Have in a sentence as a noun

I don't have an antenna for broadcast TV.

Our skills needs also track the market, because we have to play on our clients turf.

In all my years on this planet I have never been pleased with a telecom company.

I cannot believe they would have the gall to point the blame at a junior developer.

[2] At amazon they have this crazy idea that engineers should have pagers.

You devote time and energy to a technology only to have it fail when you need it most.

I didn't have the pager that week, but that didn't matter to the boss[4], who knew I'd been the one to find the issue.

You won't have more trouble getting another job than you did getting the one you left to start this company.

I think Larry Tesler might have struck some kind of chord in Bezos when he said his mom couldn't use the goddamn website.

But they don't have any of our perks or extras -- they just try to match the offer-letter numbers, and that's the end of it.

At a certain point you stop being able to just act like a regular person and have everything turn out fine.

A glass of water can be worth more than the New York Times if Zuckerberg is lost in the desert and you happen to have water.

I am a strong supporter of gay marriage, but I have to say that I find this very unfortunate and worrying.

You can't have secret back doors for internal apps to get special priority access, not for ANY reason.

Have in a sentence as a verb

In order to tell whether the service is actually responding, you have to make individual calls.

It presents an excellent opportunity to fix things in a way that never could have been imagined before.

I mean, I assume they're not, given that Apps Script only works in Spreadsheet right now, and it doesn't even have keyboard shortcuts as part of its API.

But for the most part they just have a bunch of crappy tools that read and write state machine information into relational databases.

I am a bad *** writer and have a crazy resume, but more importantly I know how to craft resumes and I'll look at yours and help you fix it up.\n3.

If you have employees, pay them and get them off your books first; employee wages are, depending on the state you're in, the one likely exception to that rule.

There have been precious few people in the world, over the entire history of computing, who have been able to do it reliably.

Incentives aren't always aligned, you have to cut corners, and conflicts are unavoidable.

Think of it this way: had your company been successful, it almost certainly would have left you in a state where you'd be working for someone else for a couple years during your earnout.

We don't like having to decline hundreds of dollars of revenue either, but we have the experience of losing hundreds of millions to fraud and know that some revenue just isn't worth the risk.

For every Watsi, we have a hundred ******** companies with ******** products, providing yet another means of idle distraction for indolent westerners.

And their operations are a mess; they don't really have SREs and they make engineers pretty much do everything, which leaves almost no time for coding - though again this varies by group, so it's luck of the draw.

I'm done with movie theaters full of loud other people who aren't me, and the litany of other issues that have been discussed to death from overpriced tickets, to concessions, to 3D projector woes and content.

I'm incredibly surprised at how well they're defending themselves against dishonest reviews - for example, I'd never have thought to log the changes to the cabin temperature, but apparently they've done so and more!This post makes me want to reconsider a Model S as my next car.

Have definitions

noun

a person who possesses great material wealth

verb

have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense; "She has $1,000 in the bank"; "He has got two beautiful daughters"; "She holds a Master's degree from Harvard"

See also: hold

verb

have as a feature; "This restaurant features the most famous chefs in France"

See also: feature

verb

go through (mental or physical states or experiences); "get an idea"; "experience vertigo"; "get nauseous"; "receive injuries"; "have a feeling"

See also: experience receive

verb

have ownership or possession of; "He owns three houses in Florida"; "How many cars does she have?"

See also: possess

verb

cause to move; cause to be in a certain position or condition; "He got his squad on the ball"; "This let me in for a big surprise"; "He got a girl into trouble"

verb

serve oneself to, or consume regularly; "Have another bowl of chicken soup!"; "I don't take sugar in my coffee"

See also: consume ingest take

verb

have a personal or business relationship with someone; "have a postdoc"; "have an assistant"; "have a lover"

verb

organize or be responsible for; "hold a reception"; "have, throw, or make a party"; "give a course"

See also: hold throw make give

verb

have left; "I have two years left"; "I don't have any money left"; "They have two more years before they retire"

verb

be confronted with; "What do we have here?"; "Now we have a fine mess"

verb

undergo; "The stocks had a fast run-up"

See also: experience

verb

suffer from; be ill with; "She has arthritis"

verb

cause to do; cause to act in a specified manner; "The ads induced me to buy a VCR"; "My children finally got me to buy a computer"; "My wife made me buy a new sofa"

See also: induce stimulate cause make

verb

receive willingly something given or offered; "The only girl who would have him was the miller's daughter"; "I won't have this dog in my house!"; "Please accept my present"

See also: accept take

verb

get something; come into possession of; "receive payment"; "receive a gift"; "receive letters from the front"

See also: receive

verb

undergo (as of injuries and illnesses); "She suffered a fracture in the accident"; "He had an insulin shock after eating three candy bars"; "She got a bruise on her leg"; "He got his arm broken in the scuffle"

See also: suffer sustain

verb

achieve a point or goal; "Nicklaus had a 70"; "The Brazilian team got 4 goals"; "She made 29 points that day"

See also: make

verb

cause to be born; "My wife had twins yesterday!"

See also: deliver bear birth

verb

have sex with; archaic use; "He had taken this woman when she was most vulnerable"

See also: take