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- I have to hurry to the station to take the last train.
- I have to hurry up and prepare dinner
- I have to increase the temperature of my AC to save energy.
- I have to iron my shirt.
- I have to keep my mind on this important question.
- i have to keep up!
- I have to learn Berber.
- I have to learn French.
- I have to learn German.
- I have to learn Japanese.
- I have to learn many words and phrases by heart.
- I have to learn more about Ukraine!
- i have to leave now
- I have to leave now.
- I have to leave school.
- I have to leave soon.
- I have to leave today.
- I have to let off some steam before I explode with anger.
- i have to let you know that
- I have to live on my very small income.
- I have to look after this cat.
- I have to look for my pen.
- I have to lose weight, so I'm going on a diet.
- I have to lose weight, so I'm on a diet.
- I have to make a phone call.
- I have to make money to buy a personal computer.
- I have to make the best of that small room.
- I have to memorize these hunded English vocabulary words by tomorrow, but I wonder if there's any possible way.
- i have to move on
- I have to obey his orders.
- I have to open the window.
- I have to oppose this idea.
- I have to paint it.
- I have to part with my old furniture.
- i have to pass this time
- i have to patient
- I have to pay a little more attention.
- I have to pay high rates to the boarding.
- I have to prepare for the English test.
- I have to prepare for the test in English.
- I have to prepare for the test.
- I have to prepare the breakfast.
- I have to prepare to go to school.
- I have to put a stamp on the envelope.
- I have to put down your new address.
- I have to put the baby to bed.
- I have to reduce my expenses this month.
- I have to remember to mail the letter.
- I have to remove your nerve.
- I have to renew my passport.
- I have to replace the radio's battery.
- I have to resit an English exam next week.
- I have to return some books to the library.
- I have to return this book to the library today.
- I have to return this book to the library tomorrow.
- I have to return this book to the library.
- I have to return this book today.
- I have to run faster to catch up with him.
- I have to save electricity as my electricity bill has increased due to working from home.
- I have to save him.
- i have to say
- I have to say it
- i have to say sorry
- i have to say that in frenc
- I have to say this.
- I have to see Tom.
- I have to sell it today.
- I have to set up a budget for sales promotion.
- I have to show my face there.
- I have to sleep.
- I have to solve the problem myself.
- I have to start packing.
- I have to stay at a hotel near the airport tonight.
- I have to stay for a while.
- I have to stay home.
- I have to stop staying up so late.
- I have to study for the test.
- I have to study French today.
- I have to study hard to keep up with the other students.
- I have to study Japanese.
- I have to study mathematics.
- I have to study.
- I have to submit sales projections twice a quarter.
- I have to support a large family.
- I have to take a bath, because I'm all sweaty.
- I have to take a break.
- I have to take a bus to go anywhere.
- I have to take a make up test in English next week.
- I have to take a make-up exam.
- I have to take an examination in history tomorrow.
- I have to take care of my mother.
- I have to take medicine.
- I have to take my medicine every six hours.
- I have to take some money out of the bank.
- I have to take the entrance examination today.
- I have to take the entrance exams next year.
- I have to take the test again.
- I have to take these books back to the library.
- I have to take two pills every six hours.
- I have to talk to Tom right now.
- I have to talk with her about the new plan.
- I have to talk with him about the new plan.
- I have to tell him off for his bad attitude.
- I have to think about what needs to be done.
- I have to think of a peaceful solution.
- I have to think of my children.
- I have to tighten my belt.
- I have to try to get more empathy
- I have to turn in my report today.
- I have to type in a really big document.
- I have to understand the meaning of this sentence.
- I have to use English all day.
- I have to use French all day.
- I have to use French every day.
- I have to wait.
- I have to walk to school.
- I have to wash my hands.
- i have to win
- I have to withdraw some cash from the bank.
- I have to work for my Ph. D. this summer.
- I have to work part-time every day this week.
- I have to work that day.
- I have to work.
- I have to wrap my sister's dinner in cling film.
- I have to write a letter, but I won't be able to get at it until tomorrow.
- I have to write a letter.
- I have to write a letter. Do you have some paper?
- I have to write a paper of more than 10 pages for my summer homework.
- I have to write two more letters.
- I have told you how to treat customers.
- i have tomorrow
- I have too many things on my mind these days.
- I have too many things that I have to take care of by tomorrow.
- I have too much hair to the point where it always looks like an explosion.
- I have too much to do!
- I have totally no idea about classical music.
