Have it both ways

To do two things, to have two things."You can`t have it both ways. You must choose one or the other."

Have it all over (someone or something)

To be much better than someone or something.My new bicycle has it all over my old one.

Have it

To get or find the answer, to understand.I think that I finally have it. The reason the woman is leaving is because she is going to have a baby.

Have it

To allow (usually used with will or would).We want to have a party at our office next month but our boss will not have it.

Have it

To claim, to say.Rumor has it that three of the supervisors will be leaving next week.

Have it

To hear or get news, to understand.I have it that the new company president will be coming to see us next week.

Have in mind

To intend, to plan."What do you have in mind for your wife`s birthday?"

Have time off

To have free time, to not have to work.I have time off next week so I will meet my friend.

Have them rolling in the aisles

To make an audience laugh a lot.The speaker had them rolling in the aisles when he gave his speech.

Have the wherewithal to (do something)

To have the money or energy to do something.The man does not have the wherewithal to go to court and fight his case.