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1 We will have roast pheasants and porter, plum-pudding and French wine.
2 On Thursday nights, more often than not we have roast chicken.
3 Mrs. Adams had decided to have roast spring lamb for dinner that evening.
4 Say, it will be fine to have roast duck for dinner to-morrow, eh?
5 JG: I shall have roast grouse because I love it.
6 Then we shall have roast goose to eat this year.
7 Are we really going to have roast goose for Christmas this year, father dear?
8 We'll have roast duck on Sunday-twice a winter.
9 We still have roast meat left.
10 We were going to have roast pork for dinner with boiled potatoes and what Andrew calls Vandyke brown gravy.
11 He said it was German for 'We have roast goose to-day,' and I'd like a little of that, too.
12 He saw more birds, he learned their actions better and so knew better how to have roast bird for supper.
13 They may have roast beef, and all that, but you should have cold weather to make you feel that it is Christmas indeed.
14 They have roast pork for dinner on Sundays, and they never go to the theater, and they like bread pudding, and they're happy.
15 You shall have roast pork stuffed with raisins and rhubarb jelly with pepper on it, just as often as you like to open your mouth.
16 They have roast beef about twelve days in the year by the kindness of several benefactors, who have left, some £3, some 50s.
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