Components
12 examples found containing '持っていて'
きみ
その
ほん
っていて
いい
You may keep the book.
あした
明日
までこのテープ
っていて
いい
You can keep this tape until tomorrow.
かれ
せいぜい
っていて
ひゃく
100
ドル
He has at most 100 dollars.
ちち
ぼくじょう
牧場
っていて
うし
うま
しいく
飼育
している

My father has a ranch and breeds cattle and horses.
つまり
かれ
すうひゃく
数百
ポンド
っていて
その
かね
いたら
すぐ
いえ
つもりであった
That is to say, they had a few hundred pounds, with which they had intended to buy a house as soon as they arrived.
あなた
しゃしん
写真
まい
っていて
いいです
Can I keep one of your pictures?
くるま
っていて
うんてん
運転
しなければ
なに
ならない
What is the good of having a car if you don't drive?
かのじょ
彼女
ばくだい
莫大
ざいさん
財産
っていて
らし
よい
She is in good circumstances with a large fortune.
そんなガラクタ
ごしょうだいじ
後生大事
っていて
どうする
われて
ぼく
ほうもつ
宝物
けど
People ask me 'why would you want to cherish a piece of junk like that?' But this little beauty means the world to me.
かれ
くるま
だい
っていて
だい
ベンツもう
だい
ポルシェ
He has two cars; one is a Benz and the other is a Porsche.
あな
たくさん
っていて
しかも
えきたい
液体
たも
てき
している
なん
What has many holes but is good for holding liquid?
じょし
女子
がくりょう
学寮
ひじょう
非常
ちい
さい
ちゅうしゃじょう
駐車場
あった
せんせい
先生
がくせい
学生
いくにん
幾人
がくせい
学生
ボーイフレンド
おお
くるま
っていて
ちゅうしゃ
駐車
する
ばしょ
場所
みつけるしばしば
むずか
しかった

The women's college had a very small car park, and as several of the teachers and students, and many of the student's boyfriends, had cars, it was often difficult to find a place to park.
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