"have" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- And just perhaps, by the time they did, he would have the money put away to have the house wired.
- Tharbel turned to the telephone and put in a call to State police headquarters to have all roads closed.
- One always wanted to put a little more light on that face to have a better look.
- The theory always came first, put forward from the desire to have an elegant and consistent mathematical model.
- I shouldn't even be put in the situation to still have to think about it during the regular season.
- The figure you quote needs to be put in context in order for it to have any significance.
- Rothenberg said 22 cities had put in bids to have teams.
- Only then can it be put on the ballot for voters to have the final say.
- Shelly didn't put me here to have him spending his time explaining what I meant.
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