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Example sentences for "you haven"

  • You haven't seen any strangers around here just now, have you, Rad?

  • You haven't forgotten John Sharp, have you, Tom?

  • One comfort, you haven’t been much about with me.

  • You haven’t made much of a Christian of this one,” says I to Mr. Tarleton.

  • You haven’t got one pound of copra but what you made with your own hands, like a negro slave.

  • You haven't paid for your absinthe," I said, smiling.

  • Damn it all, you haven't got to bear it," I cried impatiently.

  • You haven't changed," I said, smiling, as I looked at him.

  • You haven't hanged yourself after all," I remarked.

  • I wonder if you haven't mistaken your medium," I said.

  • You haven't seen your little girl in fifteen years," exclaimed Bucky.

  • But the army--You haven't surrendered without a fight?

  • You haven't given me a chance to talk to you for a long while.

  • You haven't any fever, dear; that's good.

  • You haven't told me how long you're to be gone.

  • You haven't, of course, spoken of it to any one?

  • You haven't yet told me what you do want.

  • You haven't been standing here all this time?

  • She hastened to divert direct attention from herself by asking, "You haven't heard from anyone this morning?

  • You haven't taken much pains with the breakfast, Jane.

  • Unless you agree to whatever Holcroft says, you haven't the ghost of a chance.

  • Oh, you haven't been brought up to that kind of life.

  • You haven't any the advantage of me," he assured her.

  • You haven't forgot what you just promised me, have you?

  • You haven't done any work, to count, in a month.

  • A moment and the two, Coke swinging his cane ominously, were half-way up the Row.

  • Ashamed of being found in that posture, she looked up, and saw Lady Betty in the act of crossing the hall on tip-toe.

  • If you haven't left this house by breakfast time to-morrow, I shall expose you.

  • If you haven't dropped that gun by then, I shall shoot!

  • I am beginning to wonder--Tell me, you haven't heard anything more about him, have you?

  • You haven't given me any reason yet, have you, for breaking your engagement?

  • You haven't yet fitted your burden on to your shoulders properly.

  • You haven't told us about your family," said mother.

  • You haven't got him to fight any more, or Mrs. Pryor.

  • You haven't gone and got heart trouble too, have you?

  • You haven't got any God in your life," I reminded him, "and no one sent me here.

  • You haven't got a needle and thread I suppose?

  • You haven't missed anything yourself, have you?

  • You haven't any objection to the kitchen door, have you?

  • You haven't happened upon the right sort of consort, that's all.

  • You haven't been there but once since the place started.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you haven" 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:
    hereby declared; its side; looking craft; where the public mind shall rest; white muslin; you ask; you believe; you find; you had; you have been told; you little; you might; you must have been; you not; you suppose; you that; young feller; young queen; young sir; young soldier; young squire; your daughter; your feet; your great; your hands; your old