Aún no tenemos significados para "have prisoners".
1We only know that you have prisoners, answered the sergeant.
2Brothers, I see that you have prisoners here, white prisoners.
3In other words, I'd rather have prisoners than corpses.
4An' it was usual for Rojas to have prisoners.
5Jones tells the story: Apparently Salazar had called Franco and said: 'I hear you have prisoners of mine.
6No doubt they have prisoners below.
7He wanted to ride in a chariot, be acclaimed, have prisoners of war march behind him, hear the shouts.
8A French general passing before the ranks of his men said to them, Well, comrades, we have prisoners enough here.
9Y: It is not fitting for a prophet that he should have prisoners of war until he hath thoroughly subdued the land.
10When a million men oppose each other in battle the victor has prisoners.
11When they were coming home, they shouted to let the people know that they had prisoners.
12Each of them had prisoners on board.
13'Word has come to me that you have prisoners, Master Scoyt,' the newcomer said slowly.
14Have prisoners: German officers, 2, including commandant; German non-commissioned officers, 15; and native police, 56.
15"Guess we now have prisoners rather than hostages in our stateroom."
16" Have you never had prisoners there who have suffered materially for want of clothing?"
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