"have" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- It invariably has perverse results - or so the argument goes.
- One thing is certain, their audiences invariably have a good time.
- Here Smith came to know several great intellectual leaders of the time; invariably having an effect on his future works.
- They invariably have good clean legs, strong joints, and hard feet.
- I can't say that either approach has aged very well, but the results invariably have a strong period look.
- In America, white men invariably have the best job opportunities and wages.
- The early chair almost invariably had arms, and it was not until towards the close of the 16th century that the smaller form grew common.
- A Jewish boy at a public school almost invariably had a bad time.
- Championship teams invariably have one player who leads on the court.
- But Chapter 11 almost invariably has a negative effect, say those who have been through it.
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