- I have traveled many times.
- i have tried
- I have tried every diet that has ever been published and I still haven't lost weight.
- I have tried every means imaginable.
- I have tried every way.
- I have tried for hours to remember where I put my keys, but it has completely escaped me.
- I have tried innumerable times to contact him.
- i have tried my hardest
- I have tried to compile the ideas that you proposed prior to the meeting, so that we can use them as the base for the discussion.
- I have tried to discourage him from going abroad.
- I have trouble falling asleep.
- I have trouble putting up with his rude manner.
- I have trouble taking powdered medicine.
- I have trouble with my bowels.
- I have trouble with physics.
- I have truly learned many things from Tom.
- I have trust in him.
- I have turned 20.
- I have turned twenty.
- I have twice as many books as he.
- I have twins.
- I have two additional points.
- I have two bad teeth.
- I have two books.
- I have two brothers and a sister.
- I have two brothers and one sister.
- I have two brothers and three sisters.
- I have two brothers.
- I have two cameras.
- I have two cars.
- I have two cats.
- I have two cats. One is white and the other is black.
- I have two children away at university.
- I have two children to support.
- I have two children.
- I have two children. One is a boy and the other is a girl.
- I have two consecutive classes on most days.
- I have two cousins.
- I have two daughters and two sons.
- I have two daughters.
- i have two dogs french
- I have two dogs. One is white and the other black.
- I have two exposures left on this film.
- I have two foreign friends.
- I have two friends who live in Germany.
- I have two gifts for friends.
- I have two losses in a row in the shogi competition with my father
- I have two matters that I would like to talk about.
- I have two nieces.
- I have two older brothers.
- I have two passes to the game.
- I have two passes to the Imperial Theater.
- I have two questions regarding a shift to a paperless stock certificate system.
- I have two questions.
- i have two reasons
- i have two reasons to support my view.
- I have two sisters, both of whom are married.
- I have two sons in high school.
- I have two sons.
- I have two sons. One is in Boston and the other is in Chicago.
- I have two sons. One is in Nara and the other in Tsu.
- I have two sons. One is in Tokyo and the other is in Nagoya.
- I have two sons; one is in Tokyo, and the other in Nagoya.
- I have two tickets to the Yomiuri Giants - Chunichi Dragons night game. Want to go?
- I have ulcers in my mouth, so it's very painful when I eat.
- i have understood
- I have understood what you want to say
- I have urgent business with you.
- i have urgent information
- i have used i have been using
- I have used the word in a wrong sense.
- I have very bad chills.
- I have very few books in English.
- I have very heavy periods.
- I have visited America.
- I have visited Boston three times.
- I have visited Kyoto before.
- I have visited Kyoto three times.
- I have visited more than nine countries so far.
- I have visited more than nine countries to date.
- I have visited more than nine countries up until now.
- I have visited Paris once.
- I have visited Sapporo several times on business.
- I have visited the place time after time.
- I have waited a full three hours.
- i have wanted
- I have wanted to be a painter for a long time.
- I have wanted to talk with you.
- I have warm feelings for that doll.
- I have watched all of her films.
- i have watched the movie
- I have watery stools.
- I have weak sight.
- i have well received.
- I have wonderful news for all of you.
- I have work from now.
- I have work on Saturday too.
- I have work on that day
- I have work on Wednesday.
- I have work so I can't just be thinking about you
- I have work to do, so go away and leave me alone.
- I have worked for one company where the payroll was snatched on a dark winter's night.
- I have worked in Osaka for 20 years
- I have written a letter.
- I have written to him once a month for almost twenty years.
- i have yet to
- I have yet to find a perfect husband.
- I have yet to hear that story.
- i have yet to receive a reply from you
- i have you down for a meeting at 2pm
- i have you to do what
- i have you to thank for it.
- i have you with me.
- i have you you have me
- i have your attention
- i have your eyes
- i have your word
- i have your word.
- i haven spoken english in a long time
- i haven't
- I haven't a cent to my name.
- i haven't a friend
- I haven't a very good dictionary.
- I haven't actually shot anyone yet.
- I haven't apologized yet.
- I haven't asked her.
- I haven't asked him.
- i haven't attended any!
- i haven't be able to
- i haven't been able to
- i haven't been able to do it.
- I haven't been able to find a job so far.
- I haven't been able to get to sleep recently.
- I haven't been able to remember her address.
- I haven't been able to say what I want to say.
