have
(verb)
have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense
All clip examples
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Have a good time and come home early.
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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You have all my hopes fighting with you, madam.
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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But we don't have that record.
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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We're not like, oh, I have his name now, like Martin.
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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And very fortunately for you, I just happen to have an engagement ring on me.
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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Then, Christine, if you have the courage and the will to explore, I will help you.
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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Janet, you do have a tendency to dramatize, and
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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Older than you, but still you have a maternal, protective feeling about her.
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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Anyhow, that's where I found that truck I have out there.
(Night of the Living Dead)
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I think I'll have a cigarette.
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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Oh, I have a new assignment for you,
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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I have one in the chamber.
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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We have plans?
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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If you went back to Christine, you could have anything you want.
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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I had an appointment.
(Love Affair)
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I'd rather have coffee.
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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For the first time in my life, I wish I had lots of money.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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But when you have as many youngsters on your hands as I have,
(Love Affair)
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you have a problem.
(Love Affair)
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It's the nearest thing to heaven that we have in New York.
(Love Affair)
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I have good news. Martha...
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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And if it has such an influence...
(Love Affair)
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Mr. Zinthrop has carte blanche to order anything he requires.
(The Wasp Woman)
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My father says that some day you'll have everything in the world.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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My father said that if we only had one little part of what you'll have...
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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He asked me if I had any idea of where you could have gone.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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You can have these.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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You know, I think I have talent along spirit lines.
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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Music has charms and...
(Love Affair)
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I'll have the same thing you have, if you don't mind.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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No, my Stanley Steamer's in the garage, having her face lifted.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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Can I have a cigarette?
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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No, thank you. I'll have another drink. - Walter!
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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There's another drink left, might as well have it.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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Oh, no, no, no, just say to Miss Starlin I should like to see her when she has time, huh?
(The Wasp Woman)
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Now in that I had some success... me being a gambler, and people being what they are.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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- Mrs. O'Neil is here to see you. - Please have her wait.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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The out-of-town reports are still coming in. You'll have a complete file on him in a couple of hours.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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- Yes? - I have the county jail for you, Mr. O'Neil. Deputy Elizabeth Baker is on.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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Well, brother, you can have her. In spades.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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Zinthrop heard it too but she convinced him he was having a bad dream.
(The Wasp Woman)
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But music, you know, has charms to soothe the savage breast.
(Love Affair)
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I have special privileges in this hotel, Sam.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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To continue with your Antonia Marachek, have you other things in common?
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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Well, we weren't sure whether or not we'd have you with us today.
(Love Affair)
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Now you must eat and be strong because, well, we have a lot of work to do together.
(The Wasp Woman)
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- Everything you are. - I'm nothing. - Everything you have, I gave you! - You gave me nothing!
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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Did you have a nice crossing? Yes, I had a very nice crossing.
(Love Affair)
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You can have my part of it.
(Angel and the Badman)
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And Benaiah slew an Egyptian who had a sword.
(Angel and the Badman)
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Did you have words with those Baker brothers? Who?
(Angel and the Badman)
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See how many notches he has got in his gun.
(Angel and the Badman)
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I'd just a soon have a black powder bomb in my house.
(Angel and the Badman)
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I wish I had that in writing.
(Angel and the Badman)
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What have you got there on your neck? A boil?
(Angel and the Badman)
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I want you to have these. They're awfully good with coffee in the morning.
(Angel and the Badman)
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Any discussion has to have at least two participants.
(Angel and the Badman)
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Ah, it's wonderful. We have money and whiskey and lovely ladies.
(Angel and the Badman)
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You look terrible, Sam. Have a drink.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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Well, I haven't had a decent meal since I left you. Chocolate?
(Angel and the Badman)
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We'd be happy to have any friend of Quirt's.
(Angel and the Badman)
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I thought I had you about half hung.
(Angel and the Badman)
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I thought we ought to have a little talk.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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May I have your attention?
(Angel and the Badman)
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I'm afraid to give him any more sedative, he has already had enough.
(Angel and the Badman)
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He's still having delirius spells.
(Angel and the Badman)
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I'm afraid he's had a very violent life.
(Angel and the Badman)
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If you had a wife.
(Angel and the Badman)
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If you have a wife, we could notify her.
(Angel and the Badman)
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I would like 6. You shall have them.
(Angel and the Badman)
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Once, when I was studying medicine in Europe, I had a friend... an artist.
(Angel and the Badman)
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Father, had a beard then, didn't he? Yes.
(Angel and the Badman)
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He's had no temperature
(Angel and the Badman)
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Each human being has an integrity that can be hurt only by the act of that same human being...
(Angel and the Badman)
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You know, this fella ain't got many good qualities, has he?
(Angel and the Badman)
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We are happy to have him here with us, because he provided another incident.
