2. have
- had Had I known what the problem was, we could have addressed it.
- had Had he succeeded, he would have acquired a monopoly...
- had If your customer thinks he's been had, you have to make him happy.
- had Had he succeeded, he would have acquired a monopoly...
- had Unless she loses some weight, she's had it...
- had I've had it. Let's call it a day...
- had If your customer thinks he's been had, you have to make him happy.
- have 1 When I met her, she had just returned from a job interview...
- have 1 `Have you been to York before?'*`Yes we have.'
- have 1 You haven't sent her away, have you?...
- have 1 What have you found so far?...
- have 1 He arrived in San Francisco, having left New Jersey on January 19th...
- have 1 Alex has already gone...
- have 2 I'll have a think about that...
- have 2 His visit had a great effect on them.
- have 2 I went out and had a walk around...
- have 2 Come and have a meal with us tonight...
- have 2 She had an operation on her knee at the clinic...
- have 2 She rested for a while, then had a wash and changed her clothes...
- have 3 My wife has just had a baby boy...
- have 3 I had comments from people in all age groups.
- have 3 My wife has just had a baby boy...
- have 3 You can have my ticket...
- have 3 When the police came, Larry had him by the ear and was beating his head against the pavement.
- have 3 I had a headache...
- have 3 Mr Gower had had us all working so hard.
- have 3 I'm not having any of that nonsense...
- have 3 I will not have the likes of you dragging down my reputation.
- have 3 The dance hall once even had its roof blown off in World War II.
- have 3 We had our money stolen...
- have 3 I had your rooms cleaned and aired...
- have 3 He had his hand on Maria's shoulder.
- have 3 Rumour has it that tickets were being sold for *300...
- have 3 He might be having a heart attack...
- have 3 He's always had it in for the Dawkins family.
- have 3 Mary had her eyes closed...
- have 3 He had two tenants living with him...
- have 3 `You were brilliant!' he said. `I didn't know you had it in you.'
- have 3 I have some important calls to make.
- have 3 He had plenty of work to do...
- have 3 I have no doubt at all in my own mind about this...
- have 3 Do you have any brothers and sisters?...
- have 3 Malone's eyes widened. `You're having me on, Liam.'
- have 3 You have beautiful eyes...
- have 3 I want to have my own business...
- have 3 Oscar had a new bicycle...
- have 3 Why not have it out with your critic, discuss the whole thing face to face?
- have 3 As I was working, I had the radio on...
- have 3 The bridge is not as impressive as some guides would have you believe...
- have 3 Mr Gower had had us all working so hard.
- have 3 You've had your hair cut, it looks great...
- have 3 Have you any valuables anywhere else in the house?...
- have 4 There has to be some kind of way out...
- have 4 They didn't have to pay tax.
- have 4 He had to go to Germany...