To hold or possess either in an abstract or concrete sense.
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Examples for "have"
Examples for "have"
1Increasing rates of new syphilis cases per year have been observed recently.
2Another good question, because we have certainly seen that happen this year.
3However, recent years have been different, courtesy of the euro zone crisis.
4It's a really good question, I don't have a good answer yet.
5Importance: Positive psychological interventions for improving health have received increasing attention recently.
1So far so good, but the situation couldn't hold stable for long.
2The other sector will hold GEMS' assets in Europe and north America.
3Ms Yingluck said she will hold new elections as soon as possible.
4The main problem is not other countries wanting to hold EU referendums.
5However, pasteurization can be done at lower temperatures, given longer hold times.
1And Frodo wouldn't have got far without Sam, would he, dad?'' '
2I think we have got a very good chance against South Africa.
3Irish companies have got to have something new and different to offer.
4I have got faith in the good sense of the British people.
5We have got absolutely no access to these places at the moment.
6You can't tell me that 50 other countries have got it wrong.
7After a while, Max said: 'You know, you could have got out.'
8But you know, people have got to get access to medical treatment.
9We have got to pull more help in on this situation immediately.
10The crooks have got no rights in the eyes of the police.
11His Formula 1 namesake said: I have got to get behind it.
12I'm getting great experience that I would not have got in Ireland.
13They have got the keys to making significant change in this market.
14As it is, I feel quite blessed to have got this far.
15But now a new, improved version seems to have got it right.
16They have got the best Test record in terms of World Cups.
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