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Example sentences for "really have"

  • I really have n't the heart to relate the dreadful lectures she got, the snubs she suffered, or the cold shoulders turned upon her for several days after this.

  • I can get it for her by running round to my friends, but I really have n't the time, till I get the Mullers off.

  • I really have n't time, but I do sometimes long a little for the quiet, the pure air and the girlish amusements I used to enjoy so much.

  • I really have found so few lions in my path, and a girl of dignity cannot be really annoyed beyond a certain point.

  • But among my pupils, I really have quite a vogue; and I am a good teacher, I really think I am.

  • We don't really have to make plans now," Grace qualified.

  • Yes, we felt it was so much needed by some city children," replied Corene, "and we really have had a lovely summer.

  • They are not tormenting us now about other things, I hope--we really have no time for them.

  • You see this lace veil does not exactly belong to my tourist's equipment: I have brought it with me on purpose to prove that I really have been on the top of the Whitestone.

  • Must I really have to report to my brother that you decline his invitation?

  • Must I really have to appeal to your father's authority?

  • You don't really have to know anything about the cargo.

  • Our weak point is that we are cut up into factions, and cannot make use of the strength that we really have undeveloped.

  • Almost all that we really have is courage and gunpowder, and these are not enough to defeat such an attack as he will make.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "really 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:
    candied orange; catching fish; dead woman; fare thee; four brothers; fully expected; generally distributed; heard some; large doses; proceed further; public meeting was held; really didn; really doesn; really exist; really fine; really great; really have; really like; really meant; really must; really quite; really seemed; really think; really thought; really was; soon after his arrival