Example sentences of "for [noun] had [art] " 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 For Coleridge , the West Country man , the decision to leave for Germany had a more profound importance .
3 Why should we do such a dirty business and stain our name , we who for centuries had an excellent reputation ? ’
4 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 ) .
5 Soviet officials in fact had expressed their suspicion all along , however , that the EEC scheme for Afghanistan had a strong propaganda function .
6 In negotiations with the Iranians , however , North maintained that his enthusiasm for war had no place .
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 THE Meadows Orchestra has for years had an excellent reputation for presenting interesting programmes at a very high level of performance .
9 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 .
10 Of course , I would have few grounds for complaint had the words attributed to me been my own .
11 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that if he or my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State for Employment had a meeting with business leaders to discuss the policy of the minimum wage , they would tell both the House and the country what business leaders had to say about the damaging effect on jobs that such a minimum wage would have ?
12 Indeed , 85 per cent of architects questioned in 1985 felt that rules on competing for fees had no effect .
13 The Commissariat for War still hung on to 752 coaches ; the Commissariat for Health had no fewer than 2,718 , and was even demanding a further 1,200 .
14 Jim Rodgers , who represents the Victoria Ward in east Belfast but works on the Shankill , said : ‘ We have been told by reliable police sources that the assistant Chief Constable for Belfast had a security briefing with his divisional commander to increase patrols in loyalist areas .
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