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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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have an out<br />

- have an excuse<br />

The teacher asked me to do my presentation tomorrow but I have an out <strong>and</strong> don't<br />

have to do it. I will go to the doctor tomorrow<br />

(not) have anything to do with someone<br />

- (not) want to be a friend/work/do business with someone<br />

My father will not have anything to do with the salesman because he sold him the<br />

faulty car.<br />

have arrived<br />

- reach a position of power/authority/prominence<br />

The manager thought that she had arrived when she was given a beautiful corner<br />

office.<br />

have bearing on (something)<br />

- affect or influence something<br />

The company decision had much bearing on the way that the company was managed.<br />

have been around<br />

- have been to many places <strong>and</strong> done many things, be experienced<br />

My brother has been around <strong>and</strong> has been overseas many times.<br />

have been had<br />

- have been cheated or dealt with badly<br />

I felt that I had been had when the salesman sold me the bad product.<br />

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