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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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have one's heart in the right place<br />

- have good intentions (even if the results may be bad)<br />

The woman has her heart in the right place <strong>and</strong> is always ready to help if she can.<br />

have one's heart set against (something)<br />

- be totally against something<br />

My father has his heart set against my trip to Europe.<br />

have one`s heart set on (something)<br />

- want something very much<br />

The child has his heart set on getting a new bicycle for his birthday.<br />

have one's nose in a book<br />

- be reading a book<br />

The boy loves reading <strong>and</strong> always has his nose in a book.<br />

have one's nose in the air<br />

- be conceited or aloof<br />

The girl has her nose in the air <strong>and</strong> is unfriendly to the other members of her class.<br />

have one's work cut out for one<br />

- have a large <strong>and</strong> difficult task to do<br />

We had our work cut out for us when we began to paint the house.<br />

have oneself something<br />

- use or consume something<br />

I decided to have myself a drink before leaving for the movie.<br />

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