Example sentences of "[noun] have for " 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 | And what consequences do these principles have for children 's acquisition of the lexicon ? |
3 | Merlyn said : ‘ What possible reason could Ben have for wanting Sabine dead ? ’ |
4 | She says so what does a ploughman have for lunch ? |
5 | He knew she was coming and , besides , whatever motive could Angelina have for murder ? |
6 | What motives did people have for their actions ? |
7 | Well what responsibility does the church have for down and outs and should the vicar try to get rid of this man in the churchyard , or should the vicar invite him into the vicarage . |
8 | ‘ What greater love can man have for woman ? ’ |
9 | What expectations do teachers have for black children ? |
10 | What possible justification can the Minister have for that other than his trying to pursue a policy which is completely discredited north and south of the border ? |
11 | In terms of advice , what future plans does the company have for this particular model i.e. a school does not wish to buy a microcomputer which will not be compatible with the next range of microcomputers produced by that company . |
12 | What did Rosie have for her dinner ? |
13 | What use would your mother have for them ? |