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1
She didn't have a candle, nor did she
have
a
string
to lead her.
2
I'll have to
have
a
string
tied about my neck like a poodle dog.
3
His father used to
have
a
string
of flashy car dealerships all over the north-east.
4
For Ma wont ever
have
a
string
cut; she says it is a sinful waste.
5
You'd think she could
have
a
string
of pearls.'
6
I
have
a
string
of titles too.
7
I'll take you to London, where you'll
have
a
string
of men, not Quakers, fine as peacocks.
8
The day they strike oil I'll
have
a
string
of derricks every two hundred feet along their side lines.
9
They have been talked up before, but this year they
have
a
string
of results to back up the optimism.
10
You know, I suppose, that they seem to
have
a
string
of hotels in the city, of the worst character.
11
The rebels
have
a
string
of flat railroad cars, all iron, and they ran this up within range of the barricades.
12
It seemed to
have
a
string
of numbers and letters on it and a cheap ballpoint was shoved through the spiral.
13
We don't
have
a
string
or a wind section, or even a conductor (although Clarence sometimes conducts with his eyes).
14
Husbands live longer than they used to; and even when they do die, their widows
have
a
string
of names down for their next.
15
Yield even for an instant and he will
have
a
string
tied to your heart, a string you may never be able to cut.
16
In the last survey, our super-confident graduates expected to earn ¤100,00 by the time they were 30 and
have
a
string
of buy-to-letproperties.
have
a
string
have