Example sentences of "has [noun sg] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | May I ask you , Mr. Speaker , to seek some way to force , make , persuade or otherwise cajole the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland who has responsibility for such matters to make a statement to the House ? |
2 | He sits as a judge in the House of Lords , where he also acts as Speaker ; he is a cabinet minister and advises on constitutional issues ; and his department , established in 1885 , is our nearest approach to a Ministry of Justice and has responsibility for many aspects of the legal system . |
3 | This would not be possible in a U-form because middle management has only functional responsibility : no one below the CEO has responsibility for overall operating performance in a given market . |
4 | In addition , the department has responsibility for Commercial Law ( including Company Law and the law relating to financial services ) , Labour Law , Social Security , Taxation , International Private Law ( Conflict of Laws ) , Agricultural Law , Criminal Law , and Evidence ( civil and criminal ) . |
5 | The London office covers national charities and those in England south of the River Severn to the Wash , and the Liverpool office has responsibility for those north of that line . |
6 | Administrative structures tend to mirror the problems which that organization encounters routinely ; each sub-organization has responsibility for different factors or problems . |
7 | The emphasis must be on total patient care , whereby the learner has responsibility for particular patients . |
8 | Tom is a constituent and it was suggested that he , Andrew and Iain go to see Lord James ( who has responsibility for Scottish Home Affairs ) . |
9 | ICI has been in the polypropylene business since the early 1960s and currently has capacity for 300 kt per year , part at Wilton in the UK , part at Rozenburg in Holland . |
10 | His argument has relevance for any set of historical circumstances , including the present day , in that it suggests that relationships between young adults and their parents , including patterns of reciprocal exchange between them , are closely related to the capacity of young people to earn a wage . |
11 | Another opening at Taunton later this year has room for 1,750 cars . |
12 | I 'd had some sailing instruction before on Lake Bala , in a larger Wayfarer which has room for two people and an instructor , but I found that I was tending to leave the thinking to my partner and the instructor , and just doing what I was told without knowing why . |
13 | Boss Gordon Milne , who is offloading Polish international keeper Jaroslaw Bako and Serb winger Mitar Mrkela , has room for foreign imports and wants a striker to partner South African star Fani Madida . |
14 | But Wembley Stadium says it only has room for twenty fans in wheelchairs . |
15 | The course has room for 20 students and applications are invited from men and women . |
16 | It is this latter application which has importance for modern sociology , but some understanding of the concept of the unconscious as first developed by Freud is necessary before considering its application to social institutions and society generally . |
17 | " Control " for these purposes is defined by s840 TA 1988 and it is likely that , though management has control for close company purposes within the meaning of s416 , they will not have control within the meaning of s840 while the institutional investors remain in place , because there will be powers conferred by Newco 's Articles of Association , or in the subscription agreement , that enable the institutions to control Newco within s840 . |
18 | With a neck that 's 3⅝″ wide instead of the ‘ normal ’ 3¼″ , the Grand Stick has space for twelve strings arranged in just about any format you can think of . |