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Example sentences for "people have"

  • People have wills, visions, individual emotions and lurchings of their own.

  • People have accused me of want of feeling; they misunderstand the artist-nature, --that is all.

  • Sometimes it is the dragging of something heavy over the floor, that makes me shiver to hear it,--it sounds so like what people that kill other people have to do now and then.

  • But, please, if anything else of mine appears, see that my people have a copy.

  • Third and last, in the order of what has changed my feelings, my people have cast me off, and so that thundercloud, as you may almost say, has overblown.

  • My people have made no objection to my going to Goettingen; but my body has made I think very strong objections.

  • People have to breathe it, assimilate it, and get it into their circulation and make a solid out of it personally, and do it all themselves.

  • A nation has to breathe, and the plain fact seems to be that certain kinds of people have to be breathed out of a nation and other kinds of people have to be breathed in.

  • People have accused me of showing leniency to Alice Hook, since the scandal has been known; but I cannot show harshness to her when I think of the home the girl was reared in.

  • People have no right to come, dressed up in other people's clothes and faces, to frighten us to death.

  • From being a landed country gentleman--as people have imagined me--I go down to a poor fellow who must work for his bread and cheese before he eats it.

  • My people have been a lost flock, their shepherds have caused them to go astray, and have made them wander in the mountains: they have gone from mountain to hill, they have forgotten their resting place.

  • The merchants of people have hissed at thee: thou art brought to nothing, and thou shalt never be any more.

  • Let us leave the unpleasant side of Mormon history and see what the zealous, if misguided, people have succeeded in accomplishing.

  • It is on record that thousands of people have, from time to time, been legally murdered for alleged intercourse and leaguing with the Evil One.

  • According to many able historians, people have resided in this part of the world for at least twelve hundred years.

  • People have visited it from all parts of the world.

  • People have remarked it,' said he, smiling.

  • People have to live together to discover how deep it is!

  • People have a faith in them that is not justified by anything in science, but that faith helps them in their ills.

  • People have learned to think and talk disease rather than health.

  • Literally millions of people have gone to bed in recent years without any premonition of earthquake, yet have been wakened before morning with their houses tumbling around them.

  • Multitudes of people have gone to the wall trying to find one.

  • If the spirit of the Master sees it he will say, 'My people have cursed me again,'" and tears dropped through his fingers upon the rough deal table.

  • I have important business with the Rabbi, and shall wait till all the people have left so that I may speak with him.

  • Plenty of people have done it just for an idea--wanted to pray in their own way.

  • Good luck is the worst enemy a heap of people have.

  • People have no accurate means of finding out who the really good lawyers or doctors are.

  • Service begins when a sufficient number of people have arrived.

  • The conditions under which the majority of the poorer class of people have to do their work has been already described.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "people have" 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:
    appointed commissioner; dearest sister; even till; even whilst; hear them; mighty chief; not care; people are; people began; people came; people have; people like; people said; people used; people were; people who; people whom; people would; private matter; public liberty; said our; sent against; several cases; various dates; wave after; woolen goods