Use "has had it|have have it" in a sentence

1. If it had been only philanthropy, would it have felt like it did?

2. If it had been a snake, it would have bit me.

3. " Had Muller scored , it may have been different .

4. AK: It had to have a rider, and it had to participate in cavalry charges.

5. Rumor has it that you have grandson.

6. "Perhaps if it had it would ceased to have been Bohemianism

7. Normally it has only had eleven or twelve members in all. Now it will have seventeen at the very least.

8. I have to ask myself: “Did it have laryngitis all that time previously, or was it that it had nothing to tell?”

9. If you had bought it at 1. 7, it would have been a bargain.

10. If it had gone through, Nejim would have been ruined.

11. It had a note, “It’s good to have you home.”

12. Had the plan worked it would have proved highly lucrative.

13. We Telmarines would have nothing had we not taken it.

14. Believe it or not, I have had worse first dates.

15. If I had become a ballerina, it wouldn't have happened.

16. If it had gone, Serge and Nadia wouId have noticed.

17. Present perfect; I: have Agnized: We: have Agnized: You: have Agnized: You: have Agnized: He/She/It: has Agnized: They: have Agnized

18. Present perfect; I: have Cachinnated: We: have Cachinnated: You: have Cachinnated: You: have Cachinnated: He/She/It: has Cachinnated: They: have Cachinnated

19. Present perfect; I: have Adhibited: We: have Adhibited: You: have Adhibited: You: have Adhibited: He/She/It: has Adhibited: They: have Adhibited

20. It doesn't have an environment that adapts to it; it has to adapt to the environment.

21. It has been reported, that about 5% to 30% of patients who have had Cholecystectomy developed the syndrome

22. Present perfect; I: have Beseemed: We: have Beseemed: You: have Beseemed: You: have Beseemed: He/She/It: has Beseemed: They: have Beseemed

23. Present perfect; I: have Agisted: We: have Agisted: You: have Agisted: You: have Agisted: He/She/It: has Agisted: They: have Agisted

24. The body politic may have undergone radical surgery and it may have aged considerably, but it has continued to endure.

25. It was a difficult birth : she had to have a Caesarean.

26. Should have had them put it in a bowl for you?

27. If he had, it would have been an act of condescension.

28. It must have been that ice - cream Sundae I had yesterday.

29. Texas Feathered Fancy - Cristate, although Sue has lost it I have had it growing in my zone 4 garden for a number of years

30. For it to have had the capacity indicated, it must not have had straight sides, but instead, the sides below the rim, or lip, must have been curved, giving the vessel a bulbous shape.

31. And, as we have learned, it has a seclusion room.

32. Because the West has Coeducation, they must have it too

33. It has been an absolute pleasure to have had the distinct privilege of working with so many fine people.

34. I have had to relearn the game from square one and it has increased my knowledge and understanding. Sentencedict.com

35. It would have been much better to have kept quiet and spoken when I had cooled down.”

36. It should have been easy; it should have been a walkover.

37. Actually, it was shoved down our vic's throat, so it has to have some significance.

38. As luck would have it, he had just left when I arrived.

39. Well, Arum has had it.

40. Had they known this and what it meant, they would have wept.

41. If it had not been for your help, I will have failed.

42. Is it possible your creation might have had an episode, Dr. Porter?

43. Because it would not heal, he had to have this leg amputated.

44. Had I, though... it could never have been as memorable as these.

45. It had all seemed part of the wonder: that it should have happened just this Jubilee summer.

46. It may well be that had they known of it they would have been even more exigent.

47. ECU 2 million more than it would have cost had it been accepted as a veterinary measure.

48. She has a very monotonous voice; she should have it modulated.

49. Illogically , IT have to HAs expected some kind of miracle solution.

50. 7 Have I the right to disarrange what it has arranged?

51. You have to screw up the handle, it has become loose.

52. How has it come to have such an impact on Judaism?

53. Now, this city may not have the manpower it once did... but it has the firepower.

54. 22 Where glaciers have scraped it off or rain has eroded it, the topsoil is thin.

55. It is something Noah would have had to consider especially since he had a pressing deadline.

56. But if it had been following the odor plume, it would have come in from the other direction.

57. It can see these environments that most people have never had access to.

58. He would have sold the property long ago had it not been entailed.

59. He might have been seriously injured if it had not been for Bert.

60. As a result, you have not had enough time to adjust to it.

61. 28 It would have been a nightmare,[www.Sentencedict.com] it would have been horrendous.

62. The next time he was found drunk and disorderly he'd have had it.

63. You can have it all. You just can't have it all at once.

64. If babies had a universal trait, it would have to be their Babbling

65. How many dire Blts have you had? Think about it, the horror of …

66. The car has not been running very well and a mechanic had to come over to have a look at it.

67. Wait, does it have zombies in it?

68. It doesn't have any point to it.

69. It has made me happier because I do not have the stress and worry that I had with my former job.

70. She might have forgotten her completely had it not been for recurrent nightmares.

71. Had it been my decision, he would not have been prosecuted for perjury.

72. Present perfect; I: have been Besmirching: you: have been Besmirching: he, she, it: has been Besmirching: we: have been Besmirching: you: have been Besmirching: they

73. Present Perfect Continuous; I have been Apotheosizing: you have been Apotheosizing: he/she/it has been Apotheosizing: we have been Apotheosizing: you have been Apotheosizing

74. Creamed honey gets that name because it simply appears creamy; whipped honey, because it appears to have had air incorporated into it

75. Have you dialled it?

76. Present perfect; I: have been Betaking: you: have been Betaking: he, she, it: has been Betaking: we: have been Betaking: you: have been Betaking: they: have been Betaking

77. Present perfect; I: have been Attiring: you: have been Attiring: he, she, it: has been Attiring: we: have been Attiring: you: have been Attiring: they: have been Attiring

78. It has been suggested that Astragali may have been used as a …

79. It has been estimated that the city may have over 100,000 hawkers.

80. I won't have it.