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Let's have a sandwich and talk over a few things.
But I must slow down and have a sandwich or something.
Or he wants to pull over and have a sandwich for a few minutes.
"What if you just stayed home and had a sandwich?"
"I've just had a sandwich while I was waiting for you."
Why won't you let me go and have a sandwich?
She even put napkins on the table just to have a sandwich.
Well, what if you had a sandwich with literally "everything" on it?
"Do you mean you've only had a sandwich since dinner?
"You have a sandwich and a cup of coffee here every night.
He said oh yes, yes they could have a sandwich.
My professors would sit down on the lawn with their students and have a sandwich.
I had a sandwich, sitting uneasily by myself at the kitchen table.
He had a sandwich at his desk and worked.
"Maybe I'd just have a sandwich and a glass of milk.
It was a time of traffic lull and one had better have a sandwich.
He had a sandwich and a cup of coffee and left.
Lunch could wait; she would find a cafe somewhere and have a sandwich.
You can have a sandwich or something more ambitious.
I should have had a sandwich, or had a few laughs!
"My son turned 3 last week, and he stopped by with my daughter the other day to have a sandwich," Green said.
We went to the Chicken Bar and had a sandwich.
I called downstairs, had a sandwich, coffee and the evening papers sent up.
Divorce means never having a sandwich made for you - not by your ex-husband, anyway.
Right, let's stop and have a sandwich shall we?