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1 For example, having a person sign off decisions guided by algorithms.
2 It's a somewhat unusual situation, having a person withdraw this much in cash.
3 What's the sense of having a person round you don't like?
4 That is much better than having a person do it.
5 It felt strange having a person bring me food.
6 It's just about having a person in your life.
7 There's a lot of waste having a person sitting there all day waiting for that to happen.
8 Mr. Keller privately disliked the idea of having a person about him who had come out of a madhouse.
9 Stay as long as you want, Joseph said; he liked having a person down here-maybeI would keep away the mice.
10 The opportunity of having a person so well fitted for such a contingency (which is by no means unimportant) is not to be lost.
11 "It is not so unpleasant as having a person always disagreeing with you," said the Woman of the World.
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