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1
He thought of Bland,
having
things
his own way with the plane.
2
Do they not look better than
having
things
tied up like whipcords?
3
There were other embarrassing moments, caused by George's
having
things
to conceal.
4
We were on the verge of
having
things
go really wrong.
5
I want to-toenjoy the moment without
having
things
analyzed or smoothed away.
6
I am not accustomed to
having
things
put to me quite so plainly.
7
We've been
having
things
altogether too easy ever since we landed at Cordova.
8
What's the use of
having
things
if you can't enjoy them?
9
And we're sick of South Auckland
having
things
done to them.
10
Reckon you're right, and we don't get any good from '
having
things
out.'
11
Otherwise, if you're used to
having
things
go one way-yours-you'regoingto have conflict.
12
Yet you're very committed to
having
things
go your way.
13
That's settled. Roosevelt liked
having
things
settled, especially his way.
14
And that feeling, it had to be admitted, was not
having
things
under control.
15
So, too, must you be thinking of
having
things
prepped.
16
At the present moment Mr. Pierce was
having
things
very much his own way.
having
things
having
have
thing