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have in
verb
to ask (a person) to give a service
we must have the electrician in to mend the fire
to invite to one's home
Example Sentences
Second: You’ve heard what you have in this city.
Divine’s and Lanahan’s answers are roughly equivalent to professing ignorance about whether it is possible for people to breathe underwater, on the grounds that, although you understand generally that drownings have in fact occurred over the course of human history, you have never attempted to breathe underwater yourself.
The repeated losses have, in a way, united Canadians against a common enemy – the US.
"There are hospital trusts that have very good policies around patients taking photos and filming procedures but this is something all trusts need to have in place."
Department leaders have in the past argued that officers need less-lethal weapons to restore order, particularly when faced with large crowds with individuals throwing bottles and rocks.
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