Encara no tenim significats per a "have much".
1To have much more of a clear view going forward, he said.
2This way, companies will have much better access to long-term foreign capital.
3EU finance ministers, meeting in Luxembourg today, will have much to discuss.
4We have much work ahead, especially over these next critical 10 months.
5Let's just say I doubt they have much of a recidivism problem.
6It's also not clear if any such ban would have much effect.
7Other countries have much to gain from free trade with the US.
8The latter both have much smaller populations than the North African state.
9Of course everything is not perfect, we have much work to do.
10However, the residents have much to complain about their presence, she said.
11I work long hours, so don't have much time to browse shops.
12I'm asked to the meeting, although I don't have much to contribute.
13Now I don't have much money at home, said a migrant worker.
14He carefully answered all the questions, although he didn't have much information.
15Yes, I am up early, for I have much to do today.
16We have much more ambitious targets to achieve in 2012, he said.
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