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101have a go — British informal 1) to attack someone physically 2) to take action yourself to stop someone who is committing a crime, instead of calling the police The press called him a have a go hero after he tackled an armed burglar …
102have — I ha|ve 1. ha|ve sb., n, r, rne, i sms. have , fx haveaffald, havecenter II ha|ve 2. ha|ve vb., har, havde, haft; haves …
103have — 1. See habe A form of the salutatory expression Ave, used in the titles of some of the constitutions of the Theodosian and Justinian Codes 2. Imports ownership, and has been defined to mean to keep, to hold in possession, to own. To bear… …
104have — 1. See habe A form of the salutatory expression Ave, used in the titles of some of the constitutions of the Theodosian and Justinian Codes 2. Imports ownership, and has been defined to mean to keep, to hold in possession, to own. To bear… …
105Have You Ever? — «Have You Ever?» Sencillo de Brandy del álbum Never S A Y Never Formato Disco compacto, Disco de vinilo, Casete Género(s) Pop Duración 4:26 (Versión del álbum) …
106Have Heart — Datos generales Origen New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA Información artística Género(s) Hardcore punk, youth crew , Hardcore …
107Have It All — Альбом Эй Джей Маклина …
108Have One On Me — Have One On Me …
109Have a Little Faith in Me — Sencillo de Mandy Moore del álbum Coverage Lanzamiento 2003 …
110Have a nice day — is a commonly spoken valediction, typically spoken by service employees or clerks to customers at the end of a transaction, particularly in North America. This repetitious and dutifully polite usage has resulted in the phrase developing a… …