Examples of using Having something in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Having something to write on can cut down on playing charades underwater
Just know that having something to lose… is what makes life worth living.
Having Something That Was Hers. It's So Strange… Hearing About Her.
It's So Strange… Hearing About Her, Having Something That Was Hers.
He kept boasting about having something that would make him better than an Original.
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Uh, Zoe's got her heart set on having something of Harley's for the baby.
for having my family, for… having something.
And until you have seen your picture on the front page of the newspaper being accused of having something to do with the disappearance of a loved one, you don't know what it feels like.
I think… I think the only thing worse than having something and living with the fear of losing it is not having it and… and looking back with regret.
Funny thing is that from some reason men tend to think that having something to show off like car,
realized even when I wasn't tracking anything specifically, having something attached to my arm reminded me of my“fitness”.
At the other wall something that has something to do with SmallWorld.
Or has something happened that is important for this ticket?
He had something to do with Joelle, apparently.
And I had something that could have turned this whole town around.
I think I have something you might like to buy.
Burke has something to do with the disappearances.
You knew I had something to do with it.
No, I actually had something else in mind.