Example sentences of "have [verb] [noun] for [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | As some of the options ( transfers etc ) only come up when you land on the right square , I did n't have to wait eons for Phil to finish his turn . |
2 | They might have made arrangements for Gill 's birthday . |
3 | They will have to buy NetWare for NFS , which costs $5,000 for 100 users . |
4 | They 'll have to buy NetWare for NFS , which costs $5,000 for 100 users . |
5 | The Gulf war , which could have spelt disaster for Airtours and many other travel companies , ended quickly . |
6 | ‘ And , while I appreciate your charitable intent in trying to comfort me for Lotta 's absence from my bed , I tell you once more that the time when I might have needed consolation for Lotta 's tricks has long since passed , and the fact that I 've chosen to live the life of a monk for the past six months is because until the past few days I have felt no desire to give in to the temptations paraded before me . ’ |
7 | UNDER 12s : Junior may well have asked Santa for Madonna 's Erotica ( WEA ) . |
8 | Another man who may have caused difficulties for Quintianus was Arcadius , whose actions prompted Theuderic 's raid on the Auvergne . |
9 | There are , however , two cases in which Edward 's actions may have created allies for Gloucester . |
10 | There are , however , two cases in which Edward 's actions may have created allies for Gloucester . |
11 | Already there were six in one bed , three at the top and three at the bottom , and they would soon have to make room for Matt , the boy born before she took in Corrie . |