Use has in a sentence
Sentences starting with has
- Has he asked your master to send him some seeds or slips? [10]
- Has he got you? [9]
- Has anything upset you? [11]
- Has misfortune overtaken you too? [10]
- Has Irene telegraphed you that she has got over her chill? [4]
- Has he done you or yours any great benefit? [10]
- Has mamma told you of our adventures in getting settled? [8]
- Has Phaon told you nothing about his father's wishes? [10]
- Has any one yet found the right answer to the old question: 'What is Truth? [10]
- Has anything gone wrong? [5]
Sentences ending with has
- The miserable bravo writes in this letter that he has. [10]
- I am one with them, and I am as good a subject as the king has. [11]
- Then the king--however, we have started something fresh since you left--our paper has. [5]
- He has a very knowing look, but that he always has. [12]
- Hit's a wonder to me dat it's hilt out as long as it has. [5]
- His conclusion was that ten years from this time Illinois would have no more public land unsold than Indiana now has. [7]
- But people you talk with every day have got to have feeders for their minds, as much as the stream that turns a millwheel has. [6]
- Few widows have such an avenue of approach to their domain as the Widow Patten has. [4]
- See what a smile the creature has! [6]
- Don't you know she has? [12]
Short sentences using has
- What has spoiled your reputation? [11]
- It has turned your head. [13]
- What has stirred you so? [5]
- Who has given you peace? [11]
- Something has gone wrong. [11]
- Everybody has a worldly side. [4]
- He has a wonderful smile. [9]
- He has a wide fame. [5]
- Your conscience has warned you. [9]
- Has a good war record. [6]
Sentences containing has two or more times
- He has got your money and has picked your pocket likewise. [5]
- I understand all you would say to me; but he who has most at stake has said it, and, if he failed, do you think, madame, that you could succeed? [11]
- She has shown you the paper, she has written, I suppose. [6]
- Neither any thing you have presented me, nor anything I have otherwise learned, has convinced me that he has been unfaithful to this charge. [7]
- I will tell you all about that, and you will wonder that he has carried on as well as he has, with his vanity and his philosophy. [11]
- You has had yo' chance, en you has trompled it under yo' foot. [5]
- I was conscious, yet for a time I had no thought: I was like something half animal, half vegetable, which feeds, yet has no mouth, nor sees, nor hears, nor has sense, but only lives. [11]
- The letter you wrote me, never a day or night has passed but, one way or another, it has come home to me. [11]
- Every body has written about the Grotto del Cane and its poisonous vapors, from Pliny down to Smith, and every tourist has held a dog over its floor by the legs to test the capabilities of the place. [5]
- Some wag has writ a verse about it, which was printed, and has set the whole pump-room laughing this morning. [9]
More example sentences with the word has in them
- By St. Patrick, you've made yourself captain with the good-will of all, and your iron hand has held the thing together. [11]
- She said: "If you've done wrong, Si Hawkins, it's a wrong that will shine brighter at the judgment day than the rights that many' a man has done before you. [5]
- And so, many youthful poets have written as if their hearts were old before their time; their pensive morning twilight has been as cool and saddening as that of evening in more common lives. [6]
- Pardon the wild youth who plagues his old friend and teacher, as he did long ago--so much has happened since. [11]
- At thirty the youth has sobered into manhood, but the strong men of forty rise in almost unbroken rank between him and the approaches of old age as they show in the men of fifty. [6]
- Learn to feel yourself a member of the body to which your destiny has bound you for the present, whether you like it or not. [10]
- Fay has taken you're pretendin' to--to care for me for the thing it looks on the face. [13]
- This light within your youthful hearts has beamed, Ripening the germs of all things good and fair; I also fostered them, and joyous dreamed Of future progress to repay our care. [10]
- What has been your work in life? [11]
- The influence of your telegram the other day is still upon me, and has impressed me with the idea that there are many parts of the problem which influence you that are not known to me. [7]
- Ye temple-servants, seize your staves, and spread in every part of the city the news of the miracle which the Divinity has vouchsafed to us. [10]
- Misrepresenting facts, in your simple innocence, has damaged your reputation with the soulless usurper. [5]
- He has followed your precept, Madam; I hope you accept his conclusions. [6]
- She marries to your pleasure, therefore she has peace and your love. [11]
- But it is your 'noble lady Damia'--that old woman, who has told you what to say. [10]
- I expect that your 'M'sieu' Jean Jacques' has been busier this last year than ever before in his life. [11]
- Now go to your mistress, and carry to Katuti this letter which has arrived for her. [10]
- Someone has poisoned your mind against me. [11]
- Mary has read your letter, and wishes to be remembered to Mrs. [7]