(Angel and the Badman)
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You know I had a chance to do a heap of thinking while I was following your trail across the territory.
(Angel and the Badman)
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Quirt, there is something I'd rather have than this.
(Angel and the Badman)
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We never have one in our homes.
(Angel and the Badman)
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I'm glad I have a logical mind.
(Angel and the Badman)
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You'd know what I meant if you had it.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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Let me look at you. Oh, it's wonderful to have you back.
(Love Affair)
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Terry, darling, it's great to have you back.
(Love Affair)
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You may have a little trouble squaring this one.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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I've had a terrible time running you down.
(Love Affair)
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You had your chance, Sam.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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I think we have enough, Quirt.
(Angel and the Badman)
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I suppose if we have something in our minds, we better say it now.
(Love Affair)
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If she has a lucid moment... you better speak to her
(Angel and the Badman)
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I've had a dreadful time keeping body and soul together.
(Angel and the Badman)
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If you'll excuse me, I have an appointment.
(Love Affair)
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I had them dead to rights.
(Angel and the Badman)
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You haven't got time for any more dreams tonight.
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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But, look, the Captain has an honest face, too. And the purser, I thought he had a very honest...
(Love Affair)
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I've tried to break myself of the habit. You have an honest face.
(Love Affair)
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You are very lovely girls, but you have very bad manners.
(Love Affair)
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Well, just because you haven't...
(Love Affair)
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After all, I still have... deck tennis and... keno...
(Love Affair)
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Unless, by chance, you'd care to have dinner. Oh, I'd love that.
(Love Affair)
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And you're much less beat up than you have a right to be.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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And I gather you haven't very much respect for them?
(Love Affair)
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We had such a delightful dinner last night.
(Love Affair)
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We still have eight days, you know?
(Love Affair)
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You have the right one for Christine.
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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What right have you to criticize me?
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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We had much laughter together, eh, Charles?
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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Marion, ah! You, my boy, you have a thirsty look in your eye.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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I congratulated him and I had a nice talk with his wife.
(Love Affair)
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Maybe we had too many laughs, Maurice.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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Money has no odor.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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Here. Better have this round you. Thank you
(Love Affair)
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Do you know, my dear, I have a special fondness for America.
(Love Affair)
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You have a lovely place here. Thank you.
(Love Affair)
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Emile says, France needs men! So he has seven daughters.
(Love Affair)
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And, uh, who have we here?
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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It might go away if you have a drink.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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But we are fortunate to have the best loved civic figure of Iverstown...
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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Well, I wish I had something for you.
(Love Affair)
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My place is half empty, I have rheumatism,
(Love Affair)
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After all, I had an appointment with her one day at...
(Love Affair)
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She wanted you to have it. Remember?
(Love Affair)
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I have good news for you! What?
(Love Affair)
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You have much better copy than that.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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Uh, you must have influence around here. You have a drink.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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I just don't have what it takes.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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That's his eleventh commandment, having fun.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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If we're going to have scene, either ask this young man to leave or introduce us.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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I have a feeling she'll be talking to me, too.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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He says that after a war everybody should always be gay and have fun.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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But if we didn't sell out, we'd have an income for life!
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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Daddy means he has a hot tip, right?
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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Look, we have less than two hours to become wealthy.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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Let's see, that means if we pool our resources we have... 40.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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I have the utmost confidence in the courage and ingenuity of the United States Army.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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I want to enjoy things and have fun.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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And all that time, I had a picture in my mind of you and that woman.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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If you had any sense, you would walk right out that door and never see me or call me again.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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But I haven't any sense. No sense at all.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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You have no sense.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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I have a one degree temperature.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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I'll have to get right back to the office. Why?
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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I had it when I started over here and stopped a second. Must have lost it.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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Daddy says it isn't what you have, it's what you owe.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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But you don't need money to have fun in Paris.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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Why do grownups drink milk when they have all 32 teeth?
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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Ah, Charlie, if you're getting around to asking for money, not a chance. I haven't got a franc.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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If I had any, I wouldn't give it to you anyway.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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She had some yesterday. Wishful thinking, that's all.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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Now, I'm going to have fun.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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Well! I have good news.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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Doesn't think it's terrible at all that I'm married and have a seven-year old daughter.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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You've got the right finish, haven't you, sweetheart?
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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Might be the bartender, at least he has talent.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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He forgot to tell me he already had a wife.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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Four times I bet, haven't had a hit.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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You're just having a bad day, darling.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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I've been having a bad day for a year now.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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This way she'll have a chance to prepare a story.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Because then I would have to take a poke at Lorraine.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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Did you have to fight your way out?
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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Oh, we were just having a little coffee class, Miss Starlin.
(The Wasp Woman)
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How'd you like to have this phone wrapped around your ear?
