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Example sentences for "man has"

  • I suppose a man has a right not to believe a word of that!

  • Well, one trade's as good as another when a man has no choice.

  • Well, every two months or so she quite suddenly goes on a mad drink, which lasts for about a week.

  • It's all very well to talk about friendship and family connections; but when a man has a pain in the stomach he doesn't care a toss about all that.

  • It was done as a forlorn hope, for a man has usually to wait several years before his turn comes round.

  • But when a man has striven, when he has done all he knows, and when, in spite of it, a thing comes to pass, let him wait ten years before he says that it is a misfortune.

  • Man has multiplied so rapidly, that he has necessarily been exposed to struggle for existence, and consequently to natural selection.

  • Although, as we have now seen, man has no just right to form a separate Order for his own reception, he may perhaps claim a distinct Sub-order or Family.

  • You have been brought up to a certain station in life, and no man has a right to offer himself to you unless he can maintain you in that station.

  • It is a, fierce race, nowadays, and a man has to watch and think every minute of the time.

  • Because, when a man has, by faith and prayer, committed the keeping of his soul to God, he has the advantage of that liberty of soul to do and suffer for God that he cannot otherwise have.

  • The territorial extent of Western Italy has thus been considerably increased, but the amount of soil habitable and cultivable by man has been, in a still higher proportion, diminished.

  • Anny man as is a man has to have one vice God help the man that's afraid of his own wife!

  • It isn't pleasant to be vilified by rascals who make capital out of vilification, and a man has a right to expect some sympathy from his wife.

  • A man has got to make up his mind what he believes in, and be ready to fight for it.

  • Besides, the more a man has conquered, the more precious field he is for a woman's conquest.

  • And there intervened in him a sort of paralysis of speech and movement, the kind of quivering which comes when a man has received a deadly insult, and does not yet know how he is going to take it, or rather what it is going to do with him.

  • This, which last Sunday would have set his nerves tingling, now gave him much the same feeling a man has when a dog that he owns wriggles and looks at him.

  • A wife is a wife," pursued Herr Paul; "a man has a right to her society.

  • Peter discovered that there was a woman in him, as many a field-man has discovered.

  • If a man has a bit of a dream left, such a woman will either make him forget it painlessly, or she will make it come true.

  • It isn't all that a man has to do now to lead his men forward," Dabnitz observed.

  • It's none of my concern how hard or how easy a time a man has in doing what I tell him to.

  • A man has no right to come to me and say, 'I failed because such and such things happened.

  • A man has to figure on paying whatever he puts his signature to," asserted Thorpe.

  • Man has a moral nature which exhibits itself to some degree at every stage of his development.

  • Shall we say, without hedging, that a man has a right to the fruits of his labor, or that first occupation gives a right to the soil?

  • Be careful to advertise it in some shape or other, because it is evident that if a man has ever so good an article for sale, and nobody knows it, it will bring him no return.

  • If a man has a genuine article, there is no way in which he can reap more advantageously than by "sowing" to the public in this way.

  • Hence no man has, or can have, any right by license or otherwise to dispense liquors to intoxicated persons, nor to furnish sufficient liquor to cause intoxication.

  • A man has got to see that two and two make four; he must lay all his plans with reflection and forethought, and closely examine all the details and the ins and outs of business.

  • I do not mean that a man has not a right to live his life privately, in his own house and his own circle, if he wills.

  • His life was a secluded one enough, and he felt strongly that a man has a right to his own personal privacy.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "man has" 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:
    floating bodies; man for; man that; man would; manifest error; manifest itself; manifesting itself; manufactured articles; manufacturing town; many birds; many causes; many farmers; many great; many lands; many lives; many readers; many regions; many ships; many sorts; many souls; many species; many towns; many votes; many wives; small distance; taking cold