Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] have [noun pl] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Trim them back , dead-head regularly and bring in before the first frosts and you should have flowers for months to come
2 You shall have crumpets for tea again , do n't you worry .
3 We can know how things are in front of our noses , maybe , but it is not possible to know that an altruistic act is morally good , nor that God exists , nor that you will have eggs for breakfast tomorrow .
4 This does n't mean you can have chips for dinner one day and a salad the next , but you should see it as more of a healthy eating approach — starting now !
5 I understand that we shall have charters for patients , tenants , parents and the taxpayer , charters to cover British Rail and London Underground , the post office , social security benefits agency , the police , local authorities — the list goes on .
6 We can have cakes for tea . ’
7 Oh yes , yes , they even had like they used to have savings ' weeks er salute the soldier week , they used to have promotions for National Savings you see and we used to get so much money or where they had a bid thermometer on the car park in Street which is now the extension of the Gala Baths and they used to show how much savings had been put in they used to have targets for people , to put the National Savings in , they used to have an Anglo-American friendship week .
8 The programme of work is based on the assumption that it will have implications for addiction studies , policy studies , prevention studies and industrial studies generally , and for the particular disciplines that will be brought together in the Centre .
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