have+to+do

  • 91have a go —    If you have a go, you try to do something, often when you don t think you have much chance of succeeding.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …

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  • 92have to go — need to visit a washroom, have to whiz    Can we find a washroom? I have to go …

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  • 93have v — Waiter, have you got frogs legs? Certainly , sir. Then hop into the kitchen and get me a steak! have not n, cadaver n, Havana …

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  • 94have a go at — try something especially after others have tried it I decided to have a go at applying for the job after my boss recommended me …

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  • 95have it — verb a) To understand or believe Conventional wisdom has it that heat rises, but in fact heat diffuses: hot air rises. b) To have died He didnt survive the operation hes had it …

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  • 96have a go — verb a) To make an attempt; to try. Ive never tried karate before, but Im willing to have a go. b) To attack or criticize. I heard you had a go at Jack the other night …

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  • 97have at — verb To attack; to engage in combat with. The Prince of Venosa was in their midst, shouting: Have at the traitor! Kill! Kill! …

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  • 98have-a-go — adj. Have a go is used with these nouns: ↑hero …

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  • 99have in — phr verb Have in is used with these nouns as the object: ↑contact lens, ↑dentures …

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  • 100have on — phr verb Have on is used with these nouns as the object: ↑armour, ↑bandage, ↑boot, ↑brooch, ↑collar, ↑costume, ↑diaper, ↑earphones, ↑earring, ↑garment, ↑gear, ↑ …

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