Use have in a sentence
Sentences starting with have
- Have you not yourself seen, even in your short life, that what is highest and greatest can in its excess, be all that is most hideous? [10]
- Have you lost your senses, to take a woman into Kentucky this year? [9]
- Have you said your prayers tonight, Madam Amelia? [5]
- Have you finished your novel? [4]
- Have you consulted your mother, Mr. [4]
- Have you done your business to your satisfaction? [10]
- Have I wounded you? [5]
- Have they hurt you? [11]
- Have we learned yet the simple art of easy enjoyment? [4]
- Have I done wrong in leading the Celebrity to the point where you saw him this morning? [9]
Sentences ending with have
- I don't believe you have. [5]
- Indeed, I feel you have. [11]
- I know that you are a good woman, and a true woman, that you will be the best wife any man could have. [9]
- To do so would injure others--some who have never injured me and some who have. [11]
- There's few that would have took the pains with you that I have. [5]
- He said: "What will you have? [5]
- Did the people who lived here once have the same feelings as we have? [13]
- The diabolical voice whispered loudest when Geta had done anything to vex me; or if things had been given him which I did not wish him to have. [10]
- I don't know whether you've told me the truth or not, but I think you have. [11]
- But often nowadays, when you a mile-long sentence from you given and you yourself somewhat have rested, then must you have a touching inquisitiveness have yourself to determine what you actually spoken have. [5]
Short sentences using have
- I can't have you--shot. [9]
- I have ruined your life. [9]
- And what have you? [9]
- I have usurped you. [9]
- I have convinced you. [2]
- We have recognized you! [2]
- What measures have you taken? [5]
- You have power, you say. [11]
- How far have you read? [9]
- Well, what have you proved? [2]
Sentences containing have two or more times
- He had loved Zoe in a way that in a mother would have meant martyrdom, if necessary, and in a father would have meant sacrifice when needed; and indeed he had sacrificed both time and money to find Zoe. [11]
- Both have been zealous Democrats; both have been zealous Republicans; both have been zealous Mugwumps. [5]
- You have proved yourself a man, Richard, and there are very few macaronies would have done as you did. [9]
- You have raised your voice against it, and I respect and honour and thank you for it, the more because you have done it without resorting to sensation, and apparently with no thought of yourself. [9]
- You have had your trials, you have them still; but every gift of man is yours, and every opportunity. [11]
- I have lived your peaceful neighbour under great provocation, for your treatment would have done me harm if my place were less secure. [11]
- When you receive your next 1/4 yr's salary, don't send any of it here until after you have told me you have got it. [5]
- I have upset your life, have I not? [11]
- I received both your letters, and although I have not answered them it is not because I have forgotten them, or been uninterested about them, but because it appeared to me that I could write nothing which would do any good. [7]
- They have freed your flag where the white Pole-Star Hangs out its auroral flame; Where the bones of your Franklin's heroes are They have honoured your ancient name. [11]
More example sentences with the word have in them
- It had no Zulu clicks in it; and it seemed to have no angles or corners, no roughness, no vile s's or other hissing sounds, but was very, very mellow and rounded and flowing. [5]
- It gives a zest to pleasure to have even an indefinite object, and though the prospect of meeting Irene again was not definite, it was nevertheless alluring. [4]
- It is because you--you have suffered, because you know, that I come. [11]
- The voice was youthful, but full of character.--I suppose some persons have a peculiar susceptibility in the matter of voice.--Hear this. [6]
- 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]
- As for that youth, Clement Lindsay, if he had not taken himself off as he did, Murray Bradshaw confessed to himself that he should have felt uneasy. [6]
- But the rash youth went on in the same tone: "I would worship her gladly, though I have forgotten how to pray. [10]
- In his hottest youth he could not have made such passionate motions of affection. [11]
- But as to yourself: Those who were born in high places rarely suit us, who have dragged ourselves up from below to a better position. [10]
- You must know, yourself, that Hanuman could not have carried those mountains to Ceylon except by the strength of the gods. [5]
- You have kept yourself shut up. [9]
- General Grant and yourself have been conspicuous in our most important successes; and for me to interfere and thus magnify a breach between you could not but be of evil effect. [7]
- You have put yourself forever beyond failure. [9]
- You lent us yours yesterday, Paulus, and I must--" "I should soon have forgotten it," interrupted the other. [10]
- I always liked your writings, but you never did anything half so good as this last piece," and then to have to tell the blunderer that this last piece is n't yours, but t' other man's. [6]
