have

[Example Sentences]:
1. Other things that users have asked for have appeared in Windows 8.1.
2. No major problems have been reported with 8.1.1.
3. The combined business would have annual revenues of some £1.1bn.
4. Some device makers have already rolled out Android 5.0.
5. The issue was they just thought that they could have me 24/7.
6. There are two things I believe we have a good chance to see in 2015.
7. Those concerns have been number two or three on the list since 2011.
8. So what do you have to do to snag this prize worth $84.99?
9. All foreign troops are due to have left the country by the end of 2014.
10. Who would have said that Apple or Google would have a smartphone presence in 1998?
11. Analysts have given up on Apple this year and instead are looking to 2017.
12. A year ago, a share of Twitter would have cost you $48.
13. A lot of these people are longtime app developers who have stuck with Apple even since 1997.
14. Microsoft must have a similar usage model in mind for Windows 10.
15. A taxi taking the same route might have cost more than $10.

[Antonyms]want, need, lose

[Synonyms]hold, possess, own, contain