Similar words: what have you, have you ever been to, the young, die young, haves and have-nots, conveyor, surveyor, purveyor. Meaning: v. birth.
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1. Most of them have young children below school age.
2. She will likely have young children at home and no reliable source of day care.
3. Low-ranking females will have young of whatever gender leaves the troop in order not to saddle the young with low rank.
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4. They get married and move, and may have young children to care for.
5. Thus many farmers have young store cattle which they either sell at market or fatten on fodder crops on their own farms.
6. Why have young South Koreans break dancing?
7. So that we will have young or relatively young commanders for the combat forces.
8. Inconveniently, this also when you're likely to have young children and a mortgage.
9. Inevitably occasions will arise when this choice faces all working nurses who have young children.
10. Take for us the foxes , the little foxes , which do damage to the vines; our vines have young grapes.
11. In allocating housing, preference is given to those who have young children.
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