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Example sentences for "has the"

  • Has the mantle of those anonymous gentlewomen who wrote The Young Lady's Book fallen on no one?

  • This sentence, which I admit to be somewhat mannered, has the merit of bringing me straight to the point at which I have been aiming; that, though the public is composed of distinct units, it may roughly be regarded as a single entity.

  • He has the sugar of his tea spread out on the window sill, and is reaping quite a harvest of flies.

  • Remember that he has the strength of twenty men, and that, though our necks or our windpipes are of the common kind, and therefore breakable or crushable, his are not amenable to mere strength.

  • He has the strength of many of his hand, witness again Jonathan when he shut the door against the wolves, and when he help him from the diligence too.

  • It is generally stated that every new president has the privilege of making more than ten thousand appointments.

  • Now the latest fashion seems to be the "slashed skirt" which, however, has the advantage of keeping the lower hem of the skirt clean.

  • Who can adequately express the boon that comes to a person when he has the heart-assurance that God will nevermore be angry with him, but will forever be merciful to him for Christ's sake?

  • What right, then, has the Law to accuse me, or to hold anything against me?

  • A person who joins this or that holy order, has the promise of everlasting life.

  • He has the right to go away when and where he chooses.

  • He has so much to do, and he has the faculty of interesting himself in everything.

  • Besides, you spoke just now of political danger; now the manager of a newspaper, as you ought to know, when he has the intellect to be something better than a man of straw, can quietly give his sheet a push in the direction wanted.

  • His mother, if he has the happiness to still possess her, must be proud of him," remarked Madame Thuillier, sententiously.

  • Has the seizure of the pamphlet, coming directly after the failure to obtain the cross, led to a rupture?

  • Also it has the honour of enrolling upon its list of donors and vice-presidents the great name of Longfellow.

  • It is well known that the long-haired albino rabbit, called Angora, when at rest, has the habit of swaying its head sideways in a peculiar fashion.

  • Skeat and many others object with some reason to use the classical terms, and therefore brushing them aside, let us put the question in the simplest form--Has the movement of alliterative verse got the initial or the final beat?

  • It is generally considered to have been formed by a volcanic explosion at the margin of the great crater of the Albanus Mons; it has the shape of a crater, the banks cf Which are over 400 ft.

  • The South has thought that it can do better without the North than with it; and if it has the power to separate itself, it must be conceded that it has the right.

  • Political finality has ever proved a delusion--as has the idea of finality in all human institutions.

  • Has the lover of gain, in learning the nature of essential truth, greater experience of the pleasure of knowledge than the philosopher has of the pleasure of gain?

  • Then reflect; has the ear or voice need of any third or additional nature in order that the one may be able to hear and the other to be heard?

  • He has the soul of a slave, in my opinion.

  • He has the right of the chase over the whole extent of his jurisdiction, this or that commoner being sometimes compelled to throw open to him his park enclosed by walls.

  • In the district subject to his jurisdiction the public domain remains his private domain; roads, streets and open squares form a part of it; he has the right to plant trees in them and to take trees up.

  • For whenever anyone who has noticed the jealousy and hatred with which they are regarded by the citizens, has the courage to speak or act against the chiefs of the state he has the whole mass of the people ready to back him.

  • He has the right of surveillance over their private life, and he chastises them if drunk or lazy.

  • You simply feel that it is noble and perfect, that it has the quality of greatness.

  • Even by day it has the air of a vignette of Gustave Dore, a couplet of Victor Hugo.

  • As I stood there, I read in my Murray that it has the stamp of the date of the perfection of pointed Gothic, and I found nothing to object to the remark.

  • But he has the de- fect that he is never pictorial, that he never by any chance makes an image, and that his style is per- versely colorless, for a man so fond of contemplation.

  • It is a very exceptional villa, but it has the villa- quality, - the look of being intended for life in com- mon.

  • Has the rarity of such cases been reckoned--the result examined?

  • Fraud that I am, I have the honor; he, the martyr to his loyalty, has the shame.

  • When great geniuses arise above the social mass, impelled by vocation, they are nearly always rounded into completeness; the man is then not merely a specialist, he has the gift of universality.

  • John Silas Huntly, the captain of the Chancellor, has the reputation of being a most experienced navigator of the Atlantic.

  • Yes, the minister's son of no matter where--has the cat's scratch on his back!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "has the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    astronomical observation; described below; down here; former experience; has already been mentioned; has already been remarked; has already been stated; has also; has been; has been already remarked; has been well said; has come; has ever; has gone; has got; has made; hast been; hastened back; hasty glance; hasty retreat; heal them; large clusters; natural right; opinion that; telephone message; will boil