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Example sentences for "who have"

  • Or me, who have conquered in fifteen fights?

  • And shall I, who have longed to see her these many years, leave her now?

  • At most places they serve supper to the men, who have to go to bed and eat it there.

  • This it is which Christianity has condemned, but which its ignorant ministers deify; who have as little desire to study Nature and man, as ability to read their Scriptures.

  • How, then, can it force open the hands of its creditors, who have confidence in it, and then talk to them of public order and security of property?

  • Strange, that I, who have handled so many deadly lances, strange, that I should shake so now.

  • Many are the men, small and great, old and new, landsmen and seamen, who have at large or in little, written of the whale.

  • No great and enduring volume can ever be written on the flea, though many there be who have tried it.

  • It is true that you, Planchet, who have served in the infantry, may not be aware of all that.

  • I don't see that they have eaten at your expense, and it would be a misfortune for travelers like us, who have a long journey to make, to have our horses fail us.

  • He has no shirt on his body, no shoes on his feet, no roof over his head; he is like the flies of heaven, who have none of these things.

  • Stockings for my little girls, who have none, so to speak, and who are absolutely barefoot just now.

  • Oh, Macumazahn, the spirits have dealt hardly with me, who have given me the colour of my people and the heart of yours.

  • Well, I tell the story to you, Macumazahn, who have had so much to do with the tale of the Zulus since the days of Dingaan, because I wish that someone should know it and perhaps write it down when everything is finished.

  • All that put together won't make thirty thousand a year, and suitors are already coming forward who have as much as that, not counting their position," returned Madame Marion.

  • Still," persisted Franz, "I suppose you will allow that such men as Vampa and his band are regular villains, who have no other motive than plunder when they seize your person.

  • I, who have nothing to lose,--I should go.

  • Yes," said she, "it is Madame Danglars and her daughter, who have come to call on us.

  • Such principles and such examples insensibly prepared the triumph of the Roman pontiffs, who have trampled on the necks of kings.

  • Epiphanius and Philastrius, who have treated in detail on each particular heresy, do not specially name that of the Docetae.

  • Bibliotheque of D'Herbelot, are gayly bedecked with the fanciful legends of the Mahometans, who have built on the groundwork of Scripture and the Talmud.

  • Keep me, O LORD, from the hands of the wicked; preserve me from the violent man; who have purposed to overthrow my goings.

  • And I will utter my judgments against them touching all their wickedness, who have forsaken me, and have burned incense unto other gods, and worshipped the works of their own hands.

  • A crowd of people who have a smattering of mathematics, a smattering of astronomy, a smattering of chemistry, who have read a little poetry and a little history, is dangerous to the commonwealth.

  • It is on this principle that special jurors, who have to try causes of peculiar nicety, are taken from a wealthier order than that which furnishes common jurors.

  • You, too, gentlemen, who have so generously seconded the leader of our community, we ask to accept a small souvenir.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    eighteen hundred and fifty; who took; who would; who would have thought; whoever says; whole black; whole frame; whole heap; whole holiday; whole life; whole milk; whole sentence; whole series; wholly thine; whom nothing; whom should; whom they; whose diameter; whose duty; whose hands; whose hearts; whose history; whose mind; whose presence; whose shoes; whose sight