Example sentences of "[modal v] have [pron] for " in BNC.
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1 | We should have something for you in a couple of days . ’ |
2 | Nell should have one for me , he thought . |
3 | They should have it for cash for Monday should n't they ? |
4 | We must have them for tea . |
5 | Saints coach Mike McClennan enthused : ‘ With McCracken and Connolly in the centres we 'll have something for the ladies and something for the opposition. ! |
6 | You get one of the lads that works with me , if he catches three of them he says well I 'll have them for my dinner . |
7 | Yeah I 'll have them for work . |
8 | ‘ Just you bear in mind that you 've got me now , Kate , and you 'll have me for as long as you want me . |
9 | Oh and I 'll have one for the last card . |
10 | I 've got to get out as soon as I get , I 've , I 've promised at night I 'd have , I 'll , I 'll have someone for a night , I 've got to have someone at night as well as the day |
11 | ‘ I 'll have it for you first thing in the morning . ’ |
12 | ‘ We 'll have it for you in a couple of days , ’ the woman told Lucy . |
13 | but , so I said oh I 'll have it for a month and then I 'll tell you then whether |
14 | Well if there 's stuff that 's you know , you do n't want and it 's all right for jumble , I mean if you want it for jumble take it , but if not we 'll have it for jumble , I mean you know it 's erm |
15 | We 'll have it for dinner |
16 | the they 'll have it for everything ! |
17 | I 'll have 'em for this , Gerry . |
18 | ‘ We thought you might have one for us . ’ |
19 | four hundred and thirty quid , he said bloody hell , so what I said to him is , I know you 're gon na need a car , what I 'll do is er , I 'll get to work , I 'll put it , I 'll bring the car , you bring the car in beginning of the month , next month , right , said I wo n't be able to guarantee that I 'll get it done in a week cos I 've got other work booked in , but I 'll have it in here which means I 'll be able to do work to your car , right , and it 's better me being able to do that , then it , it 's sitting out outside your house and nobody touching it for a couple of weeks , now , I might have it for a couple of weeks , see and I 'll be able to do it in my own leisurely time then |
20 | Well when they was feeding these up , you could have one for yourself as long as you let the government have one , see , and er , er , of course the next to feed a pig up , see , but er , I mean if you could fed them properly you could erm , perhaps get one ready in er , six to nine months you see , and er , which would be a , a good bacon pig like , if you fed it er , correctly . |
21 | Hope these will come in useful ; I got 2 of as many as I could , so you could have one for handling and one for display — or for pinning up to show both sides . |
22 | The landlord said that we could have the hall on Sunday evenings to run the club , and we could have it for nothing as he would make his money on increased bar sales . |
23 | They did n't tell her that they wanted to see whether it was still empty , just in case they could have it for Brownie Pack Meetings . |
24 | Stonehenge was for sale : The government could have it for £125000 ; failing that , Sir Edmund was open to offers , from a showman perhaps , or an advertising contractor ( ’ The Pear 's Soap Stone ’ ? ) , or an American who would ship it away to the United States . |
25 | Adam could have it for his long vacation . |
26 | ‘ Yes , well you just said I could have it for thirty . |
27 | In Bartlett v. Sydney Marcus ( 1965 C.A. ) the seller , a car dealer , told the buyer that the car had a defective clutch and that if he bought it as it was he could have it for £550 but that if the seller were to repair it first , the price would be £575 . |
28 | I said er or he said we could have it for twenty pound a month and we said |
29 | I could have you for that ! ’ |
30 | ‘ She 'd have you for that suggestion . ’ |