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Example sentences for "what have you got"

  • By and by the robber captain came and he said: "Boy, what have you got?

  • One of the robbers left the rest and rode toward him, and said: "Boy, what have you got?

  • Presently another robber came and he said: "Boy, what have you got?

  • They kept storming questions at me, "What have you got in that sack, what have you got in that sack, you owe it to the news media to give it to us, what have you got in that sack?

  • What have you got to do with that stupid old woman Mary Moeller?

  • Mary Moeller," cried Braesig, "what have you got to do with Mary Moeller?

  • Confound you, what have you got to do writing to Paris?

  • What have you got to say about the leakage, Mr Burnett, sir?

  • Now, Mr Poole, sir, what have you got to say to that?

  • What have you got in those mysterious parcels?

  • Well," said Grandfather Pinner, beginning to thump, "what have you got to tell me?

  • Their first words always were as they ran to greet him, "What have you got for me, daddy?

  • You little vixen," he exclaimed with an oath, "what have you got there?

  • You hear that--what have you got to say now?

  • What have you got to defend yourself against him, and against every other drunken man?

  • What have you got in the wallet hanging at your girdle?

  • What have you got in your wallet, Momotaro?

  • No, it is this, invariably: "Daddy, what have you got for me?

  • You would repeat, insistently: "Daddy, what have you got for me?

  • Well, Mr. Prosecutor, what have you got to say?

  • Her grasp became a clutch as she repeated:-- "What have you got to say to me?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what have you got" 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:
    after all; her knee; little star; quiet tone; this family; what about; what authority; what cannot; what chance; what exists; what happened; what has been called; what have you got; what hour; what house; what may; what nature; what not; what ought; what part; what pleaseth; what purpose; what respects; what takes; what think; whatever their