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Example sentences for "youve"

Lexicographically close words:
youthfull; youthfully; youthfulness; youthly; youths; yoven; yow; yowe; yower; yowes
  1. Youve got to find that horse before you get a rope round my neck.

  2. Is a man worth six of you to be hanged because youve lost your big brother's horse, and youll want to kill somebody to relieve your rotten feelings when he licks you for it?

  3. Just about the time youve got a good lather worked up the corperal says "Come on.

  4. Of course youve never ridden on a caisson tied behind a truck.

  5. Perhaps youve forgotten also that you undertook to cure her with Koch's tuberculin.

  6. When youve both killed as many people as I have in my time youll feel humble enough about it.

  7. Youve all been talking here pretty freely about me--in my own house too.

  8. Youve made us feel that we can treat you as a friend.

  9. Then he proposed that I should get the money for him by blackmailing his wife; and youve just interrupted him in the act of suggesting that I should blackmail my patients into sitting to him for their portraits.

  10. And then, when youve done all the mischief you can, go to church and feel good about it.

  11. Now then, Mr Dubedat: youve had enough of the night air.

  12. Oh, I dont think much of science; and neither will you when youve lived as long with it as I have.

  13. Youve to hold the scales between Blenkinsop and Dubedat.

  14. I am inviting all my old friends to a dinner to celebrate my knighthood--youve seen about it in the papers, havnt you?

  15. With all your talk youve only one real trump in your hand, and thats Intimidation.

  16. Youve found out how to cure consumption, eh?

  17. But I cant sell my nuciform sac when youve cut it out.

  18. Nowadays you work at your ease; and the pain doesn't come until afterwards, when youve taken your cheque and rolled up your bag and left the house.

  19. You dont know what a drunken woman is, Douglas, unless youve lived in the same house with one.

  20. I spose youve had a rumpus with him; but you mustnt mind that.

  21. Yet youre always scandlizing us; and now you tell me youve done it on morl grounds!

  22. So perhaps when youve quite done talking about yourselves, we shall get to whatever business Sinjon came about.

  23. You belong to the bridegroom's party: youve no business here until after the ceremony.

  24. And now youve made me thoroughly miserable.

  25. You can go downstairs now, if youve nothing else to trouble me about.

  26. You see, I'm much more conscious of what you really are than you are yourself, because weve discussed you thoroughly at Cambridge; and youve never discussed yourself, have you?

  27. But if you havent got it, then youd best be respectable and stick to the ways that are marked out for you; for youve nothing else to keep you straight.

  28. I never denied that youve a great intellect, Mrs Knox-- MRS KNOX.

  29. Well, if you cant recognize the author of that, youve mistaken your professions: thats all I have to say.

  30. Youve got more than you bargained for in the way of enlightenment.

  31. I say that if youve happiness within yourself, you dont need to seek it outside, spending money on drink and theatres and bad company, and being miserable after all.

  32. Youre like all servants nowadays: you think youve only to hold up your finger to get the pick of half a dozen jobs.

  33. I shall say that youre a very foolish young lady; that youve got into a very questionable set; and that the sooner he takes you away from Cambridge and its Fabian Society, the better.

  34. You see youve brought Bobby up too strict; and when he gets loose theres no holding him.

  35. Youve gone and got my poor innocent boy into trouble.

  36. Youve always had some grudge against me; and nobody but yourself can understand what it is.

  37. Youve got neither; and theres an end of it.

  38. Well, youve come to the wrong shop for it: youll get no justice here: we dont keep it.

  39. Gunner] Young man: youre a fool; but youve just put the lid on this job in a masterly manner.

  40. And youve some life in you yet or you wouldnt have fallen in love with me.

  41. You think youve always kept that to yourself, do you, Governor?

  42. Youve got to keep yourself fresh: to look at these things with an open mind.

  43. Well, papa, youve never shewn any delicacy in talking to me about my conduct; and I really dont see why I shouldnt talk to you about yours.

  44. You dont look starved; and youve a decent suit of clothes.

  45. Think how youve improved the other chaps.

  46. I dont think youve behaved at all nicely, Mr Percival.

  47. Youve got yourself thoroughly disliked in the office; and youre getting yourself thoroughly disliked here, all through your bad manners and your conceit, and the damned impudence you think clever.

  48. Well, no, not afraid of them, exactly; but youve got to pick up their ways.

  49. Youve been at it ten years; and you havnt picked it up yet.

  50. How can you dare teach a man to read until youve taught him everything else first?

  51. He thereupon wrote a brief missive to the governor: "Deer guvner, if youve heared wat ive heared youve heared youve heared a lie.

  52. Progress is slow here, folks--youve got to realize this stuff's about ten feet high.

  53. Youve heard of the Alamo and Vicksburg and Corregidor?

  54. You never saw grass as tall as this unless youve been in the jungle or South America or someplace where grass grows this high.

  55. If youve come about the icebox youre a week late.

  56. Youve heard of plants growing while you look at them; well, this grows while you don't look at it.

  57. Besides, youve got the Old Man now, he's worth more to you than I ever will be; he loves business.

  58. No use being held back because youve only poor materials to work with--leap ahead with imagination.

  59. I guess youve all heard the story of how their lawn was allegedly sprinkled with some chemical which made the grass run wild.

  60. I'm reasonably certain youve been authorized to advance me the other thirty, but I hope we're both sensible people and I'll be glad to sign a receipt for the full amount if youll let me have twentyfive.

  61. I still believe youve got something," I pointed out.

  62. When youve handled as many products as I had an ad like that has the right sound.

  63. Its a mercy youve found one another out at last.

  64. Shes lying there now; and she says that youve got the key of the padlock in a letter in a buff envelope, and that you will see her when you open it.

  65. The moral for you, Balsquith, is that youve got to give up treating women as if they were angels.

  66. Tell her that youve made the curate your adjutant or your aide-de-camp or whatever is the proper thing.

  67. The moral of the occasion for you, Mitchener, appears to be that youve got to give up treating soldiers as if they were schoolboys.

  68. Well, he says, youve got to do what your sergeant tells you: thats discipline, he says.

  69. Perhaps youve never had any experience of garrison life.

  70. Youve done away with the soldier's right to have his discharge bought for him by his relations.

  71. Bring them in to see me when youve done with them: I understand that Lady Corinthia is a very fascinating woman.

  72. Somebodys always fallin over your feet or draggin something wet over the paper if youve got a cot near the door like mine is.

  73. Youve red about those fellos that go swimmin in the ice in winter.


  74. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "youve" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.