have
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to have teaSc.
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to have one's evening meal
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to have teaSc.
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to have an involvement with sb.
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to have a fling with sb.
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not to have the vaguest notion of
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to have ambitions of getting sth.
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to have occasion to
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Many thanks for your sympathy you have shown us.
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not to have a prayercoll.
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not to have a prayercoll.
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to have a bath
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to have a bath
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to have the ball
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to have a blubber
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to have a wide-ranging knowledge
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to have no connection with each other
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to have connections
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to have connections
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to have high blood pressure
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to have a postal vote
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to have green fingersfig.
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to have great powers of endurance
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to have a shower
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to have pride of place
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to have other irons in the fire
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to have a loathing of sth.
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to have an experience
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to have success
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to have extrovert tendecies
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have got going
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to have a stable family background
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to have a thick skin
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to have vacation
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to have holiday
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Do you have a fever?
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to have a question for sb.
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to have a lot of friends
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to have a shuffling gait
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to have money to burn
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to have no money on oneself
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to have recourse to
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to have business relations with sb.
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to have sb. in one's grip
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to have sb. in one's power
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to have one's foot in the grave
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to have a barbecue
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to have a haircut
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have not
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to have half-board
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to have completed junior high schoolAm.
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to have completed secondary modern schoolBr.
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to have a house built
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to have a gambol
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to have sth. on the mind
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to have a fling
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to have the pants on
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to have a ride on the merry-go-round
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to have been dropped on one's head by one's motherfig.
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to have a lump in one's throat
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to have a chip on one's shoulderfig.
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to have brains
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to have ceased to be in force
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to have one's hair cropped
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to have a laughing fit
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to have a skeleton in the closetfig.
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to have a skeleton in the cupboardBr.
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to have a good mind to
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to have a majority
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to have a majority
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to have definite views on ...
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have the distinction of ...
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to have pity on someone
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to have the guts to do sth.
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to have word from
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to have difficulty in finding young talent
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to have a belly full of sth.
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to have a nose job
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to have an artistic disposition
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to have a bias towards sth.
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to have a bias against sb.
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to have a brass neckfig.
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to have a snooze
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to have a narrow escape
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to have a narrow escape
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to have orgies
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to have a party
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to have a party
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to have a break
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to have a break
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to have a picnic
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to have a screw loosecoll.
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to have the right to
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to have no redress in law
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to have recourse to
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to have a race
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to have great respect for
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to have big ideas
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to have a bad name
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not to have the foggiest idea
Beispiele im Kontext
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have you already made up your mind?
haben Sie schon gemacht up your mind?
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Have you ever gone ways of travelling?
Haben Sie jemals Möglichkeiten des Reisens gegangen?
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to have
haben
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Have you ever used ways of travelling?
Haben Sie jemals die Art zu reisen?
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Have you ever to used ways of travelling?
Haben Sie jemals an Möglichkeiten des Reisens verwendet?
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Have you ever to used other ways of travelling?
Haben Sie schon einmal auf andere Art zu reisen verwendet?
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we enjoy to have a leisurely breakfast at the weekend
genießen wir einen gemütlichen Frühstück am Wochenende haben
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we have to make a special test
müssen wir einen speziellen Test machen