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let's be having you
could have, would have, should have
Expressing regret at something that cannot now be changed. (This stems from expressing that someone could have, would have and/or should have done something)
have at you
(dated) An exclamation indicating that one is about to strike the person addressed, typically with a sword or other hand-held weapon.
have a look
(+ at) To examine, to observe. / (+ for) To search for (something).
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have the time
(intransitive) To be available; to have time; to have nothing more important to do. / (intransitive) To know the current time, or be able to consult a device which does.
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there have been
have a crack at
To attempt (something); to try to do (something).
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have the biscuit
(idiomatic, Canada) To be of no further use; to be near death.
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have up
(transitive, idiomatic, UK) To accuse, arrest, try for a criminal act.
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have a heart
(idiomatic, chiefly imperative) To be kind or sympathetic; to treat others kindly.
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