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have in

vb. (context transitive English) To allow in; grant permission or admittance to; invite in or over; admit.

Usage examples of "have in".

What spatial and temporal arbitrage have in common is that both hinge on the arbitrageur's being extremely well-informed.

The only thing they all have in common is that they all work in VGA mode, which is the old command-line screen that you see for a few seconds when you launch Windows.

The world shown to us is in some respects highly civilized, its civilization still that of Rome, whose laws, whose manners, have in great part survived the Teutonic conquest.

It is a remarkable thing what a curious sort of fluid force they seem to have in them, those people—.

I can't guess what you have in mind, but maybe we can make a deal with Eric.

If you do well in this touchy business, I'll consider you very seriously for an important task I have in mind.

It is a factor you should have in mind to make a better decision on the proposition you have been offered.

Stay in the background until we find out what they have in mind for us.

Not with any resources they were like to have in Bamberg any time soon.

As for the transfusions, it would be illogical for me to refuse what you need and what I have in abundance.

Take Mitch out to see your setup, and then he'll tell you what we have in mind.