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I . have <has, had, had> [həv, stressed: hæv] VERBO trans

1. have (own):

have
ter
to have sth to do

2. have (engage in):

to have a bath/shower esp Brit
to have a game
to have a walk

3. have (eat):

to have lunch
to have some coffee

4. have (give birth to):

to have a child

5. have (receive):

have
to have visitors

II . have <has, had, had> [həv, stressed: hæv] VERBO aux (indicates perfect tense)

have on VERBO trans always separ

1. have on (wear):

have on clothes

2. have on (plan):

3. have on Brit coloq (fool):

have on

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While both are still important to the economy, they have declined in significance greatly since the 19th century.
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Consequently, diesel fuel must have a high flash point and a low autoignition temperature.
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The bears would not have returned north except in pursuit of food.
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Although there are catchwords in the manuscript, each scribe would have been responsible for all of the pages of each of his assignments.
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His wife have to took over the stud management.
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Another possibility is the magnanimous respect he is ascribed to have shown to the diverse beliefs and customs of the peoples within his extended kingdom.
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There was a day when such a lapse would have sent him into paroxysms of defensive laughter.
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Philosophers have often debated about what makes a fact, a fact.
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