v.
1) (d; tr.) ('to keep') have about (BE), around (it's dangerous to have a gun around the house)
2) (d; tr.) to have against ('to consider as grounds for rejection, dislike') (I have nothing against him)
3) (d; tr.) to have for ('to consume') (what are we haveing for dinner?)
4) (colloq.) (d; tr.) to have on ('to possess evidence against') (you have nothing on me)
5) (E) ('to be obligated') we have to leave
6) (H; usu. with words such as nothing, something) I have nothing to say to her; I have nothing to wear; we have smt. to tell you
7) (esp. AE) (I) ('to cause') he had a gardener cut the grass (CE also has: he got a gardener to cut the grass); she had her research assistant look up the information; what would you have me do.
8) (J) we soon had them all laughing
9) (N; used with an adjective; past participle) ('to consume'); ('to cause') I'll have my martini dry; we had a meal sent up to our room; they had the building torn down; he had his hair cut; she had her tonsils removed
10) (misc.) he had two children by his first wife; to have it in for smb. ('to have a grudge against smb.'); she had a strange thing happen to her ('a strange thing happened to her')