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1 It's not much different than letting the Red Cross have a pint . '
2 You must have a pint of juice to a pound of sugar.
3 Git down, man, and have a pint er tea and a bite.
4 I usually put in an appearance; have a pint at least.
5 The logical thing to do was have a pint or two.
6 A fella you'd like to have a pint with is another.
7 He's a nice guy, I'd happily have a pint with him.
8 Why do you seem to have a pint of snow in your hair?
9 One may have a pint of Lichtenhainer for less than a groschen at Jena.
10 I'm going down to the pub to have a pint of the black stuff.
11 I'm quite happy to have a pint with them after we've finished at the dig.
12 I mean-anyway, you might let us have a pint .
13 Even on your days off, people expect to be able to have a pint with you.
14 All a man (sorry) can do is have a pint .
15 Before leaving he said he would have a pint of beer, as he had not breakfasted.
16 Let's go have a pint and see if your old friend has decided in our favor.
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