- The real world, your world, England, Europe, would have no more use for all your skill and knowledge and power, because there would be a woman in the way. [11]
- But I have your word for it, too, and the returning elasticity of spirits which is manifested in your letters. [7]
- I have seen your wife's portrait. [10]
- I am not your wife save by the law; and little have you cared for law! [11]
- If it is your viscera, you cannot have them taken out and reorganized a moment too soon. [5]
- Well, that is your training; it is the training of everybody; but as for me, I thank that incident for giving me a better light, and I have never forgotten it. [5]
- But we know your strength; we know that the small remnant of our nation, which war and pestilence have spared, cannot resist your vast and well-armed hosts. [10]
- Let us have your story, and be merry. [9]
- If you command your staff to have this posted as a proclamation throughout the island, it will do as much good as a thousand soldiers. [11]
- I can read your soul through your eyes, and it seems to me that things have gone wrong with you since the keeper of your stud arrived here. [10]
- You long for your sister; go to her, I have nothing more to say against it. [10]
- Get ye to your sick-room--you shall have treble pay. [5]
- You go to your sick wife, and I will take the key to the senator as soon as I have finished my devotions. [10]
- And even if your secret should eventually be discovered--which is not probable--you will have earned respect, and society is not as stern as it used to be. [9]
- It is not your rich gifts that have drawn me to you. [10]
- I judged from your remark about the diligence and industry of the high Parisian upper crust that it would have some point, but really I had no idea what a gold-mine I had struck. [5]
- Had you uttered your real opinion in the first place, the wine would have tasted better to us both. [10]
- I go from your philosophical discussions to the reading of Jeremy Taylor's "Rule and Exercises of Holy Dying" without feeling that I have unfitted myself in the least degree for its solemn reflections. [6]
- Go back to your people as their chiefs, and tell them that through you the Big Knives have granted peace to your nation. [9]
- You have put your own son to him. [9]
- I didn't know your own Snodgrass, but have had glimpses of him from time to time, and I heard about him all the time. [5]
- Carnac, you have your own career to make, so make it as it best suits yourself. [11]
- You have prepared your own brine, Monsieur; in it you shall pickle. [11]
- You have forfeited your office of teacher. [10]
- I shall have your next quarter's salary spent before you get it, I think. [5]
- You have heard your mothers and fathers speak of Aunt Patty, my dears, and they will tell you how she spoiled them when they went a-visiting to Gordon's Pride. [9]
- Say I am your mother!--I have loved you so long, and there is no other. [5]
- My visits to your mother have been to me a comfort, a pleasure,--for she is a rare person. [9]
- I shall await your most gracious permission here in hospital, that I may not have to play the part of a secretary rather than commander in the army. [2]
- And make up your mind that, for once, you have got to take life seriously. [11]
- You have not your match here in Alexandria, no, nor so far as Greek is spoken. [10]
- You have mistaken your man this time. [11]
- I will nominate your little Philopator heir to the throne, for I have no wish to contract a permanent tie with any woman, as Cleopatra belongs to you. [10]
- You will have your lifetime to reckon with it, free from any interference on my part; for, if I can help it, we shall never meet again in this world--never. [11]
- An attempt on your life, great Caesar; but we have him fast! [10]
- You have spent your life in idleness. [2]
- The receipt of your letter, and the reading of some of the criticisms this morning, have rendered me nervous for the whole day. [4]
- On Sunday morning your letter came, and you have thus been spared the visitation of the unannounced and unsummoned apparition of Currer Bell in Cornhill. [14]
- I have sent your letter and the rules to Hay, but I doubt his modesty. [5]
- You would have your legs under the Round Table and a 'Sir' in front of your names within the twenty-four hours; and you could bring about a new distribution of the married princesses and duchesses of the Court in another twenty-four. [5]
- Besides, but for your interruption, I should have said nothing about my father. [10]
- I can't deny your instances, and yet I somehow feel that pretty much all you have been saying is in effect untrue. [4]
- If he is your husband, wouldn't it be better to have him successful than your defeated victim. [11]
- It is in your honor, and not in his, that we have no music this evening; you said that you did not particularly like it at a banquet. [10]
- Go now to your homes, and tell those who are awaiting you what I have said. [9]
- This place is your home, and dearer to you than any other, so build yourself a snug nest here with the person you have in mind. [10]
