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

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1 A problem with the presentation of the foregoing data is to assess the amount of responsibility that the government has for the policies .
2 More importantly , by castigating conductive education he obscures some very important implications that the method has for the West .
3 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 ?
4 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 .
5 To ask the Secretary of State for Education and Science what responsibilities he has for the sports and arts foundation .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 To ask the Prime Minister what plans he has for the future of the May day bank holiday .
9 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 .
10 To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland what proposals he has for the alleviation of homelessness in Scotland .
11 Section 743(5) states that in any case where an individual has for the purposes of s739 power to enjoy income of a person abroad by reason of his receiving a benefit from the trust ( hence giving rise to a tax charge under TA 1988 , s742(2) ( c ) ) , the individual shall be chargeable to income tax under s739 for the year of assessment in which the benefit is received .
12 And whatever attractions Church and throne may have had for the peasantry , their hold on educated society was being slowly eroded .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 We are never told what use Marmeladov might have had for the shawl .
17 He said : ‘ The most effective publicity we 've ever had for the Community is the European Ryder Cup Golf Team .
18 What implications does this have for the cities ?
19 Spycatcher lawyer Malcolm Turnbull said : ‘ Australians are passionately proud of their country , and , no matter what respect they might have for the Queen , they want their country 's symbols to be Australian . ’
20 Little accurate information is available on population sizes in the middle ages but such evidence as we do have for the UK suggests that there was a six- or sevenfold increase between AD 1100 and 1780 , with alternating lengthy periods of rapid and slow growth .
21 The Assembly elections of 1973 served as a guide to the Convention elections which was an advantage to the participants which they did not have for the Assembly elections themselves .
22 Leading up on this as the members state at the E C , I believe we should not only have for the benefits of the European legislation to protect employees , but also to seek , form and strengthen links with the European union .
23 This gives the commission powers in London that it does not have for the rest of the country , where listed building controls are exercised only by district councils or the secretary of state .
24 At the same time it also illustrates the practical purpose narrative theory may have for the reading of individual works of literature .
25 The Department may make allowances for other expenses which you may have for the upkeep of the property .
26 ‘ What shall we have for the picnic ? ’ he asked .
27 Except , he could have for the minibus of course .
28 The task of child protection is , in a sense , the other side of the coin and one that can not be made easy for social workers , despite the sharper and hopefully more effective legal tools they will now have for the job .
29 Four members of the sprint squad missed the bus and arrived at the stadium later than they should have for the morning heats .
30 But having spent all his career in a family business , Sir Adrian has inevitably given a lot of thought to the responsibility a company should have for the community in which it operates .
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