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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
“We know that funds are flowing out the door far slower than they have in many years, and we know that researchers are submitting high-quality research and getting ‘answer pending’ or getting rejected,” he added.
When Parris is working with players like O'Sullivan, or fellow big-name clients Steve Davis, Dennis Taylor and Judd Trump, he is aiming to help them feel the kind of intrinsic trust sports stars must have in their equipment to succeed at the top level.
"The more subscribers they have in advance, the more crops farmers will plant and harvest for you this summer and fall."
Many were found to be low in vitamin C and iron, while some contained more sugar in a single pouch than a one-year-old should have in a day.
The Liberals are most likely to find willing partners with the diminished left-wing New Democrats, who have in the past supported the Liberals, and the Bloc Québécois.
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