Example sentences of "for [noun] have the " in BNC.
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1 | Baldwin 's declaration for Protection had the immediate effect of reuniting the two sections of the Liberal Party around the historic cause of Free Trade , and Asquith and Lloyd George came together at public meetings to exchange insincere pleasantries . |
2 | This appears , sadly , to be the situation in many countries , and suggestions like the one from the WHO document Social and health aspects of sexually transmitted disease ( 1977 ) that ‘ it is essential for clinics to have the basic equipment required for making rapid diagnosis : the darkfield examination , a quick micro-flocculation test for syphilis , and smear and culture of specimens for gonorrhoea ’ are not much use to a health worker in a village in India , who , far from considering buying a microscope , can not obtain the antibiotics needed to cure gonorrhoea had he the facilities for diagnosing it . |
3 | ‘ It is also an unbelievable chance for Germany to have the fifth most important tennis tournament in the world … a certainty also that tennis will continue there when Steffi Graf or I are no longer around . ’ |
4 | Fruit juices are high in fructose , which weight for weight has the same calories as sucrose ( ordinary sugar ) . |
5 | 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 ) . |
6 | The risk of anaemia was much greater for young mothers , particularly those under age 20 and more so for teenagers having the second child than for those having their first . |
7 | Furthermore , the right hon. Member for Finchley had the opportunity to do just that because at that time she had the right of veto . |
8 | An MP who 's been campaigning for years to have the road improved said tonight that he 'll be pressing the government yet again to have it upgraded to a dual carriageway . |
9 | Unless groups wishing to compete for leadership have the freedom to organize and formulate alternative programmes , the presentation of alternatives would be impossible . |
10 | The sections stained with haematoxylin and eosin and those stained for gastrin had the point at which the parietal cells stopped distally and the point at which the G cells stopped proximally marked on the surface of the slides . |
11 | Of course , I would have few grounds for complaint had the words attributed to me been my own . |
12 | Have the rules changed over the years , for example have the age groups or allowing girls to take part or anything like that ? |
13 | We are therefore looking for people to have the drive and ambition to start a manufacturing or technology-based business , but may lack the business and commercial knowledge and confidence to go it alone . ’ |
14 | Second , there is the need for users to have the right kind of workstation in order to enjoy the benefits of the multimedia elements . |
15 | Secondly , much effort over the years has gone into education for road safety , though the concentration on advice to adult pedestrians and training for children has the unfortunate effect of apparently placing on the victim the principal responsibility for avoiding an accident . |
16 | The trust for sale has the enormous advantage of being available also for trusts of personalty , or of mixed land and personalty , and is also more convenient for creating discretionary trusts , which of course have no life tenant . |
17 | You 'll notice that everything for sale has the capacity to breathe . |
18 | PL/I for ADMVS has the look and feel of TSO/ISPF and provides an integrated environment for MVS PL/I development under OS/2 . |
19 | ‘ It 's no good for John to have the same fitness level as the rest of the team , ’ he said after his fourth successive victory . |
20 | Sometimes , of course , one can decide immediately if the syllable that is to be checked for pitch has the same , a higher , or a lower pitch than the part of the frame it is being compared with . |