Sentence for have | Use have in a sentence

Have example sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use have in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for have.

  • But have care. (10)
  • I have no tears. (10)
  • Have some of this. (8)
  • Have you gone silly? (8)
  • You have the money there. (10)
  • Jane, you have never seen Mr. (4)
  • She seemed to have no armour. (8)
  • You may have to go home alone. (9)
  • Have we broken through a bridge? (9)
  • Come in, Vicar, and have some grog. (8)
  • I have seen his portrait and hers. (10)
  • How long have you known the last witness? (8)
  • Heart, for any other purpose, I have not. (10)
  • The mother would not have encouraged her. (10)
  • All these things would have to be remedied. (8)
  • I have seen the king upon the battle-field. (10)
  • But I must have time to look into the report. (8)
  • They might even have to get a special licence. (8)
  • She can have no means of gaining this knowledge. (18)
  • You have to be on the defensive from that moment. (10)
  • Edmund, you have heard me mention Charles Anderson. (4)
  • I have brought my other son and daughter to see you. (4)
  • I have never had such a right-about-face in my life. (10)
  • I used to pray he might not have much ear for music. (10)
  • Betsey and I have been watching for you this half-hour. (4)
  • Would one really wish to have her beside one in death? (10)
  • A man might have thought that she made no direct answer. (10)
  • Her aunt Forey warned her to have her dresses in readiness. (10)
  • The old man, glass in hand, seems to have lapsed into coma.] (8)
  • What provincial paper does not have the same story to tell? (16)
  • I have the greatest dislike in the world to that sort of thing. (4)
  • He felt that he could have helped her under happier conditions. (10)
  • I have made him wait for me; I will be patient in waiting for him. (10)
  • Let us have an evening together, and then go: for good, if you like. (10)
  • If I go, I shall only have to come down again when they loot the house. (8)
  • A touch upon the trigger and all would have been well with Carter Druse. (1)
  • If they had lived in London they would have been even more furious, I expect. (8)
  • For all that was practical in it, it might just as well not have been written. (22)
  • I have a fancy that they would all vanish away if I saluted them in botanical terms. (9)
  • He would peremptorily have stopped the frenzy in its first intoxicating effervescence. (10)
  • Of course the Glenmore will be a dead loss, and the banks have begun to call my loans. (13)
  • But neither have they so much harm in them: they, too, are more ignorant than malevolent. (9)
  • It is impossible that your own observation can have given you much knowledge of the clergy. (4)
  • But the white serge was an inspiration which few men would have had the courage to act upon. (9)
  • I smiled when I left the house, to have to own our little Fredi starting us all on the road. (10)
  • You have them pointed out to you in the street, with their figures attached to them like titles. (10)
  • It does drive me so wild the way you throw away all the chances you have of making a little money. (8)
  • Lowell, as we have seen, had not at the outset refrained from a critical attitude toward Lincoln. (14)
  • Those two would have writhed like head and tail of a worm, at a division on the way to the station. (10)
  • Her little brown spaniel, very old, who seemed only to have held on to life just for her return, died. (8)
  • None of these devices require much additional expense, and should, on this basis, have a broad appeal. (17)
  • This would have amused her, nine times out of ten, but the tenth time had come when she chose to resent it. (9)
  • Signora Bianca Luciani: of whom we have read almost to the hearing her; enough to make the mistake at times. (10)
  • What more tragic than to have come out of an elysium of warm arms round each other, to this sudden hostility! (8)
  • No one would imagine his age, from his appearance, and he has more fun than any young man I have listened to. (10)
  • In his naïve ignorance he imagined that he could have prevented that extreme step, had he but come two days earlier. (12)
  • He, one of those clean-shaven naval men of good presence who have retired from the sea, but not from their susceptibility. (8)
  • Intentions have lungs, Carlo, and depend on the circumambient air, which, if not designedly treacherous, is communicative. (10)
  • Even then it will be dangerous to repose beneath my branches in the belief that I am sapless because I have changed colour. (10)
  • If Ruth had come, there would have been a barrier to that awful flowing; time would have had to start anew. (12)
  • He bethought him of various means of stopping the telegraph and smothering the tale, if matters should have touched the worst here. (10)
  • If I had reflected at all, I must have seen that Uncle Anthony would never have carried so much through the streets. (10)
  • The oddness of the instrument in one respect may have served his turn; we have no grounds for thinking him malignant. (10)
  • She could almost have thought that Edmund and Miss Crawford had left it, but that it was impossible for Edmund to forget her so entirely. (4)
  • He seemed to have no sense that the Universe was equally compounded of those two symbols, whose point of reconciliation had not yet been discovered. (8)
  • Mrs. Berry had acted conspicuously in fifteen marriages, by banns, and by licence, and to have such an obvious requisite dinned in her ears was exasperating. (10)

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