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I . have <has, had, had> [həv, stressed: hæv] VERBE trans

4. have (give birth to):

have around VERBE trans always sép

have up VERBE trans always sép

1. have up (invite):

2. have up GB fam (take to court for a trial):

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It is also common among pouch-owners to eat little and often, or graze, rather than having three large meals a day.
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The juvenile appearance of the brown thrasher from the adult is not remarkably different, except for plumage texture, indiscreet upper part markings, and the irises having an olive color.
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The program's performance is strongly dependent on having a sufficient amount of cache memory, and no single worker has access to that amount.
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He was publicly criticized for having allegedly mishandled public funds for his office space in his apartment.
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Adjustable focus eyeglasses have one focal length, but it is variable without having to change where one is looking.
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Photos show people having a great time dressed like glow-worms, hornets, spiders, flies, and bedbugs.
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His fiancee's family is having doubts about his fitness as a son-in-law and his parents are downcast because of his disability.
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I always stayed away from the fiddle, having inflicted enough pain on my family with the piano, he laughed.
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He spiralled down and dived at the enemy, who, having the faster machine, manoeuvred to get him broadside on and then opened heavy fire.
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Jaguar had little experience with four-wheel drive systems at the time, having previously only produced rear-wheel drive cars.
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