Encara no tenim significats per a "having things".
1He thought of Bland, having things his own way with the plane.
2Do they not look better than having things tied up like whipcords?
3There were other embarrassing moments, caused by George's having things to conceal.
4We were on the verge of having things go really wrong.
5I want to-toenjoy the moment without having things analyzed or smoothed away.
6I am not accustomed to having things put to me quite so plainly.
7We've been having things altogether too easy ever since we landed at Cordova.
8What's the use of having things if you can't enjoy them?
9And we're sick of South Auckland having things done to them.
10Reckon you're right, and we don't get any good from ' having things out.'
11Otherwise, if you're used to having things go one way-yours-you'regoingto have conflict.
12Yet you're very committed to having things go your way.
13That's settled. Roosevelt liked having things settled, especially his way.
14And that feeling, it had to be admitted, was not having things under control.
15So, too, must you be thinking of having things prepped.
16At the present moment Mr. Pierce was having things very much his own way.
Aquesta col·locació està formada per:
Having things a través del temps
Having things per variant geogràfica