- Take them into your keeping, man; and tomorrow morning we will see who has left this suspicious offering in our vestibule.--You were the first to reach the spot, fair Paula. [10]
- He has taken your illness very much to heart, I know, and he left some fruit and flowers for you. [9]
- Remember me to your husband, and tell him, that Captain Allertssohn's body has been brought in and to-morrow is appointed for the funeral. [10]
- For a year your husband has sent nothing of importance. [10]
- And we assure your Highness that for this mark of honour that has been conferred on you by Her Most Gracious Majesty, the Queen-Empress, we feel no less proud than your Highness. [5]
- We again offer your Highness our warmest felicitations for the honour that has been conferred on you. [5]
- She has played your game handsomely--I've been in her confidence. [11]
- Nothing has befallen your father's younger son; and if I were a philosopher, like Philip, I should be moved to wonder why a man can only be wet when the rain falls on him, and yet can be so wretched when disaster falls on another. [10]
- Caesar has made your father, and your neighbor Skopas, and every free man in the country a Roman citizen; but it is a pity that, while he gave each man his patent of citizenship, he should have filched the money out of his purse. [10]
- The Lord took your father to himself as a martyr; your mother has dedicated herself to Heaven. [10]
- It is said, your Excellency, that this Moray did not fire the shot that wounded you, but one who has less reason to love you. [11]
- What becomes of your dogmas, in the face of the first misfortune--dogmas which enjoin a reserve of decisive judgment, that you may preserve your equanimity, and not overburden your soul, in addition to the misfortune itself, with the conviction that something monstrous has befallen you? [10]
- I indorse all your chairman has said to you about the union of England and America. [5]
- My wife needs your care no longer; she has other protectors now. [10]
- I disagree with your beliefs, but I do not think that your pursuit of them has not been sincere, and justified by your conscience. [9]
- The hole in your back has closed. [13]
- He has saved your administration and the island from defeat and horrible loss. [11]
- It was a young woman, with as many white muslin flounces round her as the planet Saturn has rings, that did it. [6]
- As for his young pupil, she has often thought of being a teacher herself, so that she is of course very glad to acquire any accomplishment that may be useful to her in that capacity. [6]
- Gifted Hopkins, a young poet of distinction, whose fame will reach you by and by, if it has not come to your ears already. [6]
- He is a young man of a sterling though undeveloped character, who has been hampered by an indulgent parent with a large fortune. [9]
- And has the young lady really been carried to the damp room? [10]
- One of these young brains is like a bunch of India crackers; once touch fire to it and it is best to keep hands off until it has done popping,--if it ever stops. [6]
- Soon Appelles arrives, young and vigorous and full of enthusiasm: he has led a host against the Persians and won the battle; he is the pet of fortune, rich, honoured, believed, 'Master of Palmyra'. [5]
- I am not you; I am a physician, one who has nothing to do except to take the field against suffering and death. [10]
- I will tell you,--I said.---When a given symbol which represents a thought has lain for a certain length of time in the mind, it undergoes a change like that which rest in a certain position gives to iron. [6]
- I swear to you, that this very Phanes has accepted Cambyses' gold and promised not only to be his guide to Egypt, but to open the gates of your own Greek cities to him. [10]
- I appeal to you, sir," turning to the gentleman of the house, "to know where Ambulinia has gone, or where is she? [5]
- I have told you, Richard, there has been no sensation in town equal to that of your Maryland beauty, since Lady Sarah Lennox. [9]
- She has vexed you, of that there can be no doubt; how, I can only guess. [10]
- Hasn't it struck you, Fersen, that unless a man has a voice and an interest in the industry in which he works his voice, and interest in the government for which he votes is a mockery? [9]
- It has become-if you will permit me to continue to put my similes into slang--the modern band wagon. [9]
- So, even though you will lose the joy of revenge upon a hated enemy, forget what has happened, as I did, and maintain your former affectionate companionship. [10]
- And I tell you what, Sir, if I hadn't more of these qualities that commonly endear man to man, than our articled clerk has, I'd steal a Cheshire cheese, tie it round my neck, and drown myself. [12]
- I will tell you what has changed it," and Detricand drew from his pocket Lorenzo Dow's journal. [11]
- Let me show you what a man has got to go through: Nine years ago I mapped out my "Journey in Heaven. [5]
- Anything that keeps you up till three o'clock in the morning has some penitential quality. [4]
- But I wish you to understand that, though I am unwilling to go upon this platform, you are not at liberty to draw inferences concerning any other platform with which my name has been or is connected. [7]
