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have - use in sentences
Object
- effect: This initiative aims to have a lasting effect on ICT, its name Masterclass.
- access: Everyone with diabetes has open access to an early morning drop-in service in the center, staffed by a DSN.
- problem: We have no problem getting people to sign once they know what the petition is about.
- right: We understand that when seeking help, you have a right to expect support and understanding as well as timely and accurate advice.
- experience: Amy also has experience of evaluating applied health initiatives and supporting both individuals and groups to develop studies and disseminate findings.
- opportunity: In the holidays you will have the opportunity to see where your project fits into the rest of the country.
Infinitive complement
- do: Once you have chosen a news reader, all you have to do is to decide what content you want.
- say: I have to say that the buffet they provided in Birmingham was much nicer than the one in our office!
- go: This controversy has simply highlighted how far developers have yet to go before their products are understood by the wider media.
- offer: A year spent in China will you the opportunity to see how much the country has to offer.
Adjective complement
- more: UNISON alone accounts for 2,000 of those and we have more than 300 branches recruiting and organizing around learning.
- potential: The University of Sunderland will try to provide places on programs for all those who have potential to benefit from them.
Modifying Another Word
- already: Maybe all the easy fruit has already been picked.
- also: They also have a 30 days sell or return.
- n't: Do n't have live links to the current page.
Present participle complement
- vary: Navigation is easy, and it can be used by a users that have varying competency levels in technology and the Internet.
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