Example sentences of "has [pron] [noun pl] for " in BNC.
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1 | Being a lapsed nob has its compensations for Bubbles when young Sloane wife Phoebe Fenton ( Francesca Brill ) refuses to leave the compound after a fortnight of sleeping with him , much to the chagrin of hubby Ian ( Gareth Forwood ) . |
2 | The ITC has its reasons for such mealy-mouthedness . |
3 | But the Phnom Penh government also has its reasons for favouring instability . |
4 | ‘ The deployment of sexuality has its reasons for being , not in reproducing itself , but in proliferating , innovating , annexing , creating , and penetrating bodies in an increasingly detailed way , and in controlling populations in an increasingly comprehensive way . ’ |
5 | This liberal attitude has its benefits for the university . |
6 | This has its advantages for the mother . |
7 | Overlooking the Daily Express building has its advantages for Drury House staff . |
8 | This necessity of the pace of social and industrial change has its implications for teaching method : the student must increasingly develop and practise the skills of enquiry and discovery , in order to experience the confidence and pleasure of it and to be able to make fullest use of " recurrent education " possibilities and requirements in later life . |
9 | However , Sage feels the system has its attractions for small businesses , particularly if they intend to network Sage software and want guarantees of system compatibility . |