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.
Yes," said she, "it is Madame Danglars and her daughter, who havecome 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.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "who have" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.