Aún no tenemos significados para "have a habit".
1Major new operas have a habit of revealing their secrets over time.
2The power utility tends to have a habit of getting things wrong.
3Tesla's ambitious announcements have a habit of changing as they enter production.
4And there are other things that affect whether you have a habit.
5Then again, as scientists have a habit of saying, it may not.
6But he says natural disasters have a habit of landing big blows.
7You have a habit of getting into trouble on the slightest provocation.
8And the local drunks have a habit of weeing in the porch.
9Revolutions have a habit of succeeding, when the time comes for them.
10I am rather observant, and have a habit of putting things together.
11Still, you Jews have a habit of refusing to accept defeat rationally.
12Young musicians often have a habit of taking themselves too seriously.
13But events have a habit of creating their own political momentum.
14Elections have a habit of pitting different interests or aspirations against each other.
15Childrenswear brands, like their target market, have a habit of growing.
16We boys have a habit of speaking of our teachers in this way.
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