- I haven't been able to solve the problem yet.
- I haven't been around much.
- I haven't been beaten in a single match of smash bros.
- I haven't been busy for these past two days.
- I haven't been busy since yesterday.
- I haven't been doing it recently
- I haven't been feeling good lately
- I haven't been feeling great since this morning.
- I haven't been feeling like myself since last month.
- I haven't been getting enough sleep lately.
- I haven't been in a relationship recently.
- I haven't been in contact with Mr Smith recently.
- I haven't been in contact with Mr. Smith recently.
- I haven't been lucky recently
- I haven't been reading any books or magazines lately.
- I haven't been reading difficult books recently, so my head's going dull.
- I haven't been sick for the past ten years.
- I haven't been sleeping that well.
- i haven't been to
- I haven't been to Kyoto that much
- I haven't been to my parent's house in 2 years
- I haven't been to Paris yet.
- I haven't been to work. I've stayed at home all day.
- I haven't been well recently.
- I haven't been well since this morning, and I feel sick.
- I haven't been yet
- I haven't bought a new coat in five years.
- I haven't bought a pair of shoes for six months; I deserve a new pair so I think I'll go buy them!
- I haven't bought any furniture yet.
- I haven't called the police.
- I haven't checked yet.
- I haven't cleaned the kitchen yet.
- I haven't climbed Mt. Fuji yet.
- I haven't completely given up the idea.
- I haven't decided anything in particular.
- I haven't decided either way. I want to keep an eye on how things go.
- I haven't decided on what job I should get.
- I haven't decided what I'll do.
- I haven't decided what to do after that.
- I haven't decided what to do yet.
- I haven't decided where to put the mirror stand yet, so temporarily I'll put it there
- I haven't decided which job to apply for.
- I haven't decided yet
- I haven't decided yet whether I will attend the party.
- I haven't decided yet whether I'll go to college or get a job.
- I haven't decided yet, but I prefer flying to going by train.
- I haven't decided yet, but I'll let you know by the time we leave.
- I haven't decided yet.
- I haven't decided.
- I haven't discussed that with Tom.
- i haven't done it in a long time
- I haven't done it until now, and maybe I never will
- I haven't done such a thing.
- I haven't downloaded the file yet.
- I haven't downloaded the files yet.
- I haven't drunk green tea in a long time.
- I haven't eaten any seafood since the recent oil spill.
- I haven't eaten anything for the last three days.
- I haven't eaten anything for the past three days.
- I haven't eaten anything since this morning and I'm quite hungry.
- I haven't eaten anything since yesterday.
- I haven't eaten breakfast yet.
- I haven't eaten dinner yet this evening.
- I haven't eaten French food since I left France.
- I haven't eaten lunch yet.
- I haven't eaten meat for a whole month.
- i haven't eaten my dinner yet
- I haven't eaten since breakfast and I'm very hungry.
- I haven't eaten very much but have gained as much as five kilos in a half year.
- I haven't enough material to write a book yet.
- I haven't even looked at the exercise yet
- I haven't ever eaten kumquat as a fruit, but I often buy it as a hard candy flavour.
- i haven't ever seen
- I haven't exercised at all recently.
- I haven't exercised enough lately and my physical strength is lacking
- I haven't experienced it yet so I can't say anything
- I haven't felt this excited for a long time.
- I haven't felt well recently.
- I haven't finished all my homework yet.
- I haven't finished breakfast yet.
- I haven't finished eating yet
- i haven't finished everything!
- I haven't finished lunch.
- I haven't finished my homework yet.
- I haven't finished my summer homework.
- I haven't finished my supper yet.
- I haven't finished paying off my loan.
- I haven't finished reading the book yet.
- I haven't finished that job yet.
- I haven't finished the assignment that I was supposed to complete by today
- I haven't finished the document yet so please extend the deadline
- I haven't finished yet, not by a long shot
- i haven't forgotten what you said
- I haven't four brothers.
- I haven't fully understood it.
- I haven't given up yet. I'm banking on next time.
- I haven't gone yet
- I haven't got a car.
- i haven't got a chance to meet you
- I haven't got enough money to buy it.
- i haven't got far to go
- I haven't got in touch with him for a long time.
- I haven't got much money with me.
- I haven't got much money.
- I haven't got my thoughts together yet
- I haven't got rid of my bad cold yet.
- I haven't got the nerve to ask you for a loan.
- I haven't got time to deal with this letter. Could you deal with it?
- I haven't gotten over my bad cold yet.
