have in a sentence
- Nigeria appears to have advanced further than Cameroon at this stage.
- We all love him, but we have to move on.
- Teachers'unions and school boards have put up stiff resistance.
- Politicians have been urged on by parents desperate for better schools.
- As a result, charter-school laws have been spreading.
- It's difficult to find have in a sentence.
- If you have dry skin, look for things with moisturizers.
- We didn't quite have the equipment for classical ballet.
- You must be very organized and have everything ready to go.
- Some people achieve celebrity and others have it thrust upon them.
- I don't think I will have to motivate him.
- Four years ago, Williams was found to have hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
- At both crime scenes, the police have found matching shells.
- I just wanted to test the knee and have some fun.
- He didn't have any one thing going for him.
- Darling still will have one more assignment before he can rest.