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Example sentences for "what have"

  • What have I to write to this King of France?

  • What have princes to do with the happiness of their people.

  • Then said Giselher, the youth, of Burgundy, "Ye knights of King Etzel that yet live, what have ye against me?

  • She mourned for him with wet eyes, and said to Rudeger, "What have we ever done to thee that thou shouldst add to our sorrow?

  • Sir Hagen of Trony, what have I done to thee?

  • What have I done to deserve this new torture?

  • What, then, what have I done to deserve so much shame and sorrow?

  • And he said unto them, What have I done now in comparison of you?

  • And the LORD opened the mouth of the ass, and she said unto Balaam, What have I done unto thee, that thou hast smitten me these three times?

  • And David fled from Naioth in Ramah, and came and said before Jonathan, What have I done?

  • And the king said, What have I to do with you, ye sons of Zeruiah?

  • What have I to forgive, my dear young lady?

  • What have I done to be talked to like this?

  • What have 'ee done with the last five pounds?

  • Oh, what have I undergone--what have I said!

  • What have we benefited by restoring this man!

  • But," said Fitzpiers, gloomily, "what have we done?

  • What have I done--what have I done for her?

  • Oh, my Giles," she cried, "what have I done to you!

  • Well then," replied Colonna, "in the world of mind, what have we discovered?

  • You, Mistress Catherine, Why, what have I done for you to set her against me?

  • What have I ignorantly said, to be regarded thus?

  • What have I to do with it, and what has she?

  • What have I said, then, that has startled you so?

  • What have I to do with the future, and what has he?

  • And now for you, Suzanne; what have you to say?

  • God, my God, what have we done that such a thing should fall upon us?

  • If you will but be brave, what have you to fear from them?

  • What have I done to you that you run from me to the very servants?

  • Universal Medicine: what have I to do with that?

  • What have I done with my ungoverned temper?

  • What have I done for my own mamma to look at me so?

  • What have I said that deserves to be repeated?

  • What have I done but make every soul I know wretched about me?

  • Darling," she faltered plaintively, and hung crouching under him, "what have I done to make you angry with me?

  • There, your trousers probably reason in the same way: what have we to do with the fact that there are all sorts of stuff in the world?

  • What have they, our judges, accomplished; how have they adorned life?

  • Sasha interrupted him, and asked him calmly: "What have you to do with me?

  • Besides," pursued Mascarin, "what have we to fear from the Duke de Champdoce?

  • What have I done to deserve this want of confidence?

  • What have I to gain by securing any note, and by encouraging you to brave your father's anger?

  • Pray, what have you to do with Croisenois?

  • What have I to lose if the whole story comes to light?

  • Annie put her arms around her neck; "but tell me what have I done; what is the matter?

  • Why so, Mr. Barton; what have my geese been doing?

  • You never spoke so harshly to me in your life before, John, and, after all, what have I done?

  • What have you in point of fact inherited?

  • No indeed, I'm not tired; what have I done to tire me?

  • But that you should admit you do--" "What have I admitted?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what 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:
    follows from; what authority; what else; what goes; what had taken place; what has been done; what house; what importance; what may; what others; what part; what passed; what profit; what prompted; what proportion; what purpose; what remains; what terms; what were; what would you have; what you have said; what you might call; whatever else; whatever happens; whatsoever they; whatsoever things are lovely