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1 have carnal knowledge with
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2 have no patience with
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3 have no truck with
niets te maken hebben metgeen zaken doen met, weigeren iets te maken te hebben met -
4 have a date with
een afspraak hebben met -
5 have a word with
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6 have to do with
v. te doen hebben met (zoals in "Deze geschiedenis heeft te maken met onze bevolking gedurende de Tweede Wereldoorlog") -
7 have (sexual) relations with someone
have (sexual) relations with someoneEnglish-Dutch dictionary > have (sexual) relations with someone
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8 have a quarrel with someone
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9 have a way with elderly people
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10 have a word with someone
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11 have an affair (with someone)
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12 have business relations with someone
have business relations with someoneEnglish-Dutch dictionary > have business relations with someone
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13 have influence over/with someone
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14 have/ be done with someone
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15 I have no quarrel with him
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16 I'll have to confer with my lawyer on this
I'll have to confer with my lawyer on thisEnglish-Dutch dictionary > I'll have to confer with my lawyer on this
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17 if you do that you'll have to reckon with me
if you do that you'll have to reckon with meals je dat doet, krijg je het met mij aan de stokEnglish-Dutch dictionary > if you do that you'll have to reckon with me
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18 they'll have to do with what they've got
they'll have to do with what they've gotEnglish-Dutch dictionary > they'll have to do with what they've got
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19 have a bone to pick with someone
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20 have a great deal of pull with someone
have a great deal of pull with someoneEnglish-Dutch dictionary > have a great deal of pull with someone
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