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Example sentences for "you hadn"

  • Your letter said you had had an illness, and you look as if you hadn't got over it yet.

  • You hadn't thought of such a thing--I'm sure I hadn't.

  • As if you hadn't need enough of your money!

  • And they wouldn't have been asked if you hadn't cared for me, and if she hadn't known it.

  • If you hadn't brought me that letter and the message I should probably never have mentioned Brayfield to you again.

  • Perhaps if you hadn't gone out of the room I should have been obliged to tell you, but not because I wished to.

  • Wouldn't have brought the thing up if you hadn't introduced the topic, but, speaking as man to man, what the dickens WERE you up to when I landed on your spine just now?

  • If you hadn't been here, I should have gone off my head!

  • If you hadn't come in then and put him off his stroke, he'd have shot out some amazing stuff, full of authority and dynamic accents and what not.

  • For if you hadn't separated they'd have nailed you.

  • If you hadn't been spouting your twaddle in taverns you would have had time to instruct Anna against guilelessness and superstition.

  • And I might have made a fine mess of it if you hadn't waked me up.

  • Do you suppose you could have caught those wonderful stories of his with your pencil, if you hadn't been able to help him visualize them for himself--you and Keith together with your wonderful enthusiasm and interest?

  • I don't know what I would have done if you hadn't come up just when you did.

  • He has a taste for your line, so I brought him around to see if you hadn't an opening for him.

  • Stephen passionately, 'you talk as if you hadn't at all taken her away from anybody who had better claims to her than you!

  • She'd most likely have died an old maid if you hadn't turned up.

  • I would just have died if you hadn't rescued me when you did.

  • You would never have known the fun we have had here, if you hadn't come, and isn't it heaps better to pay now than never to have known it?

  • If you hadn't caught us we would be making pictures of ourselves with our faces pressed to the damp window panes of that train you hear whistling now," she declared, with a flash of her natural humor.

  • Say--if you hadn't come, I was going to lay it up against you.

  • If you hadn't come to look we might have been forced into taking that old dark coop over on Simpson Street.

  • If you hadn't nagged--led up to it, I'd have stuck it out somehow and made things miserable for both of us.

  • I've been bothering my head ever since I got up about what kind of bait to catch him with, and I'm sure I never would have thought of the right kind if you hadn't mentioned that frog just now.

  • I should have killed that fellow to a certainty, if you hadn't played the fool!

  • If you hadn't took it in the house, like a dunce, they'd never 'ave known any thing about it.

  • If you hadn't come, I don't know what would have happened to me.

  • You hadn't ought to talk that way, Cap'n Lote," she said.

  • Perhaps I should never have written at all if you hadn't urged me, shamed me out of my laziness.

  • If you hadn't surrendered it would have been our painful duty to buzz books at you for singin' out o' tune.

  • If you hadn't surrendered you'd ha' been really bullied.

  • If you hadn't assured me that you never interfere with another man's house, I should almost believe that it was a few casual remarks of yours that started all this nonsense.

  • Gracie dear, we never would have known that if you hadn't told us," she said dryly.

  • If all the rest of you hadn't seen it too, I should certainly think I had been mistaken.

  • It would have dried up just the same if you hadn't done anything.

  • You'd have forgotten all about him if you hadn't seen that letter.

  • If you hadn't waited to mix me up with Alderson I could have cleared out and got there by this time.

  • It will be another tie between us, this secret, something that is solely ours, deep in our hearts, as the knowledge of your old self would always have been deep in yours if you hadn't told me.

  • Where'ud you be to-day if you hadn't had me for your good angel whenever you struck hard luck?

  • I always thought there was something strange about his sudden failure to write--something that could have been explained, if my promise to you hadn't kept me from inquiring.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you hadn" 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:
    shall suppose; sotto voce; you ask; you choose; you give; you know nothing about; you live; you make; you mean; you please; you take; you that; you would have thought; young again; young artist; young birds; young chap; young courtier; young person; your aunt; your correspondent; your letter; your lordship; your old; your opinion; your servant