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

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1 On the contrary , they would have the normal reason for disregarding any belief or information on that score : that the law is the law and must be followed , no matter how unpopular it might be in the present climate of political opinion .
2 A theory was evolved by a few influential educationalists that if a child is given a basic training in Laban skills then he will have the essential grounding for any future specialisation he may care to follow in gymnastics , dance or drama .
3 First of all you should eliminate all those who do not have the essential qualifications for the job you listed while you were still being objective and were not influenced by the different personalities of the candidate .
4 The new , fresh faces will also have the nine-strong line-up for the biennial Vagliano event at Nairn in their sights this year , and it will be hoping to help the home side lift the Trophy for a fifth time in succession .
5 The British do not have the best reputation for language skills , in fact , we probably have the worst .
6 Patting the seat beside her , she commiserated , ‘ You did n't have the best weather for it . ’
7 Okay , two tickets for sale for the Ted Heath concert , this Friday at the Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham , they were twelve pounds fifty each , you can have the two tickets for ten pounds each , call , .
8 The neighbours did n't have the usual collection for flowers either .
9 SCOTVEC 's eight Sector Boards will have the key responsibility for investigating the acceptability of particular groups of units .
10 An issue of Dollar Preference Shares would have the following advantages for LASMO :
11 Not only do Christians have the necessary basis for such a concept , but we know that we are commanded to live out a standard unselfishness , far surpassing a mere social grace .
12 We all had to warm up again later and I did n't have the necessary background for that ; when we finally ran , Buster was the winner , Drew second and I came in third .
13 This strategy may have the greatest potential for long-term success if the shoals can be navigated with success .
14 And if we do not have the right drugs for a particular adjustment , research on orthodox lines will often find one .
15 He was due to be put down because he did not have the right ears for a show class pedigree corgi .
16 Really it is a Cold & Eroded Crack in the Earth 's Crust ; however , Cold & Eroded Crack in the Earth 's Crust National Park just did n't have the right sound for luring Japanese yen , German marks and , should the occasion ever arise , British pounds and Zambian kwachas .
17 From the moment you take the big glass off my hands you will have the sole responsibility for it .
18 In residential units shift teams should be appropriately balanced and specific members of staff should not have the sole responsibility for employing physical restraint .
19 I did not have the ready money for this , nor did he .
20 The research of Geza Roheim , summarized in my Psycho-analysis of Culture , shows quite clearly that the oral period , for instance , does not have the same significance for Australian aborigine hunter-gatherers as it does for Melanesian agriculturalists ; and further that , in the former instance , the anal-sadistic hardly seems to exist ( with the consequent absence of sado-masochistic perversions or character traits in adults ) .
21 Officials said he would have the same message for all — the time has come to revive direct Arab-Israeli negotiations .
22 Sir John Moores , a great Evertonian , is now well into his 90s and nobody has a crystal ball to tell whether the heir , or heirs , will have the same enthusiasm for the club .
23 Social and economic inequality have long been features of our society , but such inequality does not always have the same implications for health status .
24 ( Of course , even if they do , it will not necessarily mean that these concepts will have the same importance for Q[x] as for Z. )
25 It should have the same meaning for each person , whatever his contribution to the world , whether it be that of a labourer or that of the highly qualified expert in , for example , quantum mechanics or any other of those disciplines for the erudite which , to the laity border on unreality .
26 K will have the same value for all geodesic surfaces and at all points .
27 I should not think that Mr Kinnock would have the same need for such structures . ’
28 I suppose the most recent lesson is that if you merge with a company you do n't have the same opportunities for changing its culture as you do if it 's a take-over .
29 He argues that those born into the lower strata can never have the same opportunities for realizing their talents as those born into the higher strata .
30 I pray that this Christmas the message will have the same miracle for you .
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