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have words造句
1. I have words before my eyes, as you might imagine. 2. You know, they have words, you read them?-Smartass, he said. 3. We do not, for example, tend to have words which refer to both sentient beings and to events. 4. Without it, you have words virtually sprinkled across the page, each project an exercise in speed and frustration. 5. She's gone in to have words with him. 6. Don have words! Basketball is also wonderful, isn't it? 7. I shall have words with these stupid friends of mine! 8. If you have words to me, please tell me quickly! 9. Well, fair or not, many languages have words that express such beliefs. 10. I want to have words with those two boys at the back of the class. 11. I want to have words with those two girls at the back of the class. 12. Because you have words with your wife is no reason to smash up things. 13. If you break my camera, I'll have words with you. 14. In between are varieties of control we have words for. 15. Non - workers do not have words, the conduct of public affairs, literature and non - Bumin also Bo. 16. We discuss in reverse order these three ways that languages can have words that share sound and meaning. 17. Sometimes, Britten seems to have written more naturally when he didn't have words to set. 18. Simon Peter answered Him, Lord, to whom shall we go? You have words of eternal life. 19. If you fiddle with my camera again, you and I are going to have words. 20. Do you know , xxx, nowadays cards not only just have words.