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Example sentences for "you have"

  • Well," said Gertrude, "you have seen people before that you have liked, have you not?

  • You have let me feel that I have an influence over you.

  • You have a great deal of talent," said Gertrude.

  • Oh, yes, you have a charming nature; I regard that as our capital.

  • You have heard of us, then--you believe in us?

  • You have lost an hour," said Morland; "it was only ten o'clock when we came from Tetbury.

  • You have no doubt of the mutual attachment of your brother and your friend; depend upon it, therefore, that real jealousy never can exist between them; depend upon it that no disagreement between them can be of any duration.

  • I know you very well; you have so much animation, which is exactly what Miss Andrews wants, for I must confess there is something amazingly insipid about her.

  • My dearest creature," cried Isabella, to whom the duty of friendship immediately called her before she could get into the carriage, "you have been at least three hours getting ready.

  • You have both of you something, to be sure, but it is not a trifle that will support a family nowadays; and after all that romancers may say, there is no doing without money.

  • But, meanwhile, you have time to make some small reparation for the injury you have wrought.

  • You have condoned a felony and you have aided the escape of a murderer; for I cannot doubt that any money which was taken by James Wilder to aid his accomplice in his flight came from your Grace's purse.

  • You have saved an innocent man's life, and you have prevented a very grave scandal, which would have ruined my reputation in the Force.

  • If you have anything to say you will find me writing my report in the sitting-room.

  • You have ended by bringing about the death of a noble man and driving his wife to suicide.

  • You have hope, and the world before you, and have no cause for despair.

  • You have made me wretched beyond expression.

  • In what desert land have you lived, where no one was kind enough to inform you that these fancies which you have so greedily imbibed are a thousand years old and as musty as they are ancient?

  • You have left me no power to consider whether I am just to you or not.

  • And if you were a poor man with a sick child, I doubt if you'd have so much heart for burglary as you have now," said James Bellingham.

  • But if you have adopted it, it must be all right, Anna.

  • Well, you shall go to-morrow, Silas, if you have to be carried to the boat.

  • Yes, if you have a deep inward vocation for it, I don't see why mineral paint shouldn't do.

  • O, 'tis shameful of you; you have been making it worse on purpose to keep me here -- you have!

  • Now mind, you have a mistress instead of a master I don't yet know my powers or my talents in farming; but I shall do my best, and if you serve me well, so shall I serve you.

  • You have seen so little of me: I may not be really so -- so nice-looking as I seem to you.

  • You have a rare invention, Sergeant Troy.

  • Why couldn't you have passed by me that night, and said nothing?

  • Oh, Marilla, if you have a spark of Christian pity don't tell me that I must go down and wash the dishes after this.

  • If you have, just put yourself in our place.

  • Miss Cuthbert tells me you have a little plot all your own.

  • There is no use in loving things if you have to be torn from them, is there?

  • If you have," continued the Tin Woodman, "you ought to be glad, for it proves you have a heart.

  • However, you have brains, and it is worth a lot of bother to be able to think properly.

  • He flew close to the Witch and said, "You have called us for the third and last time.

  • Besides, you have white in your frock, and only witches and sorceresses wear white.

  • You have no right to expect me to send you back to Kansas unless you do something for me in return.

  • The Fox replied, "You have chosen a most appropriate subject for your falsehoods, as I am sure none of your ancestors will be able to contradict you.

  • If you had as many brains in your head as you have hairs in your beard, you would never have gone down before you had inspected the way up, nor have exposed yourself to dangers from which you had no means of escape.

  • Raise the covering and see what you have bought.

  • And as much again for the name that you have called me and a hundred fold in sorrow in the bargain.

  • I only wish to discover if you have fever--if you are entirely well.

  • If you have told me the truth I will spare you," said Korak.

  • Arise," he cried in a terrible voice, "and let me kill you as you have killed my son!

  • I shall kill you," repeated the genius, "as you have killed my son.

  • Keep her for yourself," I said to the steward, "and if you have a fat calf, bring that in her stead.

  • So you see, as you have freed me to-day, choose in what way you will die.

  • Use a more spacious ceremony to the noble lords; you have restrain'd yourself within the list of too cold an adieu.

  • YOU have discharg'd this honestly; keep it to yourself.

  • Sirrah, your lord and master's married; there's news for you; you have a new mistress.

  • Why, if you have a stomach, to't, monsieur.

  • You have told me that you are the Bishop; but that affords me no information as to your moral personality.

  • There is some mistake, I tell you; you have my house, and I have yours.

  • You have been in the galleys of Toulon; it was twenty years ago; we were there together.

  • You have promised me to become an honest man.

  • By the way, I did not hear the sound of your carriage; you have left it yonder, behind the coppice at the fork of the roads, no doubt.

  • If you have not, then are you not a judge of those who have.

  • Belcour," said he, "you have injured me in a tender point.

  • But as you have lead to the subject, I think we may as well return to the distressed Charlotte, and not, like the unfeeling Mrs. Crayton, shut our hearts to the call of humanity.

  • You have to, miss, if you're born a scullery maid.

  • My mamma says that even big feet can be made to look small if you have a clever shoemaker.

  • In that case," the Indian gentleman replied, "you have arrived at the right time.

  • It's all very well to suppose things if you have everything," said Lavinia.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you 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:
    criminal psychology; voice said; you again; you are; you care; you choose; you must have been; you not; you saw; you seem; you solemnly swear the testimony you; you very well know; you were; you wish; young children; young courtier; young friend; young maiden; young man; young miss; young priest; young shoots; younger sister; your best; your face; your side