(The Wasp Woman)
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Half your crowd have arrangements.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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I have a picture of her in my room.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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You have many things to remember together.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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I was hoping she would let me have Vicki back.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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I've got to have her, Claude.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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It would be almost like having Helen back.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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Lie back now, you just had a bad dream.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Marion, you're not going to let me have Vicki?
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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I should think you've had enough of bars.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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I have some Aspirin in my purse.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Marion, can I have Vicki back?
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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but what guarantee have we that...
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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My poor darling, we can't have everything we want.
(The Last Time I Saw Paris)
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And Miss Warren has a room adjoining yours so there'll be someone near you at all times.
(The Wasp Woman)
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I have other things to think about than worrying whether the night watchman walked off the job.
(The Wasp Woman)
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If you knew about wasps what I know, you'd have no fear of them my boy.
(The Wasp Woman)
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I'm gonna have to let you go.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Haven't had a progress report from him in a month.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Hmm, well, he has a little workshop up there, back of the orange grove, keeps a few colonies.
(The Wasp Woman)
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I trust one of you gentlemen has a satisfactory explanation for this decline.
(The Wasp Woman)
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As Public Relations Manager, no doubt you have some faint glimmering of what's happening to Starlin products.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Well, you see, I... I had no idea you were such an excellent public speaker, Thompson.
(The Wasp Woman)
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I have no tricks.
(The Wasp Woman)
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have arguments to support that contention?
(The Wasp Woman)
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Well, Miss Starlin, does my secret have interest for you, yes?
(The Wasp Woman)
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First, I must have a laboratory equipped with everything I need for my research.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Starlin Cosmetics should have Janice Starlin's picture advertising them.
(The Wasp Woman)
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I think I've had enough flattery for one morning, gentlemen.
(The Wasp Woman)
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There's a Mr. Zinthrop in reception, he says he has an appointment. Thank you.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Old bug eyes really has the execs worried.
(The Wasp Woman)
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He's to have a free hand in his experiments
(The Wasp Woman)
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I'd like to know why you think Zinthrop really hasn't got something.
(The Wasp Woman)
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He took 15 dollars. He didn't believe it was all I had, so he began pushing me around... ...and this gentleman ran in and knocked him down.
(Scarlet Street)
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Look, I don't have time to, never mind.
(The Wasp Woman)
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Last night I saw a flying object that couldn't possibly have been from this planet.
(Plan 9 from Outer Space)
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You have your report?
(Plan 9 from Outer Space)
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It is always difficult to have last words over the grave of a friend.
(Plan 9 from Outer Space)
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Well, I have to have something to keep me company while you're away.
(Plan 9 from Outer Space)
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Well, they must have a reason for their visits.
(Plan 9 from Outer Space)
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Well, as long as they can think, we'll have our problems.
(Plan 9 from Outer Space)
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We've got thirty-three passengers back there that have time to be preoccupied.
(Plan 9 from Outer Space)
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Let's have a problem first, huh Danny?
(Plan 9 from Outer Space)
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She didn't have anything on her breath.
(Plan 9 from Outer Space)
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We sure could try it. Let me have them.
(Plan 9 from Outer Space)
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They'll have further orders from this position.
(Plan 9 from Outer Space)
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Many times a saucer hasn't had a glow,
(Plan 9 from Outer Space)
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I admit, we have had to take certain means which you might refer to as criminal,
(Plan 9 from Outer Space)
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We then have no alternative but to destroy you before you destroy us.
(Plan 9 from Outer Space)
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Strange. If someone had broken in, the dirt should be piled up here somewhere.
(Plan 9 from Outer Space)
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Do we have the right to look down there, Lieutenant?
(Plan 9 from Outer Space)
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How many of these recordings do you have, General?
(Plan 9 from Outer Space)
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It didn't fall... I fired every bullet I had.
(Plan 9 from Outer Space)
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As soon as you have enough of the dead recruits,
(Plan 9 from Outer Space)
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You do not have the live Earth people.
(Plan 9 from Outer Space)
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With all of us working, we could fix this place up in no time. We have everything we need up here.
(Night of the Living Dead)
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I take it you have a date for tonight, too.
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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As a matter of fact, I have.
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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The second have childlike, credulous minds.
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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Actually, I'm busy tonight, Janet, I have an appointment.
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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I have every faith in you.
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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You don't seem to have a very analytical mind.
(The Amazing Mr. X)
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But I'm so glad you came to have a drink with me tonight.
(The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
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You must've had some reason for coming all the way down here.
(One-Eyed Jacks)
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Here, I have it. Drag a couple of those chairs together.
(Night of the Living Dead)
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Could have happened to have a bearing on it.
(Night of the Living Dead)
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It does seem to have a bearing on it.
(Night of the Living Dead)
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You always have a smile for me.
(Night of the Living Dead)