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

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1 It seems clear , however , that Chatterton need n't have had prodigious talent for the talent expended in the novel to take effect .
2 In 1938 Sartre , who by his own admission was still mystified to the core by bourgeois idealist presuppositions , would have had little sympathy for theories linking the technical structure of the novel to the historical reality of contemporary French society .
3 Anne would have had good use for a machete .
4 They were desert-dwellers , so Moses could scarcely have had better preparation for the wilderness journeys with Israel than these years of nomadic life .
5 All trained staff in the clinical field have a responsibility to teach , although few will have had formal preparation for this .
6 The women weeping over an open coffin in a Rowlandson drawing of c.1760 would have had more reason for grief had the merchandise not come up to their expectations ( Col. 6 ) .
7 ‘ Then you 'd have had another reason for me not to stay on board . ’
8 The rapid recognition of word meanings will aid this process because earlier words will have had less opportunity for loss through forgetting .
9 With the disappearance of temple-worship as such , this fell into misuse , but a new significance took its place , which would have had particular significance for Leonard 's parents and grandparents .
10 The human suffering which results from an accident can be severe and can result in some form of life-long disablement or disfigurement for the victim , not forgetting the stress and guilt which is borne by the person who may have had some responsibility for the accident occurring .
11 Richard III would have had some sympathy for the frustrations of the Afghan guerrillas in their fight for Jalalabad .
12 ‘ You must have had some feeling for him , ’ he said a little crossly .
13 She said : ‘ But he must have had some reason for wanting to talk to you . ’
14 Even though Gundovald can never have said some of the things which Gregory attributes to him , the bishop of Tours must have had some reason for putting the words into his mouth .
15 Nor would he have had any taste for ‘ triumphant death-beds ’ .
16 I 'm gon na have to have some honey for my throat , honey and lemon I think I 've got a big wide hoarser on me back
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