Examples of 'have de' in a sentence

Meaning of "have de"

have de: Likely a typo or partial phrase; could be part of a longer expression or sentence

How to use "have de" in a sentence

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have de
Laughs you have de this before.
If you could have ne bette you would have de better.
They have de option to sale their.
English does not have de jure status.
We have de facto an accurate tolerance regarding the height of the casing.
All peerings are up and we have de isolate the routers.
Have de party.
These entities often have de facto control of their territory.
A citizen is said to have de.
Both sides have de facto recognized the limits of their own capabilities.
The amounts of child benefits and parental benefits have de facto reduced.
Since then they have de creased owing to the prudent price policy.
Italian regulator says Vivendi does have de facto control of TIM.
I have de chance to meet with incredible talented people giving me the strenght.
The UN itself and its organizations have de facto legitimized the ongoing crime.

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They have de cided that excessively large development zones abso lutely must be reduced.
Maybe we will have de Lamarc.
We do not have de facto liberalisation of the electricity market in Ireland.
Profile of Consultant The selected candidate should have de following profile.
They have de facto independence due to their distance from the Centre.
This is not the first time I have de something like this.
You have de Tocqueville.
That's because many older adults do not have de.
The costs for the CAP have de facto already over loaded the budget.
Conversely, experience has shown that national measures have de facto created.
This program would have de facto REB approval until such time as the parameters changed.
Nevertheless, two environmental statutes may have de facto residency requirements.
We will have de la Madrid go on TV.
Those resolutions are not officially binding, but have de facto binding effect.
I Have de proof.
Because the carriers operate by dint of a public franchise, they have de facto monopolies.
The derailers have de railed I guess.
We have de veloped power, which means we have made democracy relevant to the ordinary.
We 'd say that one very common and destructive thoughts that we have de.
The equipment have de following entrances and exits,.
What sort of con did Mozzie pull to have de Luca so pissed?
The home, they have de facto the status of coordinator.
In recent years, nominal interest rates in Europe have de clined significantly.
Years, except if they have de pendant children or are permanently incapacitated for work.
Telephone ringing Drink de rum . Have de party.
Worse, workers have de facto abandoned any political and most trade union activity.
Right before the king, you have de bishop of Mende.
The numerous changes have de facto created an authorization-based system and introduced administrative offences.
Discretion . Maybe we will have de Lamarc.
All subsidies have de facto been abolished, except for those in South Serbia.
Well, why would not you have de that before?
Denmark and Britain have de facto not permitted it, with one exception in each case.
The " Keys of the Kingdom " for those who have de spirit of Gideon.
Most developing countries have de facto zero entitlements for AMS support, unlike most developed countries.
Your time as come . " I Have de proof.

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