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  • 31have in mind something — have in mind (someone/something) to think about someone or something as being right for a particular situation. What job did the president have in mind for the former senator? The costumes were exactly what he had in mind. She would say only that …

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  • 32have in mind — (someone/something) to think about someone or something as being right for a particular situation. What job did the president have in mind for the former senator? The costumes were exactly what he had in mind. She would say only that they had… …

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  • 33have a fighting chance — phrase to have a good chance of being successful United still have a fighting chance of winning the league. Thesaurus: to be likely to succeedsynonym Main entry: fight …

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  • 34being as — should only be used in casual conversation: • Being as how you can t be married, you d better have him christened G. V. Higgins, 1979 …

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  • 35Have a Cuppa Tea — is a song written by Ray Davies and performed by The Kinks on their 1971 album Muswell Hillbillies . Like many Kinks songs, it is stylistically influenced by the British Music Hall. It also has a slight country influence, the mesh of these two… …

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  • 36have something in hand — have (something) in hand be in hand if a plan or a situation is in hand, it is being dealt with. After days of rioting, the troops now have the situation in hand. (= are dealing with the situation) …

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  • 37have in hand — have (something) in hand be in hand if a plan or a situation is in hand, it is being dealt with. After days of rioting, the troops now have the situation in hand. (= are dealing with the situation) …

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  • 38have someone's guts for garters — have someone’s guts for garters british old fashioned phrase used for saying that you will punish someone severely for something they have done Thesaurus: to punish someonesynonym punishment of being legally killedhyponym Main entry: guts …

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  • 39have a head for — to have an ability to understand or deal with (something) She s always had a (good) head for business. (Brit) He has a head for heights. [=he is not afraid of heights; being up high does not bother him] • • • Main Entry: ↑head …

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  • 40being blessed with — being fortunate enough to have, endowed with …

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