- It would do your heart good to hear his invocations to that deeply injured shade, and his denunciations of the ignorant and vulgar protestants who have defamed him. [6]
- So hold up your head, and whatever liking you may have in your heart for the traitor, tear it out and trample on it. [10]
- In my opinion, your good swords have been rather long idle. [10]
- I shall watch your going on"--(he did not say goings on)--"your Alpine course, with clear memories of things and hours dearer to me than all the world, and with which I would not have parted for the mines of the Rand. [11]
- Can't you get your friends to unite with you in committing those odious instruments of debauchery to the flames in which you have consumed your own? [6]
- Try to have your force, or the advance of it, at Front Royal as soon. [7]
- 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]
- I see in your face it is true; they have condemned Paula. [10]
- I have seen your face by the light, and that is enough for this time. [10]
- I see by your eyes that you have been weeping. [10]
- You must keep your eyes open in a passado with him, but if I can once get to my quarte, tierce, and side-thrust, I have him. [10]
- I suppose, with your extraordinary radical views, you mean that she might have remained here and married George. [9]
- They have helped your excellency with the Indians a hundred times. [11]
- True, it was your duty; for ever since Isabella became my wife you have taken advantage of my poverty and impaired my right to command her. [10]
- Fight on, with your doomed followers--brave men I admit--and Hoche will have no mercy. [11]
- I am deeply your debtor for revelations which never could have come to me without your help. [11]
- The memory of your dear father, instead of an agony, will yet be a sad, sweet feeling in your heart, of a purer and holier sort than you have known before. [7]
- The stockholders of your corporation, perhaps, are bound to suffer some from the fact that you have taken its life-blood to pay dividends, and the public will demand that it be built up into a normal and healthy condition. [9]
- Free to preach your convictions, unfettered, you will have a power over people that will be tremendous. [9]
- Your experience and your convictions are made the reader's; and to an author, at least, they have a value and an interest quite unusual. [14]
- Your arguments and your conversations have shown you to be intimately conversant with every detail of this national quarrel. [5]
- You have elected your committee of your free wills, and they have claims before you. [9]
- In defiance of your command, my Sovereign, but in virtue of the full powers you once gave me, I have ordered the grandson of Amasis to be the executioner's first victim. [10]
- You shall have your chance to live, but I shall throw you in the river, and you can then fight the river. [11]
- This is now your case; which, as I have said, pains me not less than it does you. [7]
- You shall have your Buonespoir, good Rozel; but if he plays pirate any more--tell him this from his Queen--upon an English ship, I will have his head, if I must needs send Drake of Devon to overhaul him. [11]
- And then there's your big high-sounding millionaire names stuck into your advertisements as stockholders--another card, that--and they are stockholders, too, but you have to give them the stock and non-assessable at that--so they're an expensive lot. [5]
- I have watched your battle against beauty in behalf of truth, and rejoiced, though I often saw you and your little band of young disciples shoot beyond the mark. [10]
- I have avoided your bait, as you call it, for your sake, not mine own. [11]
- I have called your attention to this movement in order to say that it was neither accidental nor isolated. [4]
- I have cut your articles about San Marco out of a New York paper (Joe Twichell saw it and brought it home to me with loud admiration,) and sent it to Howells. [5]
- You have brought your army corps to Pultusk, routed: here it is exposed, and without fuel or forage, so something must be done, and, as you yourself reported to Count Buxhowden yesterday, you must think of retreating to our frontier--which do today. [2]
- You always have your appetites too, and what a comfort that is. [12]
- Men would call your acts treacherous if they knew what you had done; and so indeed they were; but yet I have seen you do things to others--not to me--which could rise only from the fountain of pure waters. [11]
- I feel for you--oh, believe me, I feel as I have never felt, could never feel, for myself. [11]
- Nay, let the young, who have no wrongs to satisfy, let the young who have dreams and visions and hopes, rule; not the old lion of the hills, who loves too well himself and his rugged ease of body and soul. [11]
- I am still young, and I have the power! [10]
- How many other young men from the East have travelled across the mountains and floated down the rivers to enter those strange cities of the West, the growth of which was like Jonah's gourd. [9]
- At Pocasset the young men explored all the thick woods,--some who ought to have known better taking their guns, which made a talk, as one might well suppose it would. [6]
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