Example sentences of "have [verb] for [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | That tooth will just have to wait for California , along with everything else . |
2 | Yet , Empirical Socialism did not have to wait for Keynes to propound the idea of demand-led growth as the solution to the recurrent crises in Capitalism . |
3 | They would have to wait for Bert and Jasper to help him . |
4 | I 'll have to wait for Miss Needham-Burrell . ’ |
5 | This means that you do n't have to wait for WSP to read all the text on any page and then edit out the unwanted bits , but can tell it exactly what you want read in the first place . |
6 | ‘ I 'll have to wait for Jeff to phone , that 's all . ’ |
7 | I think I 'll have to go for Sheridan too — he was my kind of player , comfortable on the ball , good passer , and took excellent free kicks too . |
8 | None of the versions we have will run under System V/2 , and we would therefore have to arrange for Waterloo to port the code to run under your operating system . |
9 | Yeah you 'd have to work for Deborah then |
10 | You 'd have to work for Deborah you 'd love that . |
11 | And he went on in English and in the manner of his ‘ Jottings ’ : ‘ How many generations ago , when she was a young girl , might she have sat for Pietro and become his Madonna della Misericordia ? |
12 | I would think it 's a diminishing number because I think that a large number of judges who would have voted for Mr Clement Attlee would look askance at voting for some of his successors , with all respect to them . |
13 | If people had imagined in 1933 that things would have come to such a pitch , they 'd never have voted for Hitler . |
14 | What was said by a single inhabitant of Berchtesgaden in March 1945 was a sentiment undoubtedly close to the hearts of most Germans at this time : ‘ If we 'd have imagined in 1933 how things would turn out , we 'd never have voted for Hitler . ’ |
15 | But even if the note was deleted ( and Ramsey deleted it in a later edition ) , Raven could not have voted for Ramsey with enthusiasm . |
16 | SOFTPC WILL HAVE TO SUFFICE FOR NT |
17 | In England obituaries regretted that he had not appeared more regularly for his country , while in Dunedin cricketers could only dream of the great things Jack Crawford might have done for Otago cricket … if only a World War had not interfered with something as important as cricket . |
18 | The fee was n't much , but Harford wanted a club in the south and that was it — not much consolation for Kendall , who knows he might well have done for Everton what he 's doing for Chelsea , helping to turn them into a real Premier League force . |
19 | It would n't have done for Laura to have suspected it , but I was pretty worried about her . |
20 | What more , for example , could Mr Marshall have done for Helmut ? |
21 | Such pity as she well may have felt for Ramsey in its distress , he has traduced and despoiled , and here we have no rights . |
22 | Now Angel would have to substitute for Lorenzo . |
23 | Polybius concludes with a Homeric line which he would never have used for Rome , however suitable the adaptation might have been : " To Egypt is a long and dangerous road " ( Odys. 4.483 ) . |
24 | It 's the sort of gem Richard Burton might have bought for Liz Taylor . |
25 | Even naked , Leo did n't at all seem at a disadvantage , and , as she watched the two men , she finally and forever dispelled any lingering feeling she might have had for Ryan . |
26 | That 's what I 'd have to do for Ringo , you know . |
27 | Her man was Willie Johnson , the player at the centre of the most emotional scandal in the history of Scottish football , and a figure of such sentimental intensity , he should have played for Nashville . |
28 | Most believe he would have played for Wales but for a serious knee injury in 1975 which put him out of rugby for two years . |
29 | ‘ I would rather have played for Wales at Cardiff Arms Park than Hamlet at the Old Vic , ’ he said later . |
30 | " We shall have to leave for London next week . |