"Did you have" or "Have you had" can work in that sentence.
Ghettos, or Jewish quarters were only a problem to those living in them; there was a much greater chance of death.
They do have a chance, but it is a very slim one.
He had to wait till there was a Northern victory, or it would look like a desperate measure.
Nothing Absolute Nothing Nothing will happen to the world except that all living creatures on earth have a high chance of extinction at the worst the earth will die
simone neil has to say that chance is a stupid name for a dog
Because she's normal. People who need constant attention are the ones who have the problem.
I've got same problem. I've been told to look under rear axle. Haven't had chance to look yet.
Your ability to understand the problem.
this is a problem found on many small fuelinjected cars look under ith car on the drivers side.and look for the fuel line when you find it look for the fuel canister replace this and its about a 85% chance this is your problem
if you let that problem go unchecked it may lead to that. look in to it, it may just be a vacuum leak.
Sharing information
You don't stand a chance of getting it unless you tell what the problem is.
Sonny with a Chance - 2009 The Problem with Pauly 2-13 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-G
A. not giving other people a chance to talk.
Sonny with a Chance - 2009 The Problem with Pauly 2-13 was released on: USA: 8 August 2010 Germany: 21 February 2011
No. You can say that you will look into something, or that you will get someone to look into something, but you cannot say 'get look'. These are all correct: 'I will look into your problem with the leaking washing machine tomorrow.' 'I will get a plumber to look into your problem with the leaking washing machine tomorrow.' 'I will get your problem with the leaking washing machine looked into tomorrow.'
Identify the problem look for reasons it won't work look for ways it would work Test viable ways Problem solved