Example sentences of "[noun pl] have for [noun sg] " 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 So whether you 're tidying away some of those large toys that the kids had for Christmas , and have got fed-up with , storing a few treasures in the loft , using it as a laundry or shopping basket , or even to clear up the garden rubbish , the ‘ Monster ’ will take it .
3 First , there are the needs which individuals have for self-actualization , development of capabilities and other sources of job satisfaction and motivation which may not be satisfied by the organization .
4 What possible motive could this round , friendly , most amiable of men have for murder ?
5 The reasons women have for concern about fitness and health are often multiply overdetermined .
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