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Present Perfect Tense

Present perfect tense di film Baby Driver :

 I'll have four black coffees, medium.


 have escaped with upwards of $200,000.
 I have a banana in my ear.
 I have all the time in the world.
 Well, if you have any more questions,
just holler.
 I have a question.
 We have the details of the route
 We also have a diversion crew.
 I have a child!
 You don't have work or nothing?
 Well, then, you have us all beat.
 I don't have to get out of here.
 than I have to anyone all year.
 I have this hearing thing.
 I don't have much to keep me here anymore.
 You only have to wash your hands once
 Have a good night.
 Must have friends in high places
to get a table there.
 You don't have to worry about me.
 don't have the stones
to pull off a job so public in the hub of it.
 Do they have bandit glass?
 Does he have a name?
 has a nasal problem.
 She has got all the songs.
 You know who else has the exact same thing
and does that exact same thing?
 I happen to know a guy who has a machine
 The driver of the car has escaped on foot
 She has a beautiful voice.
 Can you show me where you've been shot?
 I've been on every job since we met.
 Have you been talking to Debora about us?
 You never been a wheelman?
 you've been my driver
 I've never been. I hear it's nice.
 He's been coming here since before me.
 while we've been standing here squawking.
 he's been paying me back
 He's been boosting cars
 I've been calling, Baby

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