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Example sentences for "you happen"

  • Do you happen to know what his real income is supposed to be?

  • I needn't tell you that land stands for much more than money, if you happen to set your mind on a baronetcy or a peerage.

  • Do you happen to know how long it takes to starve a man to death?

  • Do you happen to know anything about the condition of that part of the palace?

  • Do you happen to think of any better word?

  • Do you happen to have seen them anywhere?

  • Do you happen to know what is at the bottom of the feud between Mrs. Guthrie Brimston and Mrs. Malcomson?

  • How do you happen to know I generally come out about ten o'clock?

  • Do you happen, among your other superfluities, to have such a thing as a lawyer about you?

  • Would you be pleased to tell me, gentlemen, if you happen to know where Mr. Geoffrey is?

  • Do you happen to be acquainted with the lady?

  • Do you happen to have a sufficiency of such dross about you, pray?

  • Do you happen to be acquainted with every discreditable vagabond hereabouts, Diana?

  • Do you happen to possess a watch, Jessamy?

  • You don't get much sympathy in the Secret Service if you happen to make a mistake.

  • You happen to be in a position in which you could be useful to us, and I think that we, on the other hand, might be of some assistance to you.

  • There's a pretty stiff penalty attached to selling Government secrets if you happen to be found out.

  • D'you happen to know anything about this, sir?

  • But, tell me, how do you happen to know I am suffering?

  • Do you happen to have remarked," said Anne of Austria, "that the king has ever done anything of the sort?

  • But there is something further: do you happen to know a man who was the intimate friend of M.

  • Do you happen to know where the two rooms destined for De Guiche are situated?

  • You happen to know, I suppose, what is called a chaperon in matters of love.

  • If you happen to be with two persons who are your superiors, do not place yourself in the middle, for that is the place of honor; the right, is the second, and the left the third place.

  • If you happen to be on the windward side, so that you throw dust upon your companion, you should change your position.

  • There is yet another circumstance that renders a watchful care of your cabinet specimens necessary, if you happen to possess many that were captured 'at sugar.

  • Perhaps, if you happen to have a supply of growing laurel close at hand, you cannot do better than stick to the laurel box.

  • I don't much like the looks of you, but I want to tell you that if you happen to take a notion to get square with us for what has happened you'll get the worst of it.

  • Well, if you happen to meet any of the outlaws while going through just tell them that we will be looking for them to-morrow.

  • If you happen to run across any outlaws in Forbidden Pass just tell them that Young Wild West is looking for them.

  • But see here, old chap, how the mischief do you happen to know exactly all about that house?

  • What do you happen to have to say, now, for instance, to the 20th of June?

  • Do you happen to have a miniature or a photograph of your father?

  • Not presuming to stop her, Mrs. Ellmother ventured to put a question "Do you happen to have my telegram about you, ma'am?

  • Do you happen to know, Mr. Morris, why Mrs. Ellmother has gone away without bidding me good-by?

  • Apropos of future peerages and things," said Maria Dolores, "do you happen to know whether she has any rank of her own to keep up?

  • That works out pretty good unless you happen to be on the bottom step like me.

  • If you happen to have made a mistake about either statement," observed Mr. Werner, "you can correct it in a few days.

  • But in the mean time, as I have positively nothing to do,--if you happen to know a self-respecting woman who needs to be kept from a bit of folly .

  • Now, so often as you really can conform to the theory of such a blending of things, so long as you happen to have effected in marriage such a combination of the physical and chemical, all goes well; the experiment is happy, it results well.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you happen" 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:
    you about; you could; you dare; you desire; you did; you hear; you let; you remember; you say; you told; you were; young animal; young days; young gentlewoman; young male; young marster; young mistress; young nobleman; young orchard; young shoots; your daughter; your friends; your hearts; your home; your reverence; your son