Example sentences of "we have for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 What can we have for dinner ?
2 What did we have for dinner last night ?
3 what did we have for dinner the night before that ?
4 And what we having for lunch ?
5 What are we having for lunch for Sunday lunch ?
6 Come on then what we having for dinner ?
7 What are we having for dinner tonight ?
8 What we having for tea ?
9 What we having for tea ?
10 What we having for tea ?
11 Now I will say to you , Come on June what we having for tea ?
12 says if if there were a tape record on you would say , Now what are we having for tea ?
13 But in Leyland they said , What we having for tea ?
14 What we having for pudding ?
15 Neither my sister nor I can remember exactly what we had for dinner , but we chose not merely a good cheese but a claret of which we hoped he would approve .
16 The first er things we had was arm bands which had , had L D V on , that was the first uni type of anything we had for recognition was them .
17 Yet last night I could taste erm er the food we had for tea last night and it 's lovely when you can taste .
18 It took time , it took time , it took a period of years till they got it finalized but when we got it finalized , we had for example er welding areas , in which no one was allowed in unless they were a welder you know .
19 One of the magnets in the Fishpen we had for review was already broken presumably in the post .
20 We have for instance to transpose the freedom from fear into present circumstances and to help others to make the same journey .
21 Oh that 's what we have for breakfast .
22 Scientists attempting to calculate the number of extraterrestrial civilizations are in exactly the same position : the only evidence we have for life anywhere in the Universe is confined to this planet .
23 We could enlarge the numbers of books which we have for sale in Lombard Street .
24 There will be both American and Japanese ranges in the Starfield line and the two guitars we have for review are from the latter source .
25 The only hope we have for intervention in pop is as a visitation , a bolt of strangeness , something whose point is to be undecodable .
26 Then , using Lemma 3 , we have for general P , Q , R : unc Now because the few elements F of the first set which are not of the form unc are easily proved ( using the laws ) equivalent to ones that are , using the laws , e.g. unc By our assumption that the result holds for finite processes this in turn is equal to unc Since we are in the process of setting up powerful machinery for dealing with finite programs ( for example Theorem 1 ) there are advantages in only having to prove new laws for them .
27 I 'm beginning to wonder if we need more words for love , I mean if , if love is the only word we have for chocolate er
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