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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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have none of (something)<br />

- not tolerate or endure something<br />

Our teacher will have none of our talking loudly in the class.<br />

have nothing on (someone or something)<br />

- have no information or evidence about someone or something<br />

The police have nothing on the man so they could not arrest him.<br />

have nothing to do with (someone or something)<br />

- not be involved with someone or something<br />

My aunt will have nothing to do with most members of her family.<br />

have nothing/none to spare<br />

- not have extra of something<br />

We had none to spare so we were unable to give any books to the hospital.<br />

have on (something)<br />

- be wearing something<br />

"What did she have on when you last saw her?"<br />

have one foot in the grave<br />

- be near death<br />

My uncle is very sick <strong>and</strong> has one foot in the grave.<br />

have one for the road<br />

- have a drink before leaving<br />

We decided to have one for the road before we walked down to the train station to go<br />

home.<br />

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