"have" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- She's onto something: arguably the very definition of reading has changed.
- To get around them, we would have to turn north, onto the plain, where there are no roads.
- Many of the rooms also have views onto the ruins.
- The larger had three, the center one opening onto a tiny balcony.
- "Without natural light, to have this window onto nature and the underwater world is wonderful."
- The park is part of a large complex which has just a single access onto the busy main road.
- I've had the same cold for about 6 weeks now, seems to have got back onto my chest.
- These houses generally have a single small window onto the street set above the entrance door.
- Try to hide the work and you'll have every nut in the country onto it.
- Based on the call that we had onto the programme?
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