Examples of using Having something in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
A feeling of having something in the eye.
tomorrow I'm planning on having something a bit spicier.
Hank were having something on the side.
Being united is not simply having something attached.
In May- as if having something in common with a sad poetic line- arrived young to Kobrin.
Happiness is not in having something or in becoming someone, no. True happiness is being with the Lord
It is not worth having something that is only a system of truth
small items of nail art with him, without having something in addition goes.
Metabolic process is commonly impacted by variables so having something outside to assist things maintain is typically helpful,
others suggest you cannot have a big bang without having something that went bang.
Metabolism is typically affected by variables so having something external to help things stabilize is typically useful,
Others mentioned a spring as having something to do with it,- suggesting a possible fun origin.
Metabolism is usually influenced by variables so having something external to aid points maintain is often practical, otherwise necessary.
Chou shifts in his seat uncomfortably having something said out loud that he knew all along.
so the next victim, having something to do with the drugs,
Metabolic rate is usually impacted by variables so having something outside to help things maintain is commonly practical,
The city of the terrible, having something in common with Brest destiny,
After similar training it is possible to be accepted and to other elements of a decor having something in common with a vase in the general situation of the room.
Metabolic process is often impacted by variables so having something outside to aid points support is commonly valuable, otherwise necessary.
The activity groups are always having something in the evenings and pool side games are put on….