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138 English lessons using 'have'

English Lesson: Every so often I'll have a dream where I'm being chased by some kind of monster.
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41. “Every so often I'll have a dream where I'm being chased by some kind of monster.”

English Lesson: The Jets have let their 12-point lead going into halftime slip away.
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42. “The Jets have let their 12-point lead going into halftime slip away.”

English Lesson: I have a gut feeling that it's a boy.
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43. “I have a gut feeling that it's a boy.”

English Lesson: We have a really vibrant art scene.
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44. “We have a really vibrant art scene.”

English Lesson: Did you have a rough day?
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45. “Did you have a rough day?”

English Lesson: We have a few shows coming up later this month.
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46. “We have a few shows coming up later this month.”

English Lesson: I would have guessed that you were in your mid-twenties.
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47. “I would have guessed that you were in your mid-twenties.”

English Lesson: You should have seen the look on his face. It was priceless!
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48. “You should have seen the look on his face. It was priceless!”

English Lesson: Sales have been steadily increasing since the launch.
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49. “Sales have been steadily increasing since the launch.”

English Lesson: Do you take this man to have and to hold from this day forward, for better and for worse, 'till death do you part?
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50. “Do you take this man to have and to hold from this day forward, for better and for worse, 'till death do you part?”

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