to have a plan to do
111have more than one string to your bow — British to have more than one plan, idea, or skill if the first one is not successful To survive as an actor you need more than one string to your bow …
112have something up your sleeve — to have a secret plan that you can surprise someone with If he won t cooperate, she has a few tricks up her sleeve she could try …
113have in mind — {v. phr.} To plan; intend; select. * /We don t know whom our boss has in mind for the new position./ …
114have in mind — {v. phr.} To plan; intend; select. * /We don t know whom our boss has in mind for the new position./ …
115have\ in\ mind — v. phr. To plan; intend; select. We don t know whom our boss has in mind for the new position …
116have in mind — intend, want, mean, plan, propose, contemplate …
117have ˈgot sth aˌgainst sth — phrasal verb to be opposed to a plan or suggestion for a particular reason I ve got nothing against intelligence tests, as long as they re done properly.[/ex] …
118ˈhave sth aˌgainst sth — phrasal verb to be opposed to a plan or suggestion for a particular reason I ve got nothing against intelligence tests, as long as they re done properly.[/ex] …
119have something in mind — THINK OF, contemplate; intend, plan, propose, desire, want, wish. → mind …
120have a bee in one's bonnet — informal be preoccupied or obsessed about something, esp. a scheme or plan of action …