- I haven't gotten rid of my bad cold yet.
- I haven't gotten serious yet.
- I haven't had a boyfriend/girlfriend in 3 years
- I haven't had a chance to see that movie yet.
- I haven't had a chance to see the movie yet.
- I haven't had a cold recently.
- i haven't had a haircut for a long time
- I haven't had a reply to my letter.
- I haven't had a square meal for a week.
- I haven't had any chocolate cake in a month of Sundays.
- I haven't had anything at all to eat today
- I haven't had anything to eat for three days other than a stale sandwich, a rotten apple, and some spoiled yogurt.
- I haven't had anything to eat since this morning.
- I haven't had enough sleep because I sat up all night.
- I haven't had enough to drink yet.
- I haven't had lunch yet.
- I haven't had much sleep lately.
- I haven't had much time to see Japan.
- I haven't had such a good time in years.
- I haven't had time to do the dishes for two days; they are in a pile in the kitchen sink.
- I haven't heard a word from him as yet.
- I haven't heard a word from them in over four years.
- I haven't heard anyone call him a late bloomer in a while. But I do wonder when he's going to grow up.
- I haven't heard anything from him since then. I wonder what he's up to.
- I haven't heard anything from him since then. I wonder what in the world he's doing.
- I haven't heard from her for a long time.
- I haven't heard from her since then.
- I haven't heard from him for a long time.
- I haven't heard from him for ages.
- I haven't heard from him of late. I hope he is not sick.
- I haven't heard from him since then.
- I haven't heard from him these several months.
- I haven't heard from Jane since she moved to Tokyo.
- I haven't heard from my friends after we spent time together at the event
- I haven't heard from my son who is overseas.
- I haven't heard from my son who's overseas.
- I haven't heard from Tanaka for the last six months.
- I haven't heard from the teacher yet, I wonder if he is angry with me
- I haven't heard from Tom since July.
- I haven't heard it before.
- I haven't heard of him since then.
- I haven't heard that name in a long time, it brings back memories
- I haven't heard that story yet.
- I haven't hit my elbow against the corner of a desk in about 10 years
- I haven't kept any secrets from you.
- I haven't known the fact up to now.
- i haven't laughed
- I haven't laughed in a long time.
- I haven't laughed like a fool for some time.
- I haven't learned to drive a car yet.
- i haven't logged into
- I haven't lost any weight.
- I haven't made much progress.
- I haven't made up my mind sufficiently enough to agree with you.
- I haven't made up my mind yet.
- I haven't many brothers.
- I haven't met both of his sons.
- I haven't met friends.
- I haven't met her.
- I haven't met him before.
- I haven't met him even once.
- I haven't met him in person, but I know of him.
- I haven't met him properly yet.
- I haven't met him.
- I haven't met Tom yet.
- I haven't met with Tom recently.
- I haven't my dictionary at hand.
- I haven't paid for my ticket yet.
- i haven't played
- I haven't played tennis in years.
- i haven't played the game for a week.
- I haven't practiced my French in a long time.
- I haven't put on the jacket yet.
- I haven't quite finished eating.
- I haven't read "War and Peace" either.
- I haven't read a book in quite a while. It's enough to make me ashamed of myself.
- I haven't read all of his novels.
- I haven't read all of these books.
- I haven't read all the books on the shelves.
- I haven't read any of his novels.
- I haven't read any of those books.
- I haven't read both his novels, but judging from the one I have read, he seems to be a promising writer.
- I haven't read both of her novels.
- I haven't read both of his novels.
- I haven't read either book.
- I haven't read either of her novels.
- I haven't read either of his novels.
- I haven't read his novel, and my brother hasn't either.
- I haven't read the final page of the novel yet.
- I haven't read the paper lately, so I don't know who we're electing this year.
- I haven't read this new novel, and my sister hasn't either.
- I haven't read today's newspaper yet.
- I haven't read your letter yet.
- I haven't received any notice that she's coming.
- I haven't received any notification saying that the account registration is completed
- i haven't received any reply.
- I haven't said goodbye yet.
- I haven't seen any movies lately
- I haven't seen any of my old classmates since I graduated 15 years ago.
- I haven't seen anything like that.
- I haven't seen anything of her lately.
- I haven't seen anything of him for some time.
- I haven't seen anything of him lately.
- I haven't seen anything of Mr Kimura lately.
- I haven't seen Bill for a long time.
- I haven't seen each other recently, so I'm glad I could talk
- I haven't seen her at all lately.
- I haven't seen her for ages.
- I haven't seen her in years.
- I haven't seen her since last month.
- I haven't seen her since then.
- I haven't seen him for a long time.
- I haven't seen him for about three years.
- I haven't seen him for years.
- I haven't seen him in a long time.
- I haven't seen him lately.
- I haven't seen him recently so I'm worried about how he's doing
- I haven't seen him since last Sunday.
- I haven't seen him since that time.
- I haven't seen him since then.
- I haven't seen him since.
- I haven't seen Karen since we fell out last month.
- I haven't seen much of him recently.
- I haven't seen my grandmother in one year
- I haven't seen one of these in forever.
- I haven't seen Rick since he returned from New Zealand.
- I haven't seen that.
- I haven't seen the movie, nor do I want to.
- I haven't seen them anywhere.
- I haven't seen Tom for several years.
- I haven't seen Tom in months.
- I haven't seen Tom in years.
- I haven't seen Tom lately.
- I haven't seen Tom recently.
- I haven't seen Tom since 1988.
- I haven't seen Tom since October.
- I haven't seen Tom since three years ago.
- I haven't seen Tom yet today.
- I haven't seen you for a long time, Bill.
- I haven't seen you for a long time.
- I haven't seen you for a long time. Come and see me once in a while.
- I haven't seen you for a while.
- I haven't seen you for ages
- I haven't seen you for ages.
- I haven't seen you for ages. Do you remember when I saw you last?
- I haven't seen you in a long time.
- I haven't seen you in a while. You took some time off from university, right?
- I haven't seen you in ages.
- i haven't seen you in donkey's years.
- I haven't seen you in forever.
- I haven't seen you lately. Have you been absent from school?
- I haven't slept on the train, however.
- I haven't slept on the train, though.
- I haven't slept the last few days.
- I haven't slept well recently, so my skin is falling apart.
- I haven't slept well recently.
- i haven't slept yet
- I haven't smoked for ages.
- I haven't spoken to Tom since I left Boston.
- I haven't spoken with Tom in a while.
- I haven't studied English for a while, so my conversation skills became rusty.
- I haven't studied physics much all semester.
- I haven't studied that much!
- I haven't taken my temperature yet.
- I haven't talked to anyone lately.
- I haven't talked to Tom since last Christmas.
- I haven't talked to Tom yet.
- I haven't the faintest idea what you mean.
- I haven't the foggiest
- i haven't the slightest
- I haven't thought about getting married yet.
- I haven't thought about it yet.
- I haven't thought about it.
- I haven't thought that much about it.
- i haven't time meaning
- I haven't told anybody, but I have a hobby of making erotic drawings
- I haven't told anyone.
- I haven't told my colleagues I am seeing someone
- I haven't touched a tennis racket in years.
- I haven't updated my smartphone and because of that I can't see the emojis
- i haven't visited my country
- I haven't washed my hair.
- I haven't watched that video yet.
- I haven't weighed myself recently.
- I haven't worn this tie in almost three years.
- i haven't yet
- I haven't yet apologized.
- I haven't yet bought Tom a Christmas present.
- I haven't yet cleaned the kitchen.
- I haven't yet climbed Mt. Fuji.
- I haven't yet collected sufficient materials to write a book.
- I haven't yet decided.
- I haven't yet finished breakfast.
- I haven't yet finished eating.
- I haven't yet finished my supper.
- I haven't yet graduated.
- I haven't yet had time to see about a hotel for the night.
- I haven't yet met Tom.
- I haven't yet visited Boston.
- I haven't yet watched that video.
- i havent been in touch for a long time
- i havent given up
- i havent had this
- i havent really
- I haven’t had a nice romance.
- I haven’t had the chance to meet people in the university.
- I haven’t heard anything about it, so I don’t know.
- I haven’t heard that it would rain!
- I head engine
- I hear
- I hear a dog barking in the woods.
- I hear a noise offensive to the ear.
- I hear a small animal running in the attic, maybe a rat or something
- I hear a strange sound.
- I hear Akira practices archery every Friday.
- I hear ambulances frequently due to the heat.
- I hear anyway
- I hear bones get stronger after healing from a break
- I hear footsteps outside.
- I hear from her once in a while.
- I hear from him every now and then.
- I hear from him once a month.
- I hear from him once in a while.
- I hear from my friend every month.
- I hear from my friend every year.
- I hear from my mother every month.
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