- I would advise you to drop in there some time when you have nothing to do for--five minutes--if you have never been there: It seems to me the noblest monument that this nation has yet erected to her greatness. [5]
- It has brought you to a gate that is billions of leagues from the right one. [5]
- He has warned you through the provost-marshal. [11]
- Tell me, can you think of anything like it?--the strange light, the white bear of the Pole, that has no friends at all except the shooting stars, the great ice plains, the quick night hurrying on, the silence--such silence as no man can think! [11]
- Genius has given you the freedom of the universe, why then come within any walls? [6]
- I should tell you that this doubt has been confirmed into something very nearly approaching certainty by the best opinions we have been enabled, in this short space of time, to take upon the subject. [12]
- He will tell you that scientific training has a value independent of all the special knowledge acquired. [3]
- I have told you that I have just finished a long memoir, and that it has cost me no little labor to overcome some of its difficulties,--if I have overcome them, which others must decide. [6]
- Suppose I told you that he was intriguing now, as he has been all along, to obtain the nomination for the governorship? [9]
- Suppose I told you that Austen Vane has avoided me, that he would not utter a word against you or in favour of himself? [9]
- Antonio has tormented you sufficiently with drawing lifeless things. [10]
- I suppose that you sent for me to know whether Mr. Gaylord has employed me to lobby for his bill. [9]
- I am vain, you see; but then vanity is no sin when one has fine aspirations, and I aspire to you! [11]
- Well, then, don't you see the fateful moment has come in Irish life and history? [11]
- Everywhere you go you see square recesses cut into the hillsides, with perpendicular walls unmarred by crack or crevice, and perhaps you fancy that a house grew out of the ground there, and has been removed in a single piece from the mold. [5]
- Is that, do you say, the daughter that Seleukus has just lost? [10]
- But, yes, as you say, she has a kind heart. [11]
- He has tact--as you saw--and would make a wonderful master of ceremonies, a splendid comptroller of the household and equerry and lord-chamberlain in one. [11]
- A while ago you said that man's conscience is not a born judge of morals and conduct, but has to be taught and trained. [5]
- I remember what you read in church the first Sunday you came, and it has always helped me; for I wanted to be good. [11]
- The head tells you pretty promptly whether the food is satisfactory or not; and everybody hears, and thinks the whole man has spoken. [5]
- She has made you out a very wonderful person. [9]
- And how happy you ought to be with him!--a man who knows what is in books, and who has seen for himself, what is in men. [6]
- Let me tell you one of my fancies, and then you will understand the strange sort of fascination she has for me. [6]
- I cannot tell you now what my trouble is; but I can say that no other living woman has a claim upon me. [11]
- About this time you notice, in protected, sunny spots, that the grass has a little color. [4]
- You remember, do you not, that the hero of that book sacrifices himself for the lady who adores him, but whom he has ceased to adore? [9]
- I will tell you more about this at some future time; I need not conceal it, for it has been no secret. [10]
- I am sending you mine, in this letter; and am glad to do it, for it has been greatly admired. [5]
- I would that you might know what my mother has suffered from such a man, Richard. [9]
- Then again: If you love her, and she loves you, and is sorry for what she has done, marry her and save her from everlasting shame. [11]
- W'y, what has you lived on? [5]
- When I postponed you lately, I did it because I thought I should be cramped for money until January, but that has turned out to be an error, so I hasten to cut short the postponement. [5]
- It isn't often, you know, that one has the opportunity to marry a Celebrity. [9]
- The stars, as you know, proclaim to you, as to me, that a higher power has joined us as light and warmth are joined. [10]
- And you, sir--don't you know there has been somebody ill here, that you knock as if you'd beat the door down? [12]
- He knows and you know that the question is not settled, and that his ill-timed experiment to settle it has made it worse than it ever was before. [7]
- His regard for you is probably unchanged, but the interests he has at stake are too large to admit of sentiment as a factor. [9]
- If, Herr Casper, you intend to share with my wife and the twins what is left after the old wealth has gone, unfortunately, I cannot permit you to do so. [10]
- I rejoice with you in the success which has thus far attended that cause. [7]
- Euclid has shown you how to work it out. [7]
- That is what you have to expect if you invent anything that puts an old machine out of fashion, or solve a problem that has puzzled all the world up to your time. [6]
- I don't believe you have exercised enough;--don't you think it's confinement in the school has made you nervous? [6]
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