have+in+mind
11have in mind something — have in mind (someone/something) to think about someone or something as being right for a particular situation. What job did the president have in mind for the former senator? The costumes were exactly what he had in mind. She would say only that …
12have a mind like a sieve — see ↑sieve, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑mind * * * have a memory/mind like a ˈsieve idiom (informal) to have a very bad memory; to forget things easily Main entry: ↑ …
13have a mind of its own — informal phrase if a machine or object has a mind of its own, it behaves in a way that you do not expect This shopping trolley has a mind of its own. Thesaurus: describing machines and pieces of equipmenthyponym parts of machines and… …
14have a mind of one's own — {v. phr.} To be independent in one s thinking and judgment. * /Tow has always had a mind of his own so there is no use trying to convince him how to vote./ …
15have a mind of one's own — {v. phr.} To be independent in one s thinking and judgment. * /Tow has always had a mind of his own so there is no use trying to convince him how to vote./ …
16have a mind of one's own — To be strong willed and independent, unwilling to be persuaded or dissuaded by others • • • Main Entry: ↑mind * * * be capable of independent opinion or action ■ (of an inanimate object) seem capable of thought and intention, esp. by behaving… …
17have (your) mind on (something) — to be thinking about something. It s hard to work when you ve got your mind on other things …
18have your mind set on — see ↑mind, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑set …
19have a mind to do — ► have a (or a good or half a) mind to do be inclined to do. Main Entry: ↑mind …
20have a mind like a sieve — verb To have a poor memory; to have difficulty remembering things. Oh, thats right. You said that yesterday, didnt you? I have a mind like a sieve …