Example sentences of "have [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | This store has ample provision for customer flow and is graced with wide , almost spiral , staircases which , at floor level , are faced by hotel-like reception desks . |
2 | In consequence , it is clearly important that the average constituent/consumer has ample opportunity for expressing any dissatisfaction with decisions which have been taken in relation to them . |
3 | The impressive main saloon in the stern has a bar and a pantry has ample room for more than ten people . |
4 | The three-day test case has far-reaching significance for the medical staff involved . |
5 | If young children , dependent on an adult for basic needs , learnt that the adult does not always come back , then this has far-reaching consequences for them in their own adult experience . |
6 | In every case , operationalization of the key concept in a research project has far-reaching consequences for the results of the research . |
7 | This war has to be explained in terms of the collapse of the old order — not simply in the sense that the United States was left as the only superpower , but in the more profound sense that the collapse of the old order has far-reaching consequences for American society and politics , that this war is a defensive reaction to the deep disturbance caused by the end of the cold war . |
8 | The evidence from our analysis of advantages and disadvantages shows that , when implemented , the care programme approach has far-reaching impact for mental health services both at the level of the organization and of the individual service user . |
9 | However , the ‘ cross-boundary flow ’ adjustment has far-reaching implications for health care planning , in particular for equity and priorities , especially at the sub-regional level . |
10 | This strange argument has far-reaching implications for understanding Freud 's theory as being a social one . |
11 | One characteristic difference between phonological and syntactic systems has far-reaching implications for the study of variation : although phonological systems change through time and so can not be absolutely closed and finite , they are more closed and finite in character than syntactic systems . |
12 | As we will discover , this difference in the conceptions of the task and purpose of price theory has far-reaching implications for the methods and the substantive content of the alternative approaches . |
13 | The broad distinction between classical and Keynesian unemployment has far-reaching implications for the conduct of macroeconomic policy . |
14 | Fife College of Technology in Kirkcaldy signed a partnership agreement with Dundee University , which it argues has far-reaching implications for Scottish higher education . |
15 | ( The privately rented sector has low values for a number of reasons : it contains a larger non-married proportion , and the form of stock is often considered to be less suitable for childrearing . |
16 | ‘ The impoverished manager ’ has low concern for task and people , minimum effort for production and minimum involvement with staff . |
17 | Although for the present time this generation has strong feelings for the PLO and its chairman , Yasser Arafat , they have grown impatient with the niceties of political diplomacy . |
18 | A change in crop mix , perhaps also in crop planting technology and field preparation has strong implications for soil conservation , but the additional inputs required , particularly of labour , put strains on the reciprocal labour arrangements . |
19 | Thus , the abolition of the new-town development corporations in England in the late 1980s has strong implications for the mobility of the poorest in the cities : they will not find a great deal — if any — of non-owner-occupied housing beyond the conurbations . |
20 | Such a difference in conceptions of gender and gender roles has strong implications for the event of peace or friction in the play of daily life , and can not be too much emphasized . |
21 | Japan , for instance , has political support for such assistance , but the report points out that the body implementing bilateral aid programmes has been criticised for tying aid too closely to Japanese commercial interests , such as its high-technology products . |
22 | This has political implications for democracy and accountable government within the EC , but also for the stability of world trade , since the Community 's dirigiste thinking threatens to prevent agreement on liberalising trade in the GATT talks . |
23 | It is situated in Belfast and has short-term accommodation for 30 people . |
24 | As the House of Commons has sole responsibility for financial matters , it has to carry the burden of the work on financial bills . |
25 | Assessments are straightforward when a child is subject to a care order and the local authority has sole responsibility for that child 's welfare . |
26 | He has sole responsibility for Belfast , but he does have regional directors going to but Brian tends to cover a general manager role and with with erm Dick ma , . |
27 | This would occur where a local authority has definite plans for redevelopment in the near future . |
28 | The Meteorology Department has outstanding facilities for monitoring the weather elements : it commands fine open views of sky and landscape , has a sophisticated system of local sensing and recording , obtains ‘ live ’ meteorological satellite pictures , and has a direct link with the national and international network of observers . |
29 | Europe already has private markets for securities — such as Germany 's Schuldscheine — but they are mostly plain-vanilla . |
30 | Canon Audio , a new division which is entirely UK-based , has total responsibility for research and development , manufacturing and marketing . |