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Example sentences for "always have"

  • I always have my portfolio carried on in my palanquin, which comes on early, because then, if I have anything to say to you before breakfast, I can say it, and I dare say it would be unwholesome to suppress a thought before breakfast.

  • I always have it open, as the nights are very hot, and I try to expect that the air will come into the bedroom, and that the thieves will not come further than the dressing-room.

  • I have my own opinion of Harry de Freyne; I always have had--and I shall keep it.

  • Even if you'd never seen her but once in a train window you'd always have remembered.

  • Because my brother Carol is dumb and never talks I always have to do the explaining.

  • So that no matter what happened I'd always have a gold pencil in my hand and couldn't be lonely!

  • Mother'll always have a prize for whichever child doesn't win the other prizes!

  • When I am in town, you'll always have somebody to sit with you.

  • Always have a loop on each end of the kitchen towel, where a roller is not used.

  • I always have turpentine in my home and find that I have to use it often, and it always does as I said above, if once used you will never be without it.

  • I always have turpentine in my home, and find that I have use for it often.

  • I wonder," he said, presently, "what makes us always have a feeling of dread when we are happy?

  • I always have to get used to it over again," said Kenby.

  • It came, indeed, so easily from the pen that I had the misgiving which I always have of things which do not cost me great trouble.

  • I'll always have to wear rich colors to look best," Ann returned, and she was right.

  • I always have kept on civil terms with those sort of people and always will.

  • Always have been a great advocate for believing every man knows his own business best.

  • I own I always have hated a needle worse--well, worse than the devil!

  • The two estates join, and, as I always have said, it's a duty to support your own class.

  • Of course I know we have to be more economical--but a trip to New York is so short, and we always have travelled so much.

  • Well, Priscilla and I always have a pretty little quarrel over this particular doorstep.

  • Kanúnay lang ming mag-ispidbut ug lung-ag, We keep having visitors, so we always have to prepare extra rice.

  • Sígi lang tang mangáun niínig sagbut, We always have to eat weeds.

  • This has happened to me with some of my confessors, for I always have a great affection for those who have the direction of my soul.

  • It is now some years since I have always on his feast asked him for something, and I always have it.

  • Reverend sir, my case is hard; for I always have labored to establish peaceful trade; and I must have succeeded again, if honor had guided all my followers.

  • And I always have plenty to do, in and out, as you take very good care, dear mother.

  • I am sorry to have used harsh words," resumed Mordacks; "but I always have to do so.

  • I always have an anxious feeling that I might have lost something in your eyes since our meeting, probably because I feel how much you have gained in mine--gained as if there had been anything left for you to gain!

  • Good Lord, that also drives me wild: that I always have to write this to you.

  • I live at such a distance from my friends, that I always have a thousand anxieties, especially when I do not receive news from them for long.

  • But then I always have to carry so many things, a corkscrew and a monkey-wrench and the key to my hens.

  • Father was a true Christian, I always have that to remember.

  • He'll buy our potatoes and chickens of me at the regular price, but I'll furnish my own eggs, like I always have.

  • I've been following her for nearly two hours instead of coming straight to you, as I always have.

  • Must I always have 'a fly in my ointment'?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "always 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:
    always been; always carried; always does; always feel; always felt; always going; always had; always like; always more; always ready; always remember; always represented; always seemed; always seems; always something; always the; always thought; always trying; always will; always wish; exceedingly common; mountain battery; proper treatment; reproductive activity; should tell; suffer death