Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [pron] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And why not have placed them for safe keeping in a pocket , satchel or valise ?
2 Slater glanced at Graham , " Sara and I were next-door neighbours for a while , I do believe our parents may even have intended us for each other at one time , without actually saying anything about it , of course . "
3 they 'd have saved it for some empty classroom
4 You know they could have shot me for that .
5 The wasp will remember exactly what to do at each burrow , according to its stage in the cycle , and the number of caterpillars it already contains , even though she may not have visited it for several days .
6 But I 'll have done something for four years .
7 ‘ She could not say nay ; and she must needs do his bidding ; and yet she would not have done it for all this world .
8 He would n't have done it for most people .
9 Each one of the TV companies would have done it for free and pooled the material .
10 I would n't have seen you for another hour .
11 Nothing in our four days on the felucca with this sullen boy had prepared us for this , as nothing could have prepared him for that afternoon in Asyut .
12 You could have prepared me for this — ’
13 Mandy had warned her that storms came up fast on the lake , but nothing could have prepared her for blue skies being annihilated by black storm-clouds in just a matter of minutes .
14 Training at commercial art school will have prepared you for much of the work you will be doing in advertising .
15 We were all keen walkers , and enjoyed the challenge of remote places , but nothing in Britain could have prepared us for this close encounter of the furry kind .
16 She would have admired him for that , once .
17 He could never entirely regret it , because it reminded him of working with Willie , and the passing resolves he made as a grown-up to lose some of it always contained a tang of unease about betraying his professional qualifications in the eyes of a man who would have belted him for such a thing .
18 He might have had it for some long time , I do n't know , but I came across it in a drawer in the small bedroom when I was putting his clean linen away .
19 I 'd have got them for five or six quid a window
20 Why he should have dangled it for three months before an undistinguished ex-Chancellor of another party who did not even possess a seat in Parliament defies explanation .
21 ‘ I 'd never have figured you for such a lady 's man , Stevens , ’ he went on .
22 ‘ No , I was looking for you and I would n't have figured you for this particular humming and vibrant example of the capital 's nightscene . ’
23 ‘ I should have asked you for more , ’ said Nubenehem .
24 I knew I should n't have taken you for that coffee . ’
25 Fry felt that he might have left it for good after his latest week of unemployment .
26 Or we could have left you for dead .
27 As she flew up to her room , she thought her father might have killed her for that speech .
28 He 'd galloped all the way to Leafield and we would have lost him for good if someone there had n't recognised him . ’
29 She could easily have slapped her for that remark , which was silly really , but nonetheless that was how she felt .
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