Example sentences of "have for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The riddle J28 on p. 39 , does not , I think , in British English , depend partly for its effect on the insertion of /r/ after the syllable in Weetabix ; in fact , it would spoil it : What do Frenchmen have for breakfast ? |
2 | What did she have for breakfast Gordon ? |
3 | What did you have for breakfast Sean ? |
4 | What is it that fish that you can have for breakfast . |
5 | What can I have for breakfast today ? |
6 | So I could have for instance thirty two tape devices running in parallel to back up my database . |
7 | So that me we may have for instance erm order entry clerks entering many many orders per day . |
8 | She says so what does a ploughman have for lunch ? |
9 | How , how long did you have for lunch ? |
10 | You want bread what did he have for lunch ? |
11 | What did you have for lunch then ? |
12 | Shall we just look in here and then we 'll have for lunch ? |
13 | What did you have for lunch ? |
14 | What did you have for lunch ? |
15 | Where the net proceeds of sale exceed the amount of any claim the detainer may have for damages and expenses , the excess is recoverable from him by the person who would be entitled to the livestock but for the sale . |
16 | ( 4 ) Where the seller expressly reserves the right of resale in case the buyer should make default , and on the buyer making default , re-sells the goods , the original contract of sale is rescinded , but without prejudice to any claim the seller may have for damages . ’ |
17 | a fixed-term contract for two years or more entered into from 6 December 1965 can include an agreement in writing by you to exclude any claim that you may have for state redundancy pay , where your dismissal consists only of the expiry of the term . |
18 | a fixed-term contract for two years or more entered into from 6 December 1965 can include an agreement in writing by you to exclude any claim that you may have for state redundancy pay , where your dismissal consists only of the expiry of the term . |
19 | JOIN THE STAMP BUG CLUB — THE MOST FUN YOU CAN HAVE FOR £3 |
20 | Some part of Sisson 's censures must surely be conceded : whatever esteem we have and should have for Gavin Douglas 's translation of the Aeneid , we can hardly believe that the Philadelphian Ezra Pound was any more at ease than most of us with Bishop Douglas 's sixteenth-century Scots . |
21 | For example , it is important to know what properties an estimator or test statistic , which is known to have good properties if we happen to have chosen the correct model , will have for models with particular types of mis-specification . |
22 | God never made a woman that one could not have for money . ) |
23 | In the light of the results obtained it is intended to examine the relevance these agreements may have for agreements concerned with other aspects of global commons protection . |
24 | the detainer is tendered sufficient money to satisfy any claim he may have for damage and expenses in respect of the straying livestock . |
25 | What can we have for dinner ? |
26 | What are you gon na have for dinner tomorrow night ? |
27 | I said well what did you have for dinner because she ran out after dinner being sick . |
28 | What do you have for dinner then ? |
29 | What did we have for dinner last night ? |
30 | what did we have for dinner the night before that ? |