Example sentences of "have [verb] [adv prt] for " in BNC.

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1 You have to search through for yourself .
2 As we know , the whole indignity that women have to go through for these examinations is , of necessity , I am afraid , an unpleasant experience .
3 ‘ I have to go out for an hour or so ; therefore I suggest that you acquaint yourself with the filing system and generally try to get the feel of the place .
4 ‘ You have to go out for the kids , you have to go to the schools and sign autographs .
5 ‘ There 's always something else to do — lines you see and feel you have to go back for , lower peaks you 've left for later .
6 We only start to talk about sacrifice with our children when something seriously wrong has happened in the relationship , when the mother or father says bitterly : ‘ Do n't you understand what I have given up for you ?
7 It 's hard to cope , but we have to carry on for everyone 's sake .
8 Stopping smoking is a personal decision which smokers have to carry through for themselves .
9 The eight to 10 weeks after schools have broken up for the summer are the peak period for tour operators , and it is only around mid-September that they can judge how successful they have been .
10 But with the base set to close , the planes have flown out for the last time .
11 You have to sit down for a minute —
12 There when you go to the bank , you have to sit down for about two hours before they even think you 're there .
13 Poles have sat down for efficiency .
14 Obviously , there are others on the fringes of this group who have dropped out for 1-2 years ( an extra 13 firms ) but this leaves a large number who are at most transient players .
15 We then have to work out for each molecule which of the Cartesian axes corresponds with which inertial axis , as this depends on the details of the mass-distribution .
16 They may be good business for surveyors , but they are a waste of money for those buyers who are unsuccessful or who have to pull out for one reason or another .
17 Although you may be able to fob off your opponent by letting them have a copy of your accounts ledger , you should not be in a position where you have to write off for copy receipts ; all these documents should be properly filed .
18 If you are not living in the property ( or a part of it which you have let out for rent ) , then the house — or that section of it — is no longer considered to be your main home .
19 He looks as if the pools have come up for him .
20 yeah , so why do they call him Harry all the time , Harry for a boy , that 's awful I mean a lot of the old names , we talked about the other day , a lot of the old names have come back for children , but I mean I do n't think Harry should be
21 The police have come in for heavy criticism but Rosenthal 's following observation about distortion in behavioural science may be cited as an apologia for some police shortcomings :
22 The Forestry Commission has declared its intention to expand forestry , particularly of the broadleaved variety , at " down the hill " locations — a move away from recent tendencies to afforest uplands with conifer plantations , which have come in for extensive criticism [ see section on Pollution : Air in this issue ] .
23 They have come in for quite a bit of stick , particularly when they 've been dealing with rape cases .
24 But most Moroccan newspapers have come out for Iraq , praising its missile attacks on Tel Aviv .
25 Now I did it in one method and Mr Grigson did it in er in a second method , and the ability to do that changes the number of households that it would project to the er the dwellings , and cancels out , this makes judgements erm on the actual population projections based , which are estimates that have come out , I do n't necessarily believe the best measured estimates have come out for York , and have adjusted some of the figures in accordance with that .
26 The occasion is the 25th birthday of the U-K owners club and around half of its 1,300 active members have turned up for the celebrations at Silverstone .
27 Other players who have turned out for the Nomads this season include the likes of Peter Dixon and Brian and Harry Patrick .
28 CHARLIE BISSET , a member of the elite club of players who have turned out for three Scottish districts , has been elected as an Edinburgh representative on the Scottish Rugby Union committee .
29 Right , erm so we 'll er just start with a quick erm er look round what people have decided on for investment er in individual cases .
30 What Stars & Stripes , which has the oldest America 's Cup class hull still racing , has lacked in pace , her crew have made up for in guile .
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