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

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1 This stance was not new but has for a while been taken by Nationalism Today .
2 Each spurt in investment has for a time been halfway successful in boosting harvests and production , but policy to date has failed to grasp the nettles of productivity , variety , distribution and responsible land use .
3 Nationalism was , is and will be : it is , as Tom Nairn put it , the Janus-face looking at once forward to liberation and progress and backward to reactionary and often mythical notions of the past ; it is a force which should never be identified with the nation-state , a concept which nationalism has for a time inhabited , as a hermit crab inhabits a shell , but is evidently beginning to evacuate as the sovereign nation-state shows clear sign of obsolescence .
4 It is apparently most excusable to rape your wife if she has for a period refused sexual intercourse ‘ unjustifiably ’ or if she has refused sexual intercourse unless her housekeeping money were raised , or even , curiously , ‘ in order to win her back . ’
5 More importantly , by castigating conductive education he obscures some very important implications that the method has for the West .
6 Will the Minister assure the House that , whatever privatisation plans he has for the trust ports , there will be no recognition of those people who seem to have an interest in cashing in on the endeavours for their own ends ?
7 The origin legend of the Merovingians as recorded by Fredegar is important not only for its suggestion that the family claimed to be descended from a supernatural ancestor , but also for the implications it has for the rise of the dynasty .
8 The problem of bridging the gap between early experience and later personality has for the time being been shelved , and questions are being asked instead about what is indeed the logically prior problem : whether and in what way infants of various ages are affected by specified environmental happenings .
9 The project will make use of this to investigate what informal agreements between employers and employees will be self-enforcing and what implications the use of such agreements has for the nature of contractual relations in employment , for the internal labour organization of firms , for the way labour markets operate , and for the nature and level of unemployment .
10 To ask the Prime Minister what plans he has for the future of the May day bank holiday .
11 I am confident that Government policies provide , and will continue to provide , an appropriate basis for meeting the high expectations that society has for the future .
12 To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what proposals he has for the alleviation of homelessness in Scotland .
13 Er , it 's a wee problem I 've had for a say about a year now .
14 It was a brilliant response — the best we 've ever had for a competition .
15 that we 've had for a while .
16 She plays hard to get — but anything can be had for a price . ’
17 And whatever attractions Church and throne may have had for the peasantry , their hold on educated society was being slowly eroded .
18 So what you would have had for the whole of ninety two and the whole of ninety three will all come in , will all come in the second half of ninety three .
19 Regularly presented as the principal policy medium for the resolution of these two problems , the impact of urban policy on either has been as minor as the significance they have had for the formulation and legitimation of policy has been major .
20 Each of the alchemists , he claimed , was in his way an incarnation of Mercurius — the ever-ambiguous tutelary spirit of the Art who promised much and was not to be had for the asking .
21 We are never told what use Marmeladov might have had for the shawl .
22 He said : ‘ The most effective publicity we 've ever had for the Community is the European Ryder Cup Golf Team .
23 What sort of safety training had you had for an evacuation or in fact a a slow evacuation from the platform while you were out there ?
24 And you know what he 'd have for a treat ?
25 Your licence we 'll have for a year .
26 In my view the idea of his being monkish , or that he could have for a moment dreamt of entering a monastery , is not to be entertained , despite the claim of the Reverend William Levy in his Memoir .
27 Often employees are moved around an organization with the same consideration that one would have for a table or chair .
28 The sort of questions which can be asked concern both the role of coins themselves and the wider implications they may have for an understanding of a particular society .
29 Finally , through an examination of the work of Leon Duguit , we will assess the contribution which sociological positivism may have for an understanding of government and law .
30 Locke , although not opposed to corporal punishment as a final sanction , nor indeed for very young children of an age too tender to be reasoned with , in order to instil the necessary fear and awe that a child should have for an adult , strongly disapproved of beating once formal education had begun , just as he was equally opposed to bribing the child to work through material rewards .
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