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You have to have a sharp knife.

You have to have a bath.

The easiest way to have insiders is to have outsiders.

It's time to have supper.

If you're going to have a port, then you have to have a navy.

You have said that who actually didn't have not to have who to be able.

I have no objection to have the meeting today .

It irritates me to have to shout to be heard

What they have to do in order to feed the population, you have to have more land.

to have a flutter on the horses

Success means to have a harmonious family.

I have to have my own TV.

You're just going to haveto have ice cream.

I'd prefer to have pork.

The women don't have to be skilled, they just have to have average looks.

Have you been able to have any kind of contact?

To have a plain is to have a beautiful, to keep a plain is to have a happy.

'We have to decide on something. I'm going to have to buy the plane ticket soon.'

Meet you have spend all my luck, I never have the chance to have the choice.

to have meager knowledge

To have or cause to have emotional difficulties or inhibitions.

I used to have to wear braces.

We should have perseverance, in particular, to have confidence!

You're going to have to learn to give and take.

Have you ever wondered what it would have been like to have Jesus as your brother?

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Live to have fun.

Sorry to have troubled you.

Love a person does not necessarily have to have, but have to cherish well.

I have to have a medical before going abroad.

That's what we have here, right, we have happen to have a function.

They all have to have birthdays.

To have someone to listen to — to have a friend, to share life's ups and downs.

You have to have contacts to make a lot of money. You have to have opinions and expressions about relationships to go into different situations. You have to have ideas and statements to communicate the next meeting.

They have to have tails.

We vowed to have reunions.

It galls me to have to apologize to her.

[Informal] to have loose bowels; to have diarrhea

We want to be loved, to have friends, to experience joy, to have security.

Faber began to have doubts.

Is it good to have a pet?

So, you really have to have that drive and ambition to make it to the top.

We'll have to have you over sometime.

Be Born with; to have always have had

I have sworn to heaven to have my pound of flesh. I must have it!