Aún no tenemos significados para "have metal".
1You don't want to have metal on metal as much as possible.
2Pretty soon you'll have metal cylinders all stacked up neat as you please, sir.
3The larger balls have metal enough to cool more slowly.
4Yes, I could have metal clips, made water-tight with rubber, fitted inside the tank.
5It was no night to have metal against the skin.
6I'm really particular about hoodie strings, and I like that these don't have metal tips.
7The guides ought to have metal boots on hire.
8The little stand-up tiles have magnets embedded in them, and the discs have metal cores.
9Competition holds often have metal plates pocked with dimples no bigger than those of a golf ball.
10It was thought better and more secure to have metal in the vaults than goods in the house.
11Other parents said many of the entrances to the school, which does not have metal detectors, are unsupervised.
12A few of these proteins are known to have metal-dependant phosphohydrolase activity, but the others are functionally unknown.
13Even if they should no longer have metal knives, they could still scrape out bows with sharp stones.
14The gardens of the future, apparently, are more likely to have metal walkways, sailcloth divisions and blow-up plastic furniture.
15Unlike conventional telescopes, which have metal structures supporting the middle of their surface, the GBT's aperture is completely unblocked.
16And, if we can't have metal bullets to shoot the Gerns, we can have bombs to blast them with.
Esta colocación está formada por:
Have metal a través del tiempo
Have metal por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América