort of people who have a genuine love for other people and can see past all the crap that goes on . ’ |
15 | I have a genuine respect for people who live their lives in that way . |
16 | And Mr Ataie 's thesis that the British have a deep-seated reverence for war is too easily symbolised by having Penny make Remembrance Day poppies or court Sya in front of a military monument . |
17 | This reduces the system ( 7.2 ) and the cavity boundary condition to a mapping , of the form Note that the amplitude E(t) is complex , so that we have a two-dimensional mapping , which is , in fact , invertible : We thus have a minimal system for chaos . |
18 | Quick political fixes that have a complete disregard for the environment . |
19 | The statutory interest rate is usually fixed around the average overdraft rate , but you may be able to charge more if you have a private arrangement for interest in your terms of sale . |
20 | We have a similar concern for members of ethnic and religious groups who have been and still are victims of discrimination and restricted opportunities for participation in society and its institutions . |
21 | The problem comes when your parents have a slight concern for what you are doing , ( as mine do ) , + it gives the impression that you are still tightly holding to the old apron-strings . |
22 | They certainly have a legitimate case for refusing to pay . |
23 | There are libraries which have a legitimate reason for being subject to the Official Secrets Act , and a number of them are represented here . |
24 | We have a respectable reputation for producing future chemistry graduates — including Oxford and Cambridge — and would not wish to lose that good name by adopting a ‘ less appropriate ’ A-level chemistry syllabus . |
25 | Rabbits have a supreme facility for survival . |
26 | When a Government have a serious problem that has lasted 22 years , cost billions of pounds in security and military provisions and caused immeasurable suffering to some people , it is reasonable to assume that they have a long-term policy for creating lasting peace and ending the waste . |
27 | 1 Have a regular procedure for taking and recording attendance . |
28 | If you work for a fairly large company you probably have a standard procedure for informing new employees about conditions of work , etc . |
29 | Do n't forget the back axle as most conversions have a voracious appetite for half shafts and a LWB Salisbury axle is a good idea |
30 | The specially selected high activity micro-organisms have a voracious appetite for all types of organic matter — the cause of virtually all severe odour problems — such as vomit , urine , faeces , food stuffs , pet droppings , beer , etc . |