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We still have masses of work.
We had little water.
We have a lot of problems to deal with.
Don't forget that we have homework.
We have the right to live where we please.
We have a lot of assignments for the summer vacation.
We still have masses of work.
We have a holiday cottage in Denver.
We have lots of things to do.
We have thirteen clubs.
We have a right to live wherever we want to.
We have vast amounts of unused information.
We have plenty of time to do that.
The important thing to us is a friend.
There is another question too that we must discuss.
We need someone to keep an eye on our baby while we are away.
He was being taught English by his brother when we called on him.
There are a lot of problems we can't avoid.
There are lots of things for us to think about.
There is no problem that we have to solve.

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