Example sentences of "had [vb pp] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 He found the bag of bread and sultanas that Philip had filled for the pheasants .
2 Peter Jones , 19 , was found in a tent where a group of young people had gathered for a party .
3 From the outside it looked as if the NAMIBIA players surrounding their coach-cum-manager-cum-union President , Henning Snyman , had gathered for the ritual pre-match huddle .
4 The golfing correspondents of newspapers and magazines from all over the world had gathered for the finale .
5 Devonport 's plan is to use land Rosyth had intended for a new £267 million Trident refitting facility for the oil tanker work .
6 The bank had arranged for a four-wheeler to pick up the messenger , round the back of the building .
7 The Head Gardener , Andrew King , had arranged for a local woodcarver , Dave Meekes , to be on spot to craft the wood into bowls as the tree was sawn up by a team of tree surgeons .
8 When the pass came and I had arranged for a fortnight 's holiday I travelled to the Pacific coast in a day coach : overnight to Calgary , and on for another 24 hours through the glorious panorama of the Rockies to Burrard Inlet , English Bay and Stanley Park , Vancouver .
9 In their infinite wisdom , the SFA had arranged for a Scotland Under 23 side to travel with the senior squad , in the admirable but ultimately naive belief that it would be a learning experience for the young stars of the future .
10 My attention was recently caught by a note informing me that the Earl of Kimberley and the Earl of Cork and Orerry , officers of the All-Party Defence Committee , had arranged for a presentation by Contraves , the Swiss multinational company .
11 Superintendent Hayes sealed the bedroom , leaving PC May at the house until Norris had arranged for the body to go to the mortuary .
12 So we did n't have to go all the way to Lime Street , Liverpool , Chapman , with his characteristic attention to such details , had arranged for the train to make a special stop at Edgehill Station , to give us a better chance of getting home the same night .
13 This was quite an achievement as there were many well-known archers at the meeting — the captain had arranged for the northern championship meeting to be held at the same venue on the three days prior to the Scorton shoot .
14 Her general condition was so weak that he had arranged for the doctors to take special care of her , financially assisted as usual by Theo .
15 The Court said that Savory Milln may have felt some anxiety and even suspicion as to how Mr Ferriday had arranged for the £13.5m to be paid on his behalf , but it was going too far to say that any honest and reasonable man would have inferred that Mr Ferriday had misappropriated Eagle 's money in gross breach of his duty as a director or that any honest and reasonable man would not have applied the money , as Savory Milln did , in discharge of sub-underwriting liabilities until he had been satisfied that the monies were properly paid .
16 M. Denny , one of the organising committee , had arranged for the Olympic cricket match to be played at the Velodrome de Vincennes , still in use today .
17 He had arranged for the ‘ leaking ’ of a letter he had circulated to all the delegates due to attend the presidential election in Paris on October 9 .
18 Patterson had arranged for the hand delivery to a firm of corporate solicitors who had an office in Bloomsbury round the back of the British Museum .
19 Patterson had arranged for the solicitors in Bloomsbury to ring him immediately the jiffy bag arrived , so that end was covered and I was pretty sure that 's where the Airborne messenger was heading without further interruptions .
20 The train had halted for a full five minutes on the western side of West Acton and all that time Dean had been lying on the roof in the rain .
21 Rebecque , in Braine-le-Comte , had news both from the Prussians and from Dornberg in Mons. The French had advanced north from Charleroi , but had turned eastwards to attack Blücher and had halted for the night at a village called Fleurus .
22 And I realised , well I had realised for a long time that dieting was n't the answer for me .
23 Further , on appointment he had realised for the first time that the eastern parts of the District remained largely undeveloped by the WEA .
24 This drove Norman to consider putting the reputation and earning power which he had developed for the company to his own use , and in 1982 he formed Norman Resources Limited .
25 She had already spent an hour weeding and was determined to uproot a particularly tough dandelion ; then coffee , then the weekend shopping and then off to the sailing club where she had enrolled for a course of lessons in board-sailing .
26 However , it is important to note that over half the applicants in our survey had enrolled for a course though not the one we were tracking .
27 The outcome of this work , which was carried out just after candidates had enrolled for the Batch 1 courses , is still awaited .
28 Almost all these carrying on in full-time education had registered for a PhD : 91 per cent .
29 By July 30 , 12 candidates had registered for the presidential elections due to be held simultaneously with legislative elections on September 29-30 .
30 Unkindly , I laughed and told him that that sounded just about the worst idea I had heard for a very long time .
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