Examples of using Having in English and their translations into Italian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
The portion devoted to seats was chiefly notable for occupying considerably more than the traditional semicircle, and for having its ends built up with huge walls of masonry.
But while I would been off having one of the best nights of my life, your uncle Marshall had been having one of the worst nights of his.
Donny said he was too busy having a pedicure.
Buckley is downstairs having the best birthday of his life.
during the summer months it is possible having breakfast.
he's just having a bad day.
And then changing our minds and getting remarried Women don't have the luxury of waiting till we're 60 and having a baby with some dumb 28-year-old.
he's definitely having some trouble with his seconds.
anyone else out there who's having a bad time.
they refuse to admit that they are having a hard time
I fear having let them go,
I want you to know that it's been great having you here, and I will always appreciate how much you helped our family.
And, frankly, having you around creeps me out just a little a bit. I really don't mean this personally, but I'm not dead… Look.
Having you here, Anna,
I should say that it hasn't been completely awful having you here either. And while we're in the Christmas spirit.
I feel guilty for having forced you, almost without thought,
The cut of a floristic sponge can be decorated with leaves of a lemon or tangerine, having attached them by means of invisible pins.
to stock up for the winter with cabbage and cucumbers, having prepared them separately,
You make me feel bad that I don't feel better. But having you constantly pokin' around, makin' puppy-dog eyes, askin' if I'm OK.
But you're gonna have to pack your things and leave. Tank, it's been a pleasure having you in class.