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Example sentences for "aving"

Lexicographically close words:
aviez; avifauna; avil; avin; avine; avint; avion; avions; avis; avise
  1. All about our 'aving to go back to places and that; all that doesn't matter any more.

  2. Who'd 'ave thought of my ever 'aving any money?

  3. Aving time to ourselves, and a bit of money to spend, and no hurry and worry, it's all over for ever, Ann.

  4. It isn't like the drapery--'aving to be learnt.

  5. I was just 'aving a look at this Indicator.

  6. As you get on, you'll be 'aving visitors.

  7. I was thinking of 'aving a day or two in bed," ses Ginger.

  8. P'r'aps you wouldn't mind 'aving some clothes packed into a chest for me so as I can go away decent.

  9. All that I am I owe to 'aving been to sea.

  10. Aving been in the Militia, there couldn't be a better man for the job.

  11. I don't mind 'aving a drop in my beer, Joe," ses Peter Lamb.

  12. Fancy 'aving you here drinking up the beer for your own funeral.

  13. His Majesty and the Doctor-in-Law and the others are down at the fair by Hammersmith Bridge, and they are 'aving such a lark.

  14. I see them all 'aving a roundabout as I was coming past on my way 'ome from my sister's just now; such a crowd there was a cheering and a hollering.

  15. The idea of a child of your age 'aving the audacity to thrust 'isself forward like that!

  16. May I say that I became acquainted at an early stage with the trouble which your lordship is unfortunately 'aving with a certain party?

  17. Mr. Bevan and I was 'aving a talk about 'im being blarzy, miss.

  18. Young Rupert was on a barge when I knew 'im fust, but he got tired of always 'aving dirty hands arter a time, and went and enlisted as a soldier.

  19. Gentlemen don't allus like their servants to be 'aving visitors, or to 'obnob with poor people like us.

  20. I remember Ginger Dick and Peter Russet trying to do old Sam Small a kindness one time when they was 'aving a rest ashore arter a v'y'ge.

  21. I was only 'aving a bit o' fun," ses Mrs. Jennings.

  22. And wot about 'aving 'im in our bedroom and keeping us awake all night?

  23. When you put it like that, I couldn't say why I was so set on more money, 'aving quite enough.

  24. Talkin' of terbaccer, I don't mind 'aving a pipe along with yer myself.

  25. There's some people as wouldn't feel 'appy, not without they was 'aving a row.

  26. Bill Chambers, and afore you could wink a'most he was inside the house, 'aving first upset Smith and a pot o' beer in the doorway.

  27. Bill Chambers brought the news first, 'aving read it in the newspaper while 'e was 'aving his tea.

  28. Hi 'as no time to waste hon 'aving horphings.

  29. We wuz honly 'aving a gime, sir, just playin' like.

  30. Wot d'ye mean by 'aving letters from Dorothy and not telling me about it?

  31. Or p'r'aps it was somebody 'aving a game with you," I ses.

  32. I can't help 'aving letters any more than you can," I ses.

  33. My belief is somebody is 'aving a game with us.

  34. My brother, down Enfield way, got a month for 'aving a match on 'im when he went to the munition factory.

  35. I was reckonin' on 'aving seven days' special leave an' a free ticket to Blighty an' back.

  36. Wot about going and 'aving a look for it?

  37. Hart's 'aving its innings, as usual, and so is old W.

  38. Aving floors up don't seem to me to be so amusing as wot it does to you," remarked Mr. Smith, coldly.

  39. That's the beauty of 'aving a character, Mr. Wilks; a good character and a face like a baby with grey whiskers.

  40. Now I never went to school, and I can't see that I'm much the worse for not 'aving been